Car accidents are an unfortunate reality on Tucson’s busy roads. For car accident victims, the aftermath often includes mounting medical bills, lost wages, and overwhelming interactions with insurance companies. That is where Harris Injury Law comes in.
At Harris Injury Law, we focus on representing clients who have suffered car accident injuries across Arizona, including right here in Tucson. From the initial accident scene to filing a car accident claim, our Tucson personal injury attorneys are prepared to guide you every step of the way.
Service Area: Tucson, AZ and surrounding Pima County communities
Not all law firms are the same. Having experienced legal representation can influence how your case is managed and resolved. At Harris Injury Law, we:
Bring over 16 years of experience in handling personal injury and car accident cases across Arizona.
Work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. Clients may still be responsible for case-related costs. Please see our fee agreement for full details.
Provide direct access to attorney Jason Harris, not just a case manager or assistant.
Handle all communication with insurance adjusters so accident victims can focus on recovery.
Work diligently to pursue fair settlements that may include medical expenses, lost income, and long-term care needs as permitted under Arizona law.
We understand that every automobile accident is unique. Whether you were involved in a minor car accident or a devastating car wreck with serious personal injuries, our law firm is prepared to build a strong legal claim on your behalf.
Attorney Jason A. Harris has spent over 16 years representing clients across Arizona in both personal injury and workers’ compensation matters. This rare dual expertise means he is well-positioned to handle complex car accident cases that may also involve workplace injuries or third-party liability.
Highlights of Jason Harris’s career include:
Represented clients in a wide range of personal injury matters across Arizona, including complex cases involving significant damages.
Handled numerous car accident injury matters, ranging from minor collisions to complex cases involving catastrophic injuries.
In-depth knowledge of Arizona law and insurance company tactics.
A commitment to treating every client like family, offering both legal strength and compassion.
When you hire Harris Injury Law, you’re getting an experienced car accident lawyer committed to guiding you through the legal process and seeking compensation for your injuries.
Traffic accidents in Tucson occur for many reasons. As local Tucson car accident attorneys, we often see cases involving:
Distracted driving, such as texting behind the wheel
Speeding or reckless driving on busy roads like Speedway Blvd and Broadway Blvd
Impaired driving (DUI accidents)
Failure to yield at intersections, often leading to t-bone accidents
Weather-related crashes during monsoon season
Large truck accidents on I-10 and I-19
Defective vehicle parts causing sudden car wrecks
No matter how the accident occurred, our Tucson auto accident lawyers work diligently to prove fault, collect physical evidence, and build a strong case for fair compensation.
Tucson consistently ranks among Arizona’s most accident-prone cities. Thousands of people are seriously injured or killed in car accidents every year in Tucson. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT):
In 2022, there were 10,962 total traffic accidents in Pima County, with Tucson accounting for the majority.
More than 5,000 car accident injuries were reported, including serious injuries such as spinal cord injuries and broken bones.
Tucson recorded 87 fatalities from motor vehicle collisions in 2022.
Rear-end crashes and t-bone accidents are among the most common types of collisions in Tucson.
Pedestrian accidents and bicycle accidents are also on the rise in Tucson’s urban core.
For accident victims, these statistics highlight the risks on Tucson’s roads – and the importance of having a trusted car accident attorney on your side.
Source: Arizona Department of Transportation, Crash Facts Report – 2022
After a Tucson car accident, it is critical to understand your rights under Arizona law.
You have the right to file a car accident claim against the other party if their negligence caused the accident.
Arizona follows a comparative negligence system, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you were partially responsible for the accident.
Medical expenses and ongoing medical care
Lost wages and future lost income
Property damage to your vehicle
Physical pain and emotional suffering
Long-term effects of serious injuries like spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries
Car accident victims typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona.
Insurance companies may try to deny or minimize your insurance claim. The delay in medical care can give insurance companies a reason to deny or undervalue claims. That is why having an experienced personal injury lawyer can protect your rights and ensure you do not admit fault or accept less than you deserve.
Our Tucson car accident attorneys provide comprehensive legal support from the moment you contact us:
Immediate Medical Attention – We help you seek medical attention and ensure your injuries are properly documented.
Case Investigation – Our team gathers physical evidence, police reports, witness statements, and insurance information from all parties involved. Car accident investigations are complex and require expertise.
Communication with Insurance Companies – We handle every conversation with insurance adjusters to prevent unfair tactics.
Building Your Legal Claim – From car accident injury claims to wrongful death cases, we build strong cases backed by expert testimony.
Negotiation and Litigation – We negotiate firmly for fair settlements but are fully prepared to take your car accident case to trial if necessary.
Whether your case involves minor car accidents, large truck accidents, or severe car accident injuries, Harris Injury Law will advocate for your rights and pursue compensation permitted by Arizona law that may reflect the impact of your damages.
Accidents do not follow a schedule. That is why Harris Injury Law offers 24/7 availability for accident victims in Tucson. After a serious car accident, it is critical to consult with a Tucson car accident attorney as soon as possible. You can call or text (480) 800-HURT any time, day or night, to receive immediate guidance on your car accident claim.
We know that seeking medical treatment, filing an insurance claim, and protecting your rights must happen quickly after a car crash. With our law firm on your side, you will never face these challenges alone.
Harris Injury Law proudly serves the Tucson community, a city known for:
The University of Arizona and Wildcats athletics
Saguaro National Park and Sabino Canyon trails
Historic 4th Avenue and its vibrant culture
Tucson’s Mission San Xavier del Bac, a landmark recognized statewide
Our connection to Tucson goes beyond legal cases – we value the community, its families, and its future.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Tucson car accident, do not wait to protect your rights. From serious injuries to property damage in minor car accidents, Harris Injury Law is here to help you pursue compensation available under Arizona law.
Office Address: 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone: (480) 800-HURT
Schedule your free consultation today with our experienced Tucson auto accident lawyers. Let us help you seek compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and the physical pain you have endured.
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.
to assist you with your car accident case.
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“After my Tucson car crash, Jason Harris and his team took immediate action. They communicated with the insurance company and made sure my medical treatment was covered. I never felt alone in the process.”
- Maria S., Tucson
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“When I suffered broken bones in a car accident on I-10, Harris Injury Law guided me through every step. Jason himself called me to explain my case and fought for fair compensation.”
- Daniel P., Tucson
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“I was nervous about hiring a lawyer for my car accident injury claim, but Harris Injury Law treated me with respect and professionalism. They worked tirelessly until my case was resolved.”
- Jennifer R., Pima County
Client testimonials reflect individual experiences and do not guarantee a similar outcome or level of direct involvement in every case.
Located at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Harris Injury Law, PLLC specializes in auto and truck accidents and workers’ compensation. Speak directly with your lawyer from the beginning. Same-day and emergency consultations are available. You never pay out of pocket. Call us at any time – 24/7.
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