If you or a loved one was injured in a truck crash or semi-truck collision in Mesa, Arizona, Harris Injury Law is here to provide legal representation tailored to truck accident injury and personal injury cases. Our experienced Mesa personal injury attorneys understand the unique challenges of motor vehicle accidents involving commercial trucks and 18-wheelers, and we are committed to advocating for fair compensation for Mesa residents.
We focus on truck accident lawyer cases and personal injury law, with substantial experience in truck accident cases.
Our legal team handles every stage of your personal injury claim, from investigation and negotiation to trial when necessary.
We offer a free consultation and work on a contingency fee basis. You generally won’t owe attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you. Some case costs may still apply.
You’ll work directly with an experienced attorney, not a case handler, ensuring personal attention and clear communication.
Our firm has experience representing clients across Mesa and the Phoenix area. Results depend on the specifics of each case.
As a trusted Mesa truck accident attorney, our firm combines local insight with statewide experience handling complex trucking and auto accident litigation.
Attorney Jason A. Harris brings nearly two decades of experience representing injury victims throughout Arizona. As one of the few attorneys who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, Jason offers a dual perspective valuable in truck accident injury matters involving commercial drivers or job-related collisions.
Since 2006, Jason has represented clients in serious injuries, wrongful death, and truck accident cases involving large trucks, semi trucks, and commercial vehicles. His experience includes holding negligent truck drivers, trucking companies, and insurance companies accountable through strategic case development and litigation.
When you work with Harris Injury Law, you’ll have direct access to Jason Harris and receive legal guidance throughout your case.
Truck collisions often result from multiple layers of negligence. The most common causes include:
Driver negligence: fatigue, speeding, or tailgating
Distracted driving: texting, GPS use, or eating behind the wheel
Improper cargo loading: leading to shifting loads or rollover accidents
Mechanical failure: poor maintenance of commercial trucks
Blind-spot errors: limited visibility for large trucks
Weather or roadway hazards: rain, wind, or construction zones
Trucking company pressure: tight delivery schedules pushing unsafe behavior
Because commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, even minor mistakes can cause catastrophic consequences for passenger vehicles and their occupants.
According to the City of Mesa 2023 Annual Crash Report, there were 6,434 total crashes in Mesa, including 41 fatal collisions and 182 serious-injury crashes. The report highlights intersections such as Main Street & Dobson Road and Country Club Drive & Southern Avenue as frequent sites of heavy-vehicle collisions.
Statewide, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reported 9,339 crashes involving large trucks in 2023, resulting in 119 fatalities and 2,551 injuries across Arizona, an upward trend compared to the prior five-year average.
Nationally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recorded 5,936 fatalities in crashes involving large trucks in 2022, noting that 72% of victims were occupants of other vehicles. The agency attributes many of these incidents to speeding, fatigue, and distracted driving.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) also tracks national trends in commercial truck and bus collisions. Its Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts data show that Arizona consistently ranks among the top fifteen states for fatal large-truck crashes per capita, underscoring the risk along major corridors like U.S. 60, Loop 202, and I-10 that pass through Mesa.
If you’ve been involved in a truck crash, you have specific legal options under Arizona law:
Preserve evidence such as photos, witness details, and police reports.
Seek prompt medical care and document all serious injuries.
Avoid early settlements, insurance companies often make low offers.
File within Arizona’s statute of limitations, typically two years from the accident.
Pursue all liable parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, or maintenance providers.
Claim damages for medical expenses, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and lost wages.
Because truck-accident litigation involves both state and federal trucking regulations, working with an experienced truck accident attorney is essential to navigating the legal process effectively.
We analyze black-box data, vehicle maintenance records, and accident reconstruction reports to determine liability.
Our team documents your medical expenses, long-term care needs, and lost income while consulting expert witnesses.
We handle all insurer communications and push for fair compensation that reflects your total damages.
If settlement talks stall, our firm is prepared to take your claim before a jury and present a compelling case.
You receive continuous updates, direct attorney contact, and clear explanations of every step in your personal injury claim.
We work on a contingency fee basis, so you owe no legal fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
With Harris Injury Law, you’re supported by Mesa personal injury lawyers with experience in both the human and technical aspects of truck accident litigation.
Truck accidents can happen anytime, and evidence can disappear fast. That’s why our legal team is available around the clock to assist clients across Mesa, Arizona. Whether your collision occurred during rush hour or late at night, you can reach us at (480) 800-HURT for immediate help.
If you or a loved one suffered severe injuries in a truck accident involving commercial trucks, semi trucks, or 18-wheelers, contact Harris Injury Law today. Our firm provides experienced legal representation for accident victims pursuing compensation for:
Medical bills and future medical expenses
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Property damage
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Wrongful death (in fatal cases)
Call or text (480) 800-HURT now for a free consultation and free case evaluation. Our Mesa truck accident lawyer team is ready to protect your rights and help you seek compensation available under Arizona law based on the facts of your case.
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“After my truck accident case in Mesa, Harris Injury Law managed my insurance claim and secured a settlement that covered my medical bills and lost wages. They truly cared about my recovery.”
- Mesa Resident
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“Jason Harris handled my personal injury claim against a trucking company and built a strong case from start to finish. I always felt informed and supported.”
- East Valley Client
Results described in testimonials are specific to that client’s case and do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. (Testimonials are anonymized to protect client privacy.)
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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