At Harris Injury Law, we understand that a pedestrian accident can change your life in an instant. When a careless driver or negligent party causes harm, injured pedestrians often face serious injuries, medical bills, lost income, and emotional distress. Our Gilbert personal injury lawyers are committed to guiding clients through the legal process and helping them understand their legal rights and pursue claims under Arizona law.
We proudly serve clients throughout Gilbert, AZ and the surrounding Maricopa County area from our main Phoenix office:
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
(480) 800-HURT
Our legal team is available 24/7. We also offer a free consultation to discuss your case and legal options.
Not all law firms are the same. Having experienced legal guidance can help you navigate the claims process and understand what forms of compensation may be available.
At Harris Injury Law, we bring:
Extensive experience – Our personal injury attorneys have handled countless cases involving pedestrian injuries, auto accidents, and wrongful death claims.
Local insight – We know the dangerous intersections in Gilbert such as Baseline Road & Val Vista Drive where drivers fail to follow traffic signals.
Personalized legal representation – We take the time to review your medical records, accident reports, and video footage to determine liability and build a strong case.
Compassionate support – We understand this is a challenging time and we provide legal guidance every step of the way.
Attorney Jason A. Harris has over 16 years of experience as an experienced personal injury attorney representing victims of pedestrian accidents, car accidents, and workplace injuries.
He is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury claims and workers’ compensation cases, giving him unique insight into complex matters such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and cases involving a government entity.
Jason Harris has represented clients in cases involving medical expenses, lost income, and emotional distress. He is dedicated to helping injured pedestrians and their surviving family members understand their legal rights and options for legal action.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Our pedestrian accident attorneys have seen many situations where drivers fail to use reasonable care, including:
Distracted driving (texting, calling, or eating while behind the wheel).
Drivers ignoring traffic signals or signs.
Speeding in parking lots or residential neighborhoods.
Failing to yield at crosswalks or school zones.
Poorly lit areas or construction zones.
Reckless driving near private property entrances.
Each accident involved can lead to common injuries such as broken bones, internal bleeding, and spinal cord injuries. Some cases tragically result in pedestrian fatalities.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Report recorded 1,307 traffic fatalities statewide in 2023, a slight decrease from the prior year.
According to ADOT’s crash summary release, pedestrian fatalities decreased by 12.3% in 2023 compared to 2022, showing the impact of safety measures but also highlighting the continued risks pedestrians face.
Within Maricopa County, where Gilbert is located, pedestrian crashes remain a serious concern, particularly at dangerous intersections where drivers fail to yield or obey traffic laws. Many of these cases required emergency room treatment for injured pedestrians, and some resulted in wrongful death claims.
Under Arizona law, injured pedestrians have the right to file a personal injury claim when a negligent driver causes harm. If the crash results in death, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim.
Your legal rights may include the ability to seek compensation for:
Medical bills and medical expenses related to medical care.
Lost income and reduced earning capacity.
Pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
Damages suffered such as rehabilitation, therapy, and long-term care.
Our pedestrian accident attorneys work with medical professionals to document your injuries, whether you sustained broken bones, internal bleeding, or life-altering traumatic brain injuries.
When you work with our experienced lawyer, we will:
Gather evidence including accident reports, video footage, and witness testimony.
Work with medical professionals to confirm the extent of injuries.
Hold insurance companies accountable for fair compensation.
Navigate the legal process whether your case involves a pedestrian accident lawsuit or settlement.
Help you prove negligence against the at-fault driver, government entity, or other responsible party.
Provide clear legal guidance about your legal options.
Our goal is to help you pursue the full range of compensation available under Arizona law for your injuries.
We understand that accidents don’t just happen during business hours. That’s why our legal team is available 24/7.
Whether your accident involved a car accident, auto accident, or parking lot incident, we are ready to assist. We provide compassionate legal representation during this challenging time, ensuring you have the help you need from an experienced attorney.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Gilbert, AZ, don’t face the legal process alone.
Contact Harris Injury Law to learn more about your legal options. Initial case evaluations are available at no cost.
1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014
(480) 800-HURT
Our Gilbert pedestrian accident lawyers are here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation that may be available under Arizona law.
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Call or text now for a free consultation.
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"After I suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident near a busy parking lot in Gilbert, I didn’t know where to turn. Jason Harris and his law firm explained the process, helped me get the medical care I needed, and negotiated firmly with insurance companies. I was able to recover compensation for my medical bills and lost income. I highly recommend them!"
- Gilbert Client
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"The legal team at Harris Injury Law treated me like family. They helped with my pedestrian accident lawsuit after I was hit at a dangerous intersection. Their experienced lawyer walked me through the process and got me the financial compensation I needed to cover my medical attention and rehab."
- Gilbert Client
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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