Arizona Personal Injury Legal Guides (9 found)

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Mark P Breyer
Written by Mark P Breyer
Contributor Level 4

Many people believe that if they are injured in a slip and fall in Arizona on someone else's property they have an automatic right to recover for their medical bills and other items. That is not the case. In fact, Arizona law requires the injured person to prove their claim to recover anything.
Marc J Victor
Written by Marc J Victor
Contributor Level 4

An actionable personal injury case is generally when the negligence, recklessness or intentional behavior of another person causes another person to suffer a physical or mental injury.
Mark P Breyer
Written by Mark P Breyer
Contributor Level 4

There is a lot of advise out there on hiring a personal injury lawyer in Arizona for someone who has been involved in an accident. Sometimes, for a variety of reasons, an injured party would prefer to file the claim without a lawyer. This guide how to file the insurance claim.
Daniel J Marco
Written by Daniel J Marco
Contributor Level 5

The moments following an automobile accident are critical to your personal injury case. The months following the accident even more critical. An attorney skilled in injury law will guide you through the process, from accident to settlement.
Robert Edward Barry
Written by Robert Edward Barry
Contributor Level 3

This guide will assist a non-lawyer with getting your car fixed after an accident. If you have been injured in a car accident or if any of your passengers have been injured, you should contact a lawyer immediately. This guide is limited to AZ.
Thomas G Kelly III
Written by Thomas G Kelly III
Contributor Level 3

If you have suffered an injury in an auto/motorcycle accident, you should call an experienced accident attorney to make an appointment for a free consultation. The attorney can answer your questions.The insurance company is only interested in settling your claim quickly and cheaply.
Mark P Breyer
Written by Mark P Breyer
Contributor Level 4

When another driver is negligent the law requires their insurance company to: 1. Repair/Replace: required to do one or the other 2. Loss of Use: provide a rental while the car is being repaired 3. Dimunition in Value: If repaired, the lost value on future resale due to damage they caused
Mark P Breyer
Written by Mark P Breyer
Contributor Level 4

Most riders understand that Arizona does not have a helmet law. They know that if they go riding, they cannot get a ticket for failing to wear a helmet. What many do not know is that the State that allows them to ride with no helmet allows their injury claim to be denied if no helmet was worn.
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Many legal resources are available for free or at low cost. This guide covers those resources of most interest to Arizona consumers looking for urgent legal guidance.

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