Welcome to Harris Injury Law, your trusted Mesa personal injury lawyer. If you’ve been injured anywhere in Mesa, Arizona, our team is ready to help you through your personal injury cases, injury claim, or even wrongful death claims arising from someone else’s negligence. We understand the unique challenges in Mesa personal injury law, and we bring experienced legal representation to protect your rights.
We provide an initial consultation at no cost to evaluate your case.
Mesa personal injury attorneys with extensive personal injury experience across Arizona and the East Valley.
A legal team that provides personal attention, when you call, you speak directly with your lawyer from the very beginning.
Our team is experienced in handling insurance claims and understands the common strategies insurers use in injury cases.
We handle a wide range of personal injury cases, from car accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle accidents to fall injuries, dog bites, and wrongful death.
We pursue settlement when appropriate and are prepared to litigate if needed.
We are committed to helping clients seek the full compensation they are legally entitled to under Arizona law
Our firm has represented clients in Mesa and the East Valley in a variety of personal injury cases.
Attorney Jason A. Harris brings a rare dual expertise in both personal injury law and workers’ compensation, allowing him to handle complex claims involving motor vehicle accidents, construction incidents, defective products, and workplace third-party liability.
Since 2006, Jason has dedicated his career to helping injured clients and accident victims throughout Arizona. He is accessible, hands-on, and deeply committed to achieving the best possible outcome for each client. He understands the emotional, financial, and physical hardships that victims and their family members face, and works diligently to guide them toward recovery.
In Mesa and the surrounding East Valley, common causes of personal injury cases include:
Slip and fall / fall injuries caused by unsafe premises or negligent property owners
Wrongful death resulting from another’s negligence
Dog bites / animal attacks
Construction and workplace incidents
Defective machinery or products
Premises liability and unsafe public areas
Mesa’s growing population and busy traffic corridors, including U.S. 60, Loop 202, Country Club Drive, and Main Street, contribute to a high number of collisions and injuries each year.
According to the City of Mesa 2023 Annual Crash Report, Mesa recorded 167 serious-injury crashes in 2023, resulting in 182 people seriously injured on local roadways. About 60% of these collisions occurred at intersections, underscoring the need for greater awareness and infrastructure improvements in busy traffic zones such as Main Street, Country Club Drive, and Southern Avenue.
The City of Mesa 2023 Annual Crash Report also found that drivers between the ages of 15 and 24 were disproportionately involved in serious injury crashes, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all serious injuries while making up only about 13% of Mesa’s population.
On a statewide level, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Summary reported 119,991 total crashes across Arizona, leading to 1,178 fatalities and over 52,500 injuries. The Arizona Department of Transportation Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) Factsheet also highlights a 55% increase in statewide traffic fatalities since 2013, reflecting the growing safety concerns throughout Arizona’s roads.
These statistics reveal how frequently serious injuries and fatalities occur in Mesa and across the state, underscoring the importance of understanding your rights and obtaining experienced legal representation after an accident.
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you have legal rights under Arizona law.
Fault and liability: You must prove that the at-fault party failed to exercise reasonable care, directly causing your injury.
Time limits: The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim in Arizona is generally two years from the date of injury.
Comparative fault: Arizona uses a pure comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you are partially responsible, though your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Recoverable damages: You may seek medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship in wrongful death cases.
Insurance company tactics: Insurers often attempt to minimize payouts. A skilled experienced personal injury attorney can help protect your claim.
Knowing your rights and working with knowledgeable mesa personal injury attorneys ensures you are not left at a disadvantage when negotiating for a fair settlement.
Our firm provides end-to-end legal support for Mesa injury cases, including:
Free consultation and initial case review
Accident investigation and collection of police reports, witness statements, and medical records
Evidence and expert analysis from medical and reconstruction specialists
Dealing with the insurance company to ensure full coverage of your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages
Litigation and trial representation if a fair settlement cannot be reached
Wrongful death claims on behalf of surviving family members
Recovery of compensation for physical, emotional, and financial losses
We are an injury law firm committed to helping accident victims rebuild their lives and recover damages for the harm they have suffered.
We understand that accidents can happen at any time, and when they do, immediate legal help matters. That’s why our Mesa injury lawyers are available 24/7 to answer your questions and begin protecting your rights.
Whether it’s in your home, hospital, or over the phone, our team is ready to provide a no obligation consultation and take the legal stress off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
Harris Injury Law proudly serves Mesa residents across the East Valley, near local landmarks such as:
Mesa Arts Center
Red Mountain Park
Hohokam Stadium
Arizona Museum of Natural History
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
We know the Mesa community, its neighborhoods, traffic patterns, and unique challenges, and we use that insight to strengthen every personal injury case we handle.
If you or a loved one has been injured in Mesa, don’t wait to act. Evidence can fade, and the statute of limitations can run out quickly. Let Harris Injury Law guide you through your personal injury claim or wrongful death case with compassion and proven legal experience.
Call or text (480) 800-HURT today to schedule your free consultation.
Serving clients throughout Mesa, the East Valley, and across Arizona.
No fees unless we recover compensation for you. Clients may be responsible for case-related costs regardless of outcome.
When you choose Harris Injury Law, you’ll get direct access to an experienced attorney, a dedicated legal team, and unwavering support from start to finish. We’ll work diligently to pursue all compensation you may be entitled to under Arizona law and support you throughout the process.
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“After my car accident in Mesa, I didn’t know what to do. Jason Harris and his team handled everything, from dealing with the insurance company to recovering my medical expenses and lost wages. I can’t thank them enough.”
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“Jason was incredible when helping with my mother’s wrongful death case. He treated us with compassion and guided us through the entire process. We felt truly protected.”
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“I was injured in a slip and fall at a Mesa grocery store. Harris Injury Law fought for my case and secured a fair settlement that covered my medical bills and recovery costs.”
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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