Direct answers to the questions Arizonans ask most often after an injury — deadlines, fault, settlements, and what to do in the first weeks after an accident.
A frank answer to "should I hire a personal injury lawyer?" — including the situations where you probably don't need one.
Read answerFrom signed release to net check in your hand — what really happens to a personal injury settlement, including liens, fees, and how long each step takes.
Read answerA clear explanation of how Arizona injury settlements actually work — who pays, when the money arrives, and what comes out of your check before you see it.
Read answerArizona is a fault state with pure comparative negligence — here's how that actually plays out in a crash claim, and what evidence drives the analysis.
Read answerArizona's personal injury statute of limitations is generally 2 years — with critical exceptions for public-entity claims, minors, and discovery cases.
Read answerHow contingency fees work, what they actually cost, and why a good personal injury lawyer should be a zero-up-front-cost decision.
Read answerDistracted driving, impairment, speed, and fatigue lead the list. Here's what causes most Arizona crashes — and what each cause means for liability.
Read answerA practical, step-by-step checklist for the first 24 hours after an Arizona car crash — and the quiet mistakes that hurt cases later.
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