If you or a loved one has been injured in a Mesa hit and run accident, you may be facing physical pain, emotional distress, and financial strain. At Harris Injury Law, we understand how devastating these situations can be. Our team of experienced Mesa personal injury lawyers is dedicated to helping victims throughout the East Valley explore legal options and seek appropriate compensation under Arizona law based on your case.
We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to provide a free legal consultation and help you understand your rights after a hit and run accident.
When you’ve been hurt by a fleeing vehicle, you need a law firm that understands both the emotional and legal complexities of your case. At Harris Injury Law, our Mesa personal injury lawyers focus on helping victims of car wrecks, auto accidents, and hit and run collisions helping victims explore claims for compensation for injuries and losses.
Focused Experience: Our experienced personal injury attorneys handle cases involving hit and run, drunk driver, and uninsured motorist claims.
Personal Attention: You’ll speak directly with your experienced attorney, not a call center or case manager.
Knowledge of Arizona Law: We understand the statutes and insurance rules that apply to traffic accidents throughout Maricopa County.
Strong Advocacy: Our team advocates on your behalf in negotiations with insurance companies and works to protect your rights under Arizona law.
Prepared for Trial: If the at fault driver or responsible party refuses to cooperate, we are ready to advocate for your case in court if necessary.
Because not all law firms are the same, Harris Injury Law prioritizes personal care, transparency, and strong advocacy for each client we represent in Mesa.
Attorney Jason A. Harris is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. His dual expertise gives him a distinct advantage in hit and run claims involving commercial drivers or job-related injuries.
Since 2006, Jason has experience with personal injury claims involving DUI, reckless driving, and serious injury. He personally oversees each case, ensuring every client has direct access to their lawyer from the very beginning.
Jason is known for his compassion, professionalism, and dedication to helping victims seek compensation for their losses. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and children and contributing to the Mesa and Phoenix communities.
Hit and run crashes happen for many reasons, often when negligent drivers choose to flee instead of rendering aid. Common causes include:
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (often a drunk driver)
Driving without insurance or a valid license
Fear of arrest or prior criminal history
Distracted driving or rear-ended collisions in low-visibility conditions
Panic following an accident resulting in serious injuries
Hitting a pedestrian, cyclist, or parked car and fleeing before police arrive
These collisions can greatly impact your health, finances, and overall well-being. That’s why it’s extremely important to contact an experienced attorney immediately after a hit and run in Mesa.
Understanding the scale of hit and run incidents in Mesa and across Arizona underscores the importance of having an experienced legal team on your side.
According to the City of Mesa 2023 Annual Crash Report, there were 160 bicycle crashes in Mesa during 2023, with 17 identified as hit-and-run collisions. The same report shows that 112 pedestrian crashes occurred in the city, and 20 of those involved a fleeing driver.
Data from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reveals that statewide there were 121,345 total traffic crashes in 2023, including 1,183 fatal crashes and 37,457 injury crashes. Of these, over 15,000 crashes were classified as hit and run incidents, resulting in 64 fatalities and 3,605 injuries.
Additional insights from the City of Mesa Transportation Department indicate that serious injury and fatal crashes in Mesa most frequently occur at major intersections, such as Alma School Road and Southern Avenue, often involving angle collisions or left-turn failures.
These statistics show that hit and run accidents are not isolated events, they happen regularly and can greatly impact victims’ lives throughout Mesa and the East Valley.
After a hit and run, it’s crucial to act quickly and protect your rights. Here’s what to do:
Seek medical attention immediately for your injuries.
Contact Mesa Police to file a police report and ensure an accident report is created.
Document the accident scene, take photos, videos, and note any license plate details or vehicle descriptions.
Gather contact information from witnesses who saw the other party or fleeing vehicle.
Notify your insurance company but avoid recorded statements until you speak to a personal injury lawyer.
Call an experienced Mesa hit and run accident lawyer for a free consultation.
Your legal options may include:
Filing an uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) claim under your own policy.
Seeking recovery from any identified at fault driver.
Pursuing a wrongful death claim if a loved one was killed.
Claiming compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain inflicted, property damage, and other expenses.
Having a personal injury attorney ensures you understand the legal process and every opportunity to seek compensation.
When you hire Harris Injury Law, you get an experienced team that handles every aspect of your hit and run accident claim:
Investigating the accident scene and reviewing surveillance footage
Obtaining the official police report and witness statements
Coordinating your medical treatment and collecting documentation for medical bills and lost wages
Communicating with insurance companies and handling all claim paperwork
Negotiating firmly for a settlement that covers all medical expenses, other expenses, and emotional harm
Taking your personal injury claim to court if necessary seeking compensation under Arizona law that reflects the impact of your injuries
Representing families in wrongful death claims related to fatal hit and run accidents
Our goal is to alleviate your stress, guide you through recovery, and help you rebuild your life after a traumatic experience.
Our team is available 24/7 to take your call and schedule a consultation with an attorney to help victims across Mesa and the surrounding area. Whether your accident occurred on U.S. 60, the Loop 202, or downtown Mesa streets, we’re ready to respond quickly and provide quality legal help.
We know that accidents can happen anytime, and when they do, you need a law firm that answers the phone, explains your legal options, and takes immediate action to protect your rights.
Harris Injury Law proudly serves clients across Mesa and nearby East Valley communities. We’re familiar with local landmarks such as the Mesa Arts Center, Mesa Arizona Temple, and Sloan Park, home of the Chicago Cubs’ spring training. Our attorneys often meet clients at nearby businesses or coffee shops in Downtown Mesa to discuss their cases conveniently.
We are part of the Mesa community, working with local medical providers, physical therapists, and rehabilitation centers to help victims recover physically and financially after serious collisions.
If you were injured in a Mesa hit and run accident, contact Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-HURT for your free consultation.
Our team will:
Listen to your story
Review your accident report
Evaluate your injury claim
Explain how our Mesa car accident attorneys can help you seek compensation
You won’t owe any attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you. Court costs and case expenses may be your responsibility. Let our experienced personal injury attorneys help you get back on track.
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“After my car was hit and the driver fled the scene, I thought there was no hope. The Mesa hit and run accident lawyer at Harris Injury Law handled everything, from the police report to the insurance negotiations, and got me compensation for my injuries.”
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“They took care of every detail, guided me through the legal process, and made sure I could focus on recovery after my accident.”
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“Harris Injury Law fought for me when the other driver left the scene of an accident. I can’t thank them enough for helping me recover my medical expenses and lost wages.”
- Mesa hit and run 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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