When trying to determine responsibility and liability for a car crash, you need to look at the circumstances and also state law. Drivers in Arizona main mistakenly presume that they are personally to blame for a situation, and passengers may reach the same faulty...
Mesa Personal Injury Law Blog
Should you stop if you’re driving in the fog?
Driving in the fog can be difficult, dangerous and unnerving. You may be driving along on clear roads when you suddenly encounter a bank of fog and the horizon disappears. Before you know it, you can barely see out the windows. Your headlights just bounce off the fog...
A driver’s dog may be the cause of your car accident
Summer is practically here and many people are taking their dogs on car rides to enjoy the heat. You may see a furry friend sticking its head out a car window to enjoy the cool breeze as it flies by. The dog's owners may think some fresh air and a short drive would do...
2 ways you can reduce your risk of a crash with a commercial truck
If you are like most adults who regularly drive, you tend to ignore the risk of being the road. Despite the possibility of a crash hanging over your head, you may feel quite comfortable at the wheel because you know you have made safety your top priority. In fact, you...
Dust storms in Arizona can make driving dangerous
Most areas of the nation have their own unique weather-related driving hazards. Depending on the location, it could be fog, ice, snow squalls, floods or -- in Arizona -- dust storms. They can spring up very quickly and thoroughly obscure a driver’s vision. You may...
Is your Arizona car insurance policy enough to protect you?
Every driver in Arizona has to have at least basic liability car insurance. The state requires proof of insurance to register your vehicle, and you could wind up ticketed if you get pulled over by a police officer while you don't have insurance. Carrying continual...
Why is it better to keep T-bones off the menu when driving?
If you are a meat lover, the thought of a T-bone may have you drooling at the mouth. Yet a T-bone when driving is far less desirable. A T bone is another word for a side-on or side-impact collision. They account for almost a quarter of severe crashes. Where do they...
Brain injuries create challenges for insurance claims or lawsuits
Whether you fall down the stairs at a poorly-maintained property or get into a car crash caused by someone texting while driving, a brain injury is one of the worst injuries you might suffer. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause permanent changes to someone's...
Is lost income all you can claim in a wrongful death lawsuit?
If someone you love dies unexpectedly, such as in a drunk driving car crash, you may struggle to adjust to life after your loss. There will be numerous emotional challenges, to say nothing of the practical implications of losing a family member and their contributions...
Be seen when you’re on a motorcycle
When you average 301 sunny days a year in Mesa, almost every day is a perfect day to get out your motorcycle and hit the open road. However, before you do, it’s important to brush up on some safety tips - after all, motorcyclists are more vulnerable than other drivers...

