Car Accident Lawyers in Phoenix
Maricopa County experienced 88,094 car accidents in 2024, with 26,550 resulting in injury or death according to ADOT. When negligent drivers cause crashes on Phoenix’s congested highways—the I-10/I-17 Stack interchange, Loop 101, Loop 202, Bell Road, Camelback Road—victims face mounting medical bills, aggressive insurance adjusters, lost wages, and life-altering injuries.
Avrek Law Firm’s Phoenix car accident attorneys have recovered over $2 billion for clients nationwide. Our lawyers, Anthony Perez and Kent Moffitt, know Arizona’s comparative negligence system, Maricopa County courts, and exactly how to counter insurance company tactics that minimize settlements. We treat you like family while bringing sophisticated legal firepower against negligent drivers and their insurers.
Phoenix’s unique challenges—monsoon dust storms, summer tire blowouts from extreme heat, winter visitors unfamiliar with Valley traffic—create constant collision risks. We offer free 24/7 consultations and work on contingency: no fee unless we win. Evidence disappears fast. Arizona’s two-year statute of limitations is strict.
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Why Choose Our Phoenix Car Accident Lawyers?
$2 Billion Recovered: Our track record translates to thousands of families who received full compensation—not insurance company lowball offers. Six and seven-figure settlements for catastrophic Phoenix crashes. When adjusters see Avrek Law Firm representing you, they know we’ve calculated damages accurately and prepared for trial.
Deep Phoenix Expertise: We’re embedded in Maricopa County’s legal landscape. We know the judges, the dangerous intersections (The Stack, Loop 101 at Scottsdale Road, Bell Road corridor), monsoon crash patterns, and how Phoenix adjusters operate. This hyperlocal knowledge creates strategic advantages competitors lack.
Trial-Tested Attorneys: Insurance companies know which lawyers fear courtrooms—and offer them less. Our extensive Maricopa County trial experience means we prepare every case for jury presentation. This reputation drives stronger settlement offers because insurers recognize we won’t accept inadequate amounts.
Personal Attention: You work directly with attorneys Perez and Moffitt—not paralegals or case managers. We limit caseloads deliberately. You get direct phone access, regular updates, honest answers. We understand your life beyond injuries: career, family, goals.
No Fee Unless We Win: Contingency basis only. You pay nothing upfront, nothing unless we recover compensation. Free consultation, no obligation.
Available 24/7: Accidents don’t follow schedules. Neither do we.
Common Causes of Car Accidents in Phoenix
Distracted Driving: Texting, phone calls, GPS adjustments cause thousands of Phoenix crashes. At 60 mph, five seconds of distraction covers a football field—completely blind.
Speeding & Aggressive Driving: Phoenix’s wide highways encourage excessive speed. I-10’s 65 mph limit routinely ignored. Drivers hit 80+ mph, eliminating reaction time. Aggressive lane changes, tailgating, weaving plague Loop 101 and I-17.
Impaired Driving: DUI crashes spike Friday/Saturday nights near downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe entertainment districts. Arizona’s zero-tolerance laws can’t prevent every impaired driver.
Red-Light Running: Indian School Road, Camelback Road, Bell Road intersections see frequent violations. Drivers racing yellow lights cause devastating T-bone collisions.
Failure to Yield: Merging onto I-10, left turns at busy intersections, entering roundabouts—right-of-way violations create danger. The Stack’s complex interchange requires careful yielding many ignore.
Monsoon Hazards: July-September brings haboobs (dust storms), heavy rain, flooding. Drivers unfamiliar with monsoon conditions fail to slow down or pull over, causing multi-car I-10 pileups and hydroplaning crashes.
Extreme Heat Failures: Summer temperatures exceeding 115°F cause tire blowouts and engine overheating. Underinflated tires plus superheated pavement equals loss-of-control crashes on Phoenix highways.
Winter Visitor Unfamiliarity: November-April population swells with seasonal visitors. Wrong-way accidents increase from confused drivers entering highway exits.
Defective Vehicles: Faulty airbags, defective brakes, tire tread separation cause crashes even with careful driving. Product liability claims arise when vehicle defects contribute.
Types of Car Accident Injuries We Handle
Traumatic Brain Injuries: Impact causes brain-skull collision. Concussions to severe TBIs causing cognitive impairment, memory loss, personality changes, chronic headaches, permanent disability requiring lifetime care.
Spinal Cord Injuries: Cervical injuries may cause quadriplegia. Thoracic/lumbar injuries may cause paraplegia. Even incomplete spinal cord damage severely impacts mobility, sensation, bodily functions. Millions in lifetime care required.
Neck & Back Injuries: Whiplash, herniated discs, bulging discs, pinched nerves, spinal fractures. Radiating pain, numbness, weakness. Surgery often required—discectomies, spinal fusions. Some cause permanent chronic pain limiting careers.
Broken Bones: Fractures throughout body—arms, legs, ribs, wrists, ankles, facial bones, pelvis. Complex fractures require surgical intervention with metal hardware, lengthy recovery. Some result in permanent limitations, arthritis, chronic pain.
Internal Injuries: Blunt force damages organs—liver, spleen, kidneys, lungs. Internal bleeding may not show immediately but proves life-threatening.
Soft Tissue Injuries: Sprains, strains, muscle tears, ligament damage. Despite “soft tissue” label, these cause significant pain, restrict movement, require months of physical therapy. Insurers minimize—we don’t.
Lacerations & Scarring: Broken glass, sharp metal, airbags cause cuts requiring stitches or surgery. Facial lacerations result in permanent disfigurement.
Burns: Vehicle fires, chemical exposure cause first through third-degree burns. Serious burns need specialized treatment, multiple skin grafts, cause permanent scarring.
Psychological Trauma: PTSD, anxiety, depression, driving phobias develop after serious crashes. Nightmares, flashbacks, emotional distress require professional counseling. As compensable as physical injuries.
Wrongful Death: Fatal accidents allow surviving family to pursue Arizona wrongful death claims for funeral expenses, lost financial support, loss of companionship, pain and suffering before death.
How Our Phoenix Car Accident Attorneys Can Help
Comprehensive Investigation: We visit accident scenes immediately—photograph conditions, road design, traffic signals. Obtain police reports, interview witnesses while memories fresh. Retain accident reconstruction experts who analyze vehicle damage, skid marks, debris patterns. Subpoena surveillance footage before deletion. Examine vehicle black boxes capturing pre-crash data.
Identify All Liable Parties: Beyond obvious at-fault drivers, we investigate employers (vicarious liability), vehicle/tire manufacturers (product liability), bars/restaurants (Arizona dramshop liability), government entities (dangerous road conditions). Multiple defendants mean multiple insurance policies.
Handle Insurance Communications: All communications go through us once you hire Avrek Law Firm. We manage calls, emails, recorded statements, meetings. Protect you from tactics designed to deny/reduce claims. Counter lowball offers with detailed demand letters.
Prove Liability Under Comparative Negligence: Arizona’s pure comparative negligence lets you recover even if partially at fault—compensation reduced by fault percentage. We aggressively challenge insurers who inflate your fault to reduce payouts. Use dashcam footage, surveillance, witnesses, accident reconstruction to minimize your assigned fault.
Calculate Full Damages: Insurers offer quick settlements covering basic bills only. We work with medical experts, life care planners, vocational specialists, economists to calculate past and future damages accurately: medical costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, permanent disability.
Negotiate Maximum Settlements: Armed with comprehensive evidence and accurate calculations, we negotiate aggressively. Our trial lawyer reputation gives leverage—insurers know we’re prepared for Maricopa County juries.
Litigation When Necessary: When insurers refuse fair settlements, we file lawsuits in Maricopa County Superior Court. Handle all litigation aspects: drafting complaints, discovery, depositions, expert witnesses, trial exhibits, persuasive trial strategies.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Phoenix
Ensure Safety, Call 911: If injuries exist or vehicles block traffic, call immediately. Phoenix Police or Arizona DPS will investigate. Accept medical evaluation even if you feel fine—adrenaline masks injuries appearing hours later.
Document Everything: Photograph all vehicles (multiple angles), overall scene (traffic signals, road conditions, skid marks, debris, weather), visible injuries, license plates, insurance cards, driver’s licenses. Video walkthrough describing what happened. Critical when memories fade.
Exchange Information, Limit Discussion: Arizona law requires sharing names, addresses, licenses, registration, insurance. Get witness contacts. Don’t discuss fault, apologize, or make statements beyond basic facts. Insurers use admissions against you.
Report to Your Insurer: Arizona requires prompt accident notification to your carrier. Provide basic facts—date, time, location, parties—but decline recorded statements until consulting an attorney.
Seek Medical Treatment Immediately: Visit Phoenix ER or urgent care within 24 hours even feeling okay. Internal injuries, concussions, soft tissue damage may not cause immediate symptoms. Medical records documenting accident-injury connection are critical. Delayed treatment gives insurers ammunition. Banner University Medical Center Phoenix and St. Joseph’s handle serious trauma.
Preserve All Evidence: Keep police reports, medical records, bills, prescription receipts, repair estimates, rental agreements, insurance correspondence. Photograph injuries as they heal. Journal pain levels, limitations, missed activities. Supports pain and suffering damages.
Avoid Social Media: Insurers monitor accounts for content contradicting injury claims. Don’t post about accident, injuries, activities, or case until resolution.
Contact Attorney Immediately: Sooner we’re hired, sooner we preserve evidence, handle insurance, protect rights. We send preservation letters to Phoenix businesses before footage deletion. Guide you through treatment and claims. Counter insurance tactics.
Understanding Arizona’s Comparative Negligence Law
Pure Comparative Negligence Explained: Arizona lets you recover damages even if 99% at fault—compensation simply reduced by fault percentage. $200,000 in damages but 25% at fault? You receive $150,000. 70% at fault? You receive $60,000. You always recover something.
Fault Determination Factors: Police reports document violations (speeding tickets, red-light running, DUI charges) though officers’ fault opinions aren’t legally binding. Witness testimony describing accident occurrence. Surveillance footage, dashcam video, traffic cameras provide objective evidence. Accident reconstruction experts analyze damage patterns, skid marks, road conditions, impact dynamics determining speeds and contributing factors.
Insurance Company Tactics: Adjusters ask leading questions during recorded statements: “You were in a hurry, weren’t you?” hoping you’ll agree and accept fault. They claim you could have avoided accidents through defensive driving—unrealistic after-the-fact standards. They mischaracterize comparative negligence law suggesting you can’t recover if sharing any blame. They offer quick settlements before attorney investigation.
Real-World Scenarios: Rear-ended on I-10 stop-and-go traffic? Zero fault—following drivers maintain safe distances. Left turn at busy intersection hit by red-light runner? Possibly 10-20% fault despite their violation. Texting when another driver sideswiped you? Maybe 30-40% fault even though their lane violation caused collision. Changed lanes without signaling hit by speeding driver? Fault might split 50/50.
Why It Matters: Difference between 60% fault and 25% fault on $100,000 case means $35,000 more in your pocket. Never accept insurer fault determinations without attorney investigation challenging their conclusions.
Types of Compensation Available in Phoenix Car Accident Cases
Medical Expenses: All reasonable costs—emergency room, hospitalization, surgery, diagnostic tests, medications, equipment, physical therapy, chiropractic care, mental health counseling, in-home nursing. Includes future medical expenses reasonably certain to occur. Life care planners calculate lifetime needs for permanent injuries.
Lost Income: Wages you couldn’t earn during recovery—hourly pay, salary, overtime, bonuses, commissions, self-employment income. We gather employment records, pay stubs, tax returns, employer statements. Self-employed individuals require business records, client contracts, financial statements.
Lost Earning Capacity: When injuries permanently affect work ability. Can’t perform previous job, must accept lower pay, need accommodations, face limited advancement. Vocational experts evaluate residual work capacity. Economists calculate present value of lost future earnings.
Property Damage: Vehicle repair costs or fair market value if totaled. Diminished value compensation—difference between pre-accident value and reduced post-repair value. Rental car costs during reasonable repair/replacement time.
Pain & Suffering: Physical discomfort, limitations from injuries. Chronic pain persisting after treatment, mobility restrictions, permanent scarring/disfigurement, loss of physical abilities. We present compelling evidence: your testimony, family statements, medical records, photographs, expert testimony.
Emotional Distress: Anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep disturbances, fear of driving, diminished quality of life. Ongoing counseling or psychiatric treatment for mental health issues. As compensable as broken bones.
Loss of Consortium: Allows spouses to recover for impact on marital relationship—lost companionship, affection, support, sexual relations. Separate claim belonging to spouse.
Punitive Damages: For especially reckless/intentional conduct. Drunk driving, extreme speeding (30+ mph over limit), road rage, intentional vehicular assault. Designed to punish defendant and deter similar behavior. Arizona generally caps but makes exceptions for egregious conduct.
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Contact Our Car Accident Attorney Near You
If you’ve been injured in a Phoenix or Maricopa County car accident, Avrek Law Firm is ready to fight for your rights. Our car accident attorneys, Anthony Perez and Kent Moffitt, have recovered over $2 billion for clients nationwide with deep Arizona traffic law, insurance regulation, and Maricopa County court expertise.
Don’t navigate alone. Insurance companies deploy teams of adjusters, investigators, lawyers minimizing your settlement from accident moment. You deserve experienced advocates leveling the playing field and fighting tirelessly for every dollar you’re entitled to under Arizona law.
Call 602-600-6085 now for free, confidential case evaluation. Available 24/7 to answer questions, explain legal rights, begin building strong cases for maximum compensation. We’ll review accident details, discuss injuries and losses, explain Arizona’s comparative negligence law effects, outline realistic timelines and expectations, answer all questions—no obligation, no upfront costs.
We proudly serve clients throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, and all of Maricopa County, Arizona.
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