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Understanding how to safely and legally navigate the road is important for cyclists in any state, but Arizona’s cycling rules have several unique features that riders should know. Understanding Arizona bicycle laws can help you protect your rights if you’re involved in an accident. About…
Arizona bicycle accidents leave victims with injuries and property damage. After a wreck, you may be entitled to compensation for your accident-related losses. It can be hard to get that compensation, but an experienced bicycle accident lawyer can take legal action on your behalf. You…
While most accidents can leave victims with pain and suffering, only a few kinds of injuries are truly catastrophic. Catastrophic injuries cause severe physical harm and are disfiguring and disabling for the accident victim. It can be beneficial to explore common types of catastrophic injuries…
Arizona treats bicycles as vehicles under state law, meaning cyclists must follow the same traffic rules as drivers including stopping at stop signs, obeying traffic signals, and riding as far right as practical. Key equipment requirements include functional brakes capable of making tires skid on…
Slip and fall accidents happen across Arizona every day and can happen for a variety of reasons. From construction sites in Phoenix to bars, restaurants, and shopping malls in Vail or Oro Valley, these accidents are no stranger to the Grand Canyon State. If you…
Following a serious injury, compensation from the at-fault party can mean the difference between a predictable recovery and financial uncertainty. If you or a loved one recently suffered a serious injury due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you may be wondering, “How is personal…
Personal injury lawyers in Arizona typically charge clients using a contingency fee structure, meaning you only pay if your attorney wins your case. Most Arizona personal injury lawyers charge between 33% and 40% of the final settlement amount, with the percentage depending on factors such…
In Arizona, personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the date of the injury. This applies to all types of personal injury cases including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, and other incidents where someone's negligence caused harm. Exceptions…
If any other party recently injured you or a family member, it is natural to wonder how you can hold them accountable and what your case may be worth. The Arizona average personal injury settlement amount is difficult to discern because of the fact that…
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