A Phoenix car accident can disrupt your life, leaving you with painful injuries, expensive medical treatments, and maybe even post-traumatic stress. If you sustained injuries in a collision, trust the Phoenix car accident attorneys with Triumph Law Group to protect your rights and help you recover fair compensation. Firm founder Triumph Curiel has over a decade of legal experience, and we can handle all the legal work in your case. You don’t owe any fees unless we recover compensation for you, so call 602-595-5559 now or complete our contact form for a free case evaluation.

Why You Need a Phoenix Car Accident Attorney

It’s smart to hire a car accident lawyer after a crash, even if you’ve been involved in an accident before. The other driver’s insurer might say you caused the crash or downplay your injuries to try to keep you from recovering maximum compensation. Without a lawyer’s help, you must also complete the claim forms, gather evidence to support your case, and negotiate directly with the insurance companies yourself. If an insurance company refuses to pay your claim, you might have to take your case to trial, and you’ll need an attorney to get through the complex legal process.

A Phoenix car accident lawyer can handle all these steps while you focus on what matters most: Healing from your injuries. Let our personal injury attorneys in Phoenix handle the legal details so you don’t have to.

What Does a Phoenix Car Accident Lawyer Do?

Car accident lawyers do far more than argue in court. Some steps a Phoenix car accident lawyer can take on your behalf after a collision include:

  • Investigating the crash – Even a seemingly simple wreck may involve more complex elements than you realize. For example, the other driver may have lost control due to a defective component. Alternatively, maybe they were looking at their phone but left that detail out when discussing the collision with the police. Car accident attorneys can review crash reports, accident scene photos, surveillance footage, eyewitness accounts, and other evidence to determine how the crash happened and who’s responsible.
  • Documenting your injuries – You must support your car accident claim with robust evidence to maximize your compensation. A Phoenix car accident lawyer can use your medical bills, tax records, pay stubs, repair receipts, and other documents to illustrate the crash’s financial toll. An attorney can also help you seek compensation for your non-economic losses by using your medical records, a personal journal, testimony from friends and family, and expert opinions.
  • Filing a claim – Most Phoenix car accident claims end in an insurance settlement instead of a trial. Your Phoenix car accident lawyer can file a claim with the liable party or parties and make sure all the forms are completed correctly and on time. Any mistake in your paperwork could cause unnecessary delays and derail your claim.
  • Handling settlement negotiations – You can expect the insurance companies to contest your claim even if the other driver or another party is obviously responsible for the accident. There are many strategies insurers use to deny claims or reduce your compensation, from shifting the blame to someone else to minimizing your injuries or suggesting your injuries are pre-existing conditions. A Phoenix car accident attorney can push back against these tactics and help you avoid mistakes that could hurt your case.
  • Taking your case to court – Insurance companies sometimes refuse to offer a fair settlement. When that happens, you may need to file a lawsuit and take your case to court. Personal injury trials involve complicated rules and court procedures, but a car accident attorney can walk you through the process and handle everything for you.

Car Accident Cases We Handle

Some car accident cases our Phoenix attorneys handle include:

Who’s Liable for a Phoenix Car Accident?

Who’s responsible for a Phoenix car accident depends on the circumstances of the crash. The liable parties can include:

  • The other driver – Driver errors cause many Phoenix car accidents. If the other driver broke traffic laws and caused the collision, that often means they are liable for your injuries. Common examples of driver errors that cause crashes include speeding, distracted driving, tailgating, impaired driving, not checking for other vehicles before merging or passing, and failing to yield the right-of-way when required.
  • Vehicle manufacturers – Defective components can cause drivers to lose control of their car and crash. For instance, defective brakes, tires, or steering systems can all make a collision more likely. Defective parts can also lead to worse injuries in a collision, such as the defective Takata airbags that injured or killed many drivers.
  • Government agencies – Local and state government agencies are usually responsible for road design and maintenance in the Phoenix area. These agencies can be liable for crashes resulting from poor roadway design (such as a lack of signage or traffic lights) or sloppy maintenance (such as unfilled potholes).
  • Bars, restaurants, and liquor storesArizona law says bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and other alcohol vendors can be liable for drunk driving accidents in cases where a vendor served a minor or someone who was obviously intoxicated.

What To Do After a Phoenix Car Accident

The first step after any Phoenix car accident is to call the police and summon emergency medical assistance. Once you call 911, follow these steps to protect your rights and increase your chances of a successful claim:

  • Document the scene – If your injuries allow, use your phone to take pictures of your wounds, the damage to your car, the relative position of all vehicles involved in the crash, and any hazards you notice. This visual evidence may be critical for proving who or what caused the crash.
  • Ask the other driver for their contact information – If the other driver doesn’t need immediate assistance, ask them for their name, address, phone number, driver’s license number, vehicle registration number, and insurance information. This information is crucial to starting your claim quickly and minimizing delays. Be firm but polite, as you don’t want to start a confrontation.
  • See a doctor – If you have severe injuries, emergency medical personnel will likely take you to a nearby hospital. If you don’t go to a hospital, it’s still vital to see a doctor immediately. Your doctor can verify that you don’t have life-threatening conditions and document your injuries from the crash. You’ll need these records for your claim.
  • Save your medical records and receipts – Your medical records document the nature and severity of your needs, while your receipts show the financial harm you’ve suffered from the crash. These records are essential for maximizing your compensation, so keep them in a safe place for later use.
  • Avoid discussing your case – We know you want to discuss your situation with your friends and family, but we advise you not to say anything. Insurance companies can use your statements to downplay your injuries and reduce your compensation. Be especially careful about posting on social media, as insurance companies can easily find and use your posts against you. For example, a photo of you spending time with friends or family may suggest your injuries aren’t as bad as you say. If you must discuss the case, avoid discussing what caused it or your injuries.
  • Don’t talk to the insurance companies – The insurance companies will likely want you to accept a quick settlement, so they may contact you soon after a crash. Don’t tell them anything other than to contact your lawyer.
  • Hire a Phoenix car accident lawyer – Let an attorney deal with the insurance companies and start your claim while you rest and heal. Otherwise, you might accidentally say or do something to hurt your case.

Compensation in Phoenix Car Accident Claims

Depending on your injuries and other factors, your compensation could include money for:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Reduced future earnings
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • The cost to repair or replace your car and other damaged property

Frequently Asked Questions About Phoenix Car Accidents

Here are the answers to some common questions we receive about Phoenix car accidents:

What if I’m partly responsible for a crash?

Arizona law lets you recover compensation for your injuries if you played a role in a crash, so long as you’re not solely to blame. However, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. So, if you bear 15 percent of the blame for a collision, your overall compensation will be reduced by 15 percent.

How much does a Phoenix car accident lawyer cost?

Most Phoenix car accident attorneys, including the team at Triumph Law Group, don’t charge any upfront fees. We only get paid if you recover compensation, and our fees are an agreed-upon percentage of your compensation.

How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit?

In most cases, you have two years from the crash date to file a car accident lawsuit. Contact a lawyer right away to give them as much time as possible to build your case.

Contact Our Phoenix Car Accident Lawyers Now for Legal Assistance

Our Phoenix car accident lawyers can provide the skilled representation you need to recover fair compensation. Call Triumph Law Group at 602-595-5559 now or complete our contact form for a free case review.

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