If you or a loved one has been injured in a bicycle accident in Phoenix, Harris Injury Law is here to help. We understand the devastating impact that bike crashes can have, not only physically, but also emotionally and financially. Our experienced Phoenix personal injury lawyers are dedicated to seeking justice for injured cyclists and ensuring that negligent parties are held accountable. With over 16 years of experience and more than $75 million recovered in past cases, our legal team is ready to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Led by attorney Jason A. Harris, our firm has recovered over $75 million for accident victims in past cases throughout Arizona. Whether you were hit in a crosswalk near Downtown Phoenix or while walking near Grand Canyon University, we are ready to advocate for your rights. Most pedestrian accident cases in Phoenix are resolved through settlements with insurance companies rather than going to court. We offer personalized, results-driven representation to help you pursue the justice and financial recovery you need.
At Harris Injury Law, we believe not all law firms are the same, and our record proves it. We offer:
A results-driven approach with 24/7 availability
Free case evaluations for injured cyclists
An experienced team led by a dual-certified injury and workers’ comp attorney
Direct communication with your lawyer, not just a case manager
No legal fees unless we recover damages for you
Most bicycle accident lawyers in Phoenix work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they collect fees only after winning a case
Bicycle accidents often lead to serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and road rash. Our Phoenix bicycle accident lawyers go to great lengths to ensure bike accident victims recover fair compensation for medical bills, lost income, and emotional and psychological trauma. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Jason A. Harris, the founding attorney at Harris Injury Law, is one of the few Arizona bicycle accident lawyers who is equally skilled in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law. He has successfully resolved thousands of personal injury cases, including complex bicycle accident claims involving motor vehicles, poor roadway conditions, and uninsured drivers.
Jason’s hands-on, empathetic approach ensures that injured cyclists in Phoenix receive the individualized attention they need. Whether you’re dealing with an insurance adjuster, waiting on a police report, or undergoing physical therapy, Jason and his legal team will guide you through the claims process with clarity and compassion.
“I know how hard it is to recover from an injury caused by someone else’s negligence. That’s why I personally handle each case like it’s my own family.” – Jason A. Harris
Phoenix’s sprawling urban areas, heavy traffic, and year-round sunshine make it a popular place for bike riders, but it also increases the risk of bicycle accidents. Some of the most common causes include:
Collisions with distracted or negligent drivers
Failure to yield at intersections
Poorly maintained or poorly lit roads
Doorings from parked vehicles
Driving under the influence
Lack of reflective clothing or bike lights at night
Texting while driving
Bicycle accident claims can be challenging due to potential blame placed on the cyclist by insurance companies.
If you’ve been involved in any of these situations, a qualified bicycle accident lawyer in Phoenix can help you understand your rights and explore your legal options.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Summary, bicycle accidents remain a pressing issue throughout the state:
In 2023, Arizona recorded 1,128 injury-related bicycle crashes and 44 bicyclist fatalities. This means more than 96% of bike crashes resulted in injury, while just under 4% were fatal.
Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, accounted for approximately 68% of all bicycle-related injuries statewide, according to the People Powered Movement, making it the most hazardous region for cyclists in Arizona.
Nationally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that bicycle crashes frequently result in serious injuries, such as head injuries, fractures, and soft tissue damage, with hospitalizations and long-term medical care often required.
These statistics underscore the need for experienced legal guidance when navigating the aftermath of a bicycle accident in Phoenix, particularly for those suffering severe injuries or complex insurance disputes.
Arizona law allows bike accident victims to seek compensation if another party caused the crash through negligence. However, Arizona follows the principle of comparative fault, which reduces a cyclist’s compensation based on percentage of fault. After a bicycle accident in Phoenix, you may be eligible to recover:
Medical expenses (hospital bills, rehabilitation, medication)
Lost wages and future lost income
Pain and suffering
Emotional and psychological trauma
Property damage
Long-term care and therapy
The success of your personal injury claim often depends on the official police report, witness testimony, medical documentation, and the ability of your attorney to conduct a thorough investigation. A police report is essential in a bicycle accident case as it provides a detailed account of the incident from law enforcement. That’s where Harris Injury Law excels.
There is no fixed amount the value of a Phoenix bicycle accident claim depends on your medical bills, lost income, the severity and permanence of your injuries, and your pain and suffering. Because Arizona uses a pure comparative fault rule, any percentage of fault assigned to you reduces your recovery. Harris Injury Law evaluates each case individually during a free consultation.
Yes. Arizona does not have a statewide law requiring adult bicyclists to wear helmets, so not wearing one does not automatically establish that you caused the accident. However, an insurance company may argue that the lack of a helmet contributed to the severity of certain head injuries. Whether helmet use affects recoverable damages depends on the facts of the accident, the injuries involved, and the available evidence.
Call 911 so police create a report, then seek medical care even if you feel fine, since injuries like concussions surface later. Photograph the scene, your bike, and your injuries, and collect the driver’s information and witness contacts. Avoid giving a recorded statement to the driver’s insurer, and contact a Phoenix bicycle accident lawyer before accepting any offer.
In most Arizona bicycle accident cases, you generally have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit. Different and much shorter deadlines can apply when a government entity or public employee may be responsible. A notice of claim generally must be filed within 180 days, and lawsuits against public entities or employees are generally subject to a one-year limitation period. Because exceptions can affect these deadlines, injured cyclists should have their specific situation reviewed promptly.
A driver who leaves is treated as a hit-and-run. Even if the driver is never identified, your own uninsured motorist coverage may pay for your injuries, and an attorney can investigate using traffic and business cameras, witnesses, and debris to help locate the driver. Harris Injury Law handles these claims for injured cyclists across Phoenix.
There is no standard timeline for settling a Phoenix bicycle accident claim. The length of a case can depend on the severity of the injuries, the length of medical treatment, whether fault is disputed, available insurance coverage, and whether a lawsuit becomes necessary. It is often important to understand the injured person’s prognosis and anticipated future medical needs before resolving a claim, because settling too early may leave future losses unaccounted for. Every case is different.
Our Phoenix bicycle accident attorneys handle every detail of your case so you can focus on healing. Here’s how we help:
1. Immediate Case Review & Free Consultation
We start with a free case evaluation to learn the details of your bike accident. You’ll speak directly with a lawyer, never a call center.
2. Thorough Investigation
We collect police reports, medical records, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and more to build a rock-solid case.
3. Insurance Company Negotiations
We communicate directly with insurance companies, shielding you from lowball offers or deceptive tactics by insurance adjusters.
4. Medical Care Coordination
Need medical care or physical therapy? We’ll connect you with the best local providers while you await your settlement.
5. Legal Representation
If a fair settlement isn’t offered, we’re ready to file a personal injury lawsuit and take your bicycle accident case to court. We only get paid if you win, no upfront legal fees.
Accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our legal team is available 24/7 to assist injured cyclists and their families throughout the Phoenix area, including:
Downtown Phoenix
Arcadia
Encanto
Camelback East
Roosevelt Row
Paradise Valley
Biltmore Area
Maryvale
North Mountain Village
Whether your crash occurred near South Mountain Park, Grand Canal Trail, or along Central Avenue, our team is ready to help you seek compensation.
Don’t let a bicycle crash derail your life. If you’ve suffered injuries sustained from a collision with a motor vehicle or other at fault party, trust Harris Injury Law to pursue the fair compensation you deserve. Remember, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim in Arizona is generally two years from the date of the accident.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. To understand your legal rights and options, please contact Harris Injury Law at (480) 800-HURT.
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“Jason and his team were incredible. After my bike accident near Camelback Road, I didn’t know what to do. Harris Injury Law took care of everything, from dealing with insurance companies to helping me recover damages. I couldn’t be more thankful.”
- Emily R., Phoenix, AZ
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“I was hit by a car while riding in downtown Phoenix. I suffered serious injuries and needed months of medical care. Jason Harris helped me get a fair settlement. He truly is the best.”
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“Jason was available anytime I had a question. He made the legal process so much easier and helped me focus on healing.”
- Laura M., Phoenix, AZ
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