If you or a loved one has been involved in a Mesa motorcycle accident, you may benefit from legal representation from a firm experienced in handling motorcycle accident cases in Arizona. Harris Injury Law is a dedicated law firm that represents clients in Mesa and throughout Maricopa County. Our Mesa personal injury attorneys focus on motorcycle accident claims and serious personal injury matters, helping injured motorcyclists pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and other losses. When you call Harris Injury Law, you’ll have access to an experienced legal team that assists you from investigation through claim resolution.
We understand the impact of motorcycle crashes, especially when serious injuries or severe injuries such as head trauma, broken bones, or internal injuries occur. Our priority is to advocate on your behalf and help you pursue compensation under Arizona law.
Experienced motorcycle accident lawyer: We have handled numerous motorcycle accident cases, including complex and catastrophic injury claims.
Focus on personal injury claims: Our expertise is not just in car accidents, but in the specialized field of motorcycle and personal injury law.
Client-first approach: You will speak directly with your attorney from day one; we avoid the “you talk to staff” model.
No upfront cost: We handle many cases on a contingency basis, meaning our legal fees are typically collected only if we recover compensation. Clients may still be responsible for certain costs
Local presence & knowledge: We understand Mesa roads, traffic patterns, local courts, and insurers.
Strong support network: We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical providers, and investigators to build a strong claim.
24/7 availability: Our legal team is ready to respond to your needs at any time.
Jason A. Harris is an experienced motorcycle accident attorney who brings both personal injury and workers’ compensation experience into every case. Since 2006, Jason has navigated complex claims involving motor vehicles, trucking collisions, and serious injury scenarios. His dual expertise helps in cases where occupational or third-party liability issues overlap with motorcycle accidents.
Jason is committed to providing responsive, compassionate service and keeping clients informed every step of the way. He works with you through each step: from medical attention coordination, to negotiating with insurance companies, to taking legal action when needed.
Motorcycle accidents often result from factors beyond the rider’s control. Some of the most frequent causes in Mesa and greater Maricopa County include:
Drivers failing to see the motorcycle and turning across its path (especially left-turn collisions)
Unsafe lane changes, merging, or drifting into a motorcyclist’s lane
Speeding, reckless driving, or impairment by alcohol or drugs
Rear-end collisions when a car fails to yield
Road hazards, debris, or poor road conditions
Sudden braking, loss of control, or lane splitting
Distracted driving, drivers texting, using phones, or inattentive behavior
Poor visibility, nighttime driving, or glare
Ride imbalance, overcorrecting, or loss of control
These negligent actions by other drivers often lead to critical evidence such as witness statements, traffic camera footage, and expert analysis to build your injury claim.
Understanding the local risk underscores why legal help is essential.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Report, there were 3,016 motorcycle crashes statewide in Arizona in 2023. These crashes resulted in 239 fatalities and 2,370 injuries. Although motorcycles represented only about 2% of all traffic collisions, they accounted for nearly 15% of total traffic fatalities, showing the disproportionate danger riders face on Arizona roads.
Within Maricopa County, which includes Mesa, 1,852 motorcycle crashes were recorded in 2023, the highest number of any county in the state, according to ADOT.
Locally, the City of Mesa Transportation Department Annual Crash Report (2023) documented 62 motorcycle crashes within city limits. The report also highlights seasonal trends, with higher crash rates during spring and fall riding months when weather conditions are favorable.
These findings are consistent with national data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which reports that motorcycle riders are about 22 times more likely to die in a traffic crash than occupants of passenger vehicles.
These statistics illustrate that motorcycle accidents occur frequently in the Mesa area and often result in serious or severe injuries. Riders face unique vulnerabilities on the road, making experienced legal representation essential when pursuing compensation after a crash.
If you’ve been injured in a Mesa motorcycle accident, you have several legal rights and options:
Right to medical attention: Seek emergency care immediately to document injuries sustained, including head injuries, internal injuries, broken bones, road rash, or spinal cord injury.
Right to file a claim: You can pursue a motorcycle accident claim or broader personal injury claim against the responsible party, whether that is the other driver, a municipality, or another liable entity.
Right to compensation: You may recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, future care, and emotional distress.
Right to legal representation: You can retain a personal injury attorney to handle negotiations or legal action on your behalf.
Important deadlines: The statute of limitations under Arizona law requires you to file suit within a limited time. Missing that window can bar your claim.
Investigation rights: Your attorney can interview witnesses, subpoena traffic camera footage, and coordinate with medical experts and accident reconstruction experts to build strong evidence.
No upfront fees: With contingency fee representation, an experienced attorney works on your behalf without you paying unless you recover compensation.
By exercising these rights and partnering with a seasoned Mesa motorcycle accident lawyer, you substantially reduce the risk of making costly mistakes when dealing with insurance companies or counteroffers.
At Harris Injury Law, our services in Mesa include:
Free consultation & case evaluation
We offer a free consultation to review your case, explain your legal options, and advise what next steps to take.
Comprehensive case investigation
We gather police reports, accident scene data, photos, medical records, and roadway evidence. We work with accident reconstruction experts, engineers, and other professionals when needed.
Medical care coordination
We assist you in connecting with trusted medical providers who specialize in trauma, rehabilitation, and follow-up care.
Damage valuation & demand preparation
We estimate all current and future medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs and prepare a detailed demand package to insurers or defense counsel.
Negotiation with insurance companies
Our attorneys have experience handling adjusters and countering lowball offers. We negotiate firmly to pursue fair compensation.
Litigation and trial readiness
If insurance fails to offer a fair deal, we are prepared to file suit and take your case to court, presenting evidence and expert testimony to support your legal claim.
Client support and advocacy
Throughout your case, we keep you informed, answer your questions, and support your recovery. We aim to take the legal burden off your shoulders.
Our goal is to help you recover damages while you focus on healing. We’re committed to holding negligent parties accountable for their role in your injuries.
Motorcycle accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our legal team strives to respond promptly, including evenings and weekends, to ensure your case gets attention when you need it most. As soon as you reach out, we’ll respond promptly to protect your rights, preserve evidence, and guide you through each step.
When you choose us as your Mesa motorcycle accident attorney, you get a dedicated advocate who treats your case with urgency and care.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Mesa motorcycle accident, don’t wait. Time is critical for preserving evidence and meeting legal requirements. Contact Harris Injury Law now for your free consultation.
Call (480) 800-HURT or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation.
Let us help you understand your legal options and pursue compensation consistent with Arizona law. Your recovery and justice matter, and we’re here to pursue it with you.
to assist you with your motorcycle accident case.
Call or text now for a free consultation.
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“After my motorcycle crash in Mesa, I didn’t know where to turn. Jason Harris handled my case, got me the medical care I needed, and fought the insurance company so I could focus on healing.”
- A.M., Mesa, AZ
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“I sustained severe injuries in a collision when another driver turned left into me. Harris Injury Law put together critical evidence, hired an accident reconstructionist, and secured a fair settlement. I’m grateful for their dedication.”
- J.T., Mesa
Results vary by case. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.
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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