At Harris Injury Law, we know how overwhelming it can be to suffer injuries in an accident involving an uninsured or underinsured driver. Medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress can quickly pile up, leaving you uncertain about your next steps. Our Gilbert personal injury lawyers are committed to guiding accident victims through the legal process, protecting their rights, and helping them explore the compensation that may be available under Arizona law, depending on the facts of the case.
Our law office is conveniently located in the Valley and proudly serves clients throughout Gilbert, AZ, and Maricopa County. When you choose Harris Injury Law, you’ll have direct access to an attorney and can reach our office 24/7 to schedule a consultation or leave a message for prompt follow-up.
Not all personal injury lawyers bring the same level of dedication and extensive experience to their cases. At Harris Injury Law, we offer:
Direct Access to Your Attorney – You won’t be shuffled between staff; you’ll speak directly with your injury lawyer from the start.
No Upfront Fees – We work on a contingency fee basis, which means attorney’s fees are only collected if there is a recovery. Clients may still be responsible for court costs or other case-related expenses.
Thorough Case Preparation – We gather evidence, analyze accident reports, medical records, and insurance coverage to build a strong personal injury case.
Local Focus – Our Gilbert car accident lawyers understand the unique traffic patterns, accident trends, and insurance challenges specific to Gilbert and the East Valley.
We strive to help accident victims seek compensation for their medical expenses, property damage, lost income, and other losses.
Attorney Jason A. Harris is one of Arizona’s few lawyers with dual expertise in personal injury claims and workers’ compensation law. Since 2006, Jason has represented injury victims in thousands of motor vehicle accidents, including cases involving uninsured or underinsured drivers.
Jason’s background gives him a rare perspective on both medical and legal needs. Whether your case involves rear end collisions, pedestrian accidents, or catastrophic injuries like traumatic brain injuries, herniated discs, or internal bleeding, Jason is committed to guiding clients through the legal process and helping them understand their available options under Arizona law.
Uninsured motorist accidents can happen in many ways, often due to someone else’s negligence. Some common causes include:
Negligent drivers speeding or running red lights
Rear end collisions caused by distracted driving
Car accident injuries from drivers driving under the influence
Pedestrian accidents in crosswalks or near schools
Auto accidents involving hit-and-run drivers with no insurance coverage
In each situation, injury victims may be left struggling to cover medical bills and other damages without help from the other driver’s insurance.
The problem of uninsured driving is a serious concern in Arizona. The Insurance Information Institute, citing the Insurance Research Council, estimates that 10.6% of Arizona drivers are uninsured. This means that after a car crash, there’s more than a 1 in 10 chance that the at-fault driver may not have insurance.
Data from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) shows that in 2024 there were 121,107 motor vehicle crashes statewide, including 1,117 fatal crashes and 37,376 injury crashes. With Gilbert located in Maricopa County, where the majority of Arizona crashes occur, residents face higher exposure to auto accidents involving uninsured or underinsured drivers.
Arizona law requires drivers to carry liability insurance, but the minimum amounts are often not enough to cover severe injuries or property damage. The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions (DIFI) sets the mandatory minimum coverage at $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per accident, and $15,000 property damage. Unfortunately, these limits may fall far short in cases involving traumatic brain injuries, herniated discs, or long-term medical treatment.
If you are injured in an auto accident involving an underinsured driver, you may still have legal options to recover compensation through your own insurance company. Arizona law requires insurers to offer underinsured motorist coverage, which helps cover:
Medical treatment and hospital bills
Lost wages and lost income from missed work
Funeral expenses in wrongful death cases
Property damage to your vehicle
Emotional distress and pain from common injuries
Having an experienced personal injury attorney on your side can help you determine liability, protect your rights, and pursue fair compensation.
Our legal team assists clients with every step of the process, including:
Investigating the accident and gathering evidence
Reviewing medical records and accident reports
Handling communications with insurance adjusters
Filing and negotiating your injury claim with your own insurance
Pursuing legal action when insurance companies deny claims or offer unfair settlements
Advocating for clients’ rights and seeking the compensation available under Arizona law for medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage.
With extensive experience in personal injury cases, our attorneys are prepared to represent clients in court if necessary.
After an auto accident, timing matters. Our accident attorneys are available 24/7 to answer your questions, explain your legal options, and begin working on your case immediately. We provide free case evaluations, and we never charge upfront fees.
Whether you are dealing with insurance companies, gathering evidence, or seeking medical care, our law office is here to help Gilbert residents every step of the way.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving an uninsured or underinsured driver in Gilbert, AZ, don’t face the insurance companies alone. Let Harris Injury Law work to protect your rights and pursue the fair remedies available under Arizona law.
Call or text us today at (480) 800-HURT for a free consultation. Our attorneys are ready to help you pursue compensation and navigate the recovery process with confidence.
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"After my car crash in Gilbert, the other driver had no insurance. Jason Harris explained my legal options, handled negotiations with my own insurance company, and made sure I wasn’t left paying hospital bills alone. I couldn’t have asked for a better legal team."
– Maria G., Gilbert, AZ
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"The law office took care of everything after my accident involving an uninsured driver. From medical care to dealing with insurance adjusters, they made the process simple and stress-free. I highly recommend Harris Injury Law."
– Daniel R., Gilbert, AZ
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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