Welcome to Harris Injury Law, a respected law firm serving clients in Tempe, Arizona and throughout Maricopa County. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a serious accident, our team of experienced personal injury attorneys stands ready to help you navigate Arizona personal injury law and legal action to pursue the compensation you may be entitled to.
We aim to provide injured individuals in Tempe, AZ with personalized service, direct attorney access, and assistance addressing medical bills, lost wages, and other damages potentially caused by someone else’s negligence.
When you face a personal injury claim in Tempe, you need more than just representation, you need a law firm that understands how to guide you through the complexities of injury cases, from dealing with insurance companies to proving negligence and maximizing compensation under Arizona law.
Our firm offers:
A team of attorneys experienced in handling personal‑injury cases, including car accidents, truck collisions, workplace injuries, and medical malpractice.
Personalized client service: you speak directly with your lawyer from the very beginning, not just a case manager.
Availability to assist injured individuals and accident victims as promptly as possible, including outside standard business hours.
A deep understanding of Arizona personal injury law and the local Tempe courts.
A proactive approach to evaluate medical expenses, lost wages, future care, and other damages to ensure your injury claim is valued fairly.
If you’re seeking a Tempe personal injury lawyer or personal injury attorney in Tempe AZ, Harris Injury Law assists clients throughout Arizona, including those in Maricopa County.
Jason A. Harris brings a rare dual expertise in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law. Since 2006, he has helped countless injury victims and families recover after serious accidents, including car crashes, construction injuries, and defective product cases.
His combined experience enables our firm to handle multifaceted personal injury cases, whether you’ve been hurt in a car accident, workplace incident, or due to a dangerous prescription drug. Jason Harris is an experienced personal injury attorney who guides you step by step through your claim, ensuring your questions are answered and your rights protected.
When you choose Harris Injury Law, your attorney is actively involved from day one, so you receive the care, attention, and advocacy you deserve.
In the Tempe Arizona area, personal injury cases often result from:
Car accidents involving distracted or reckless drivers.
Truck accidents and collisions with commercial vehicles, often causing catastrophic injury.
Workplace injuries and industrial accidents across Maricopa County.
Slip-and-fall incidents or unsafe premises conditions.
Medical malpractice or dangerous prescription drugs.
Pedestrian and bicycle accidents, particularly near downtown Tempe and Arizona State University.
If you’ve been injured in an accident, it may be worth exploring your legal options. Speaking with an attorney can help clarify your rights.
Understanding the local context helps illustrate the need for experienced personal injury attorneys. Here are verified statistics for Tempe and Maricopa County:
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Report, there were 119,991 total crashes across Arizona, resulting in 1,178 fatalities and 35,878 injury crashes statewide.
Within Maricopa County, ADOT reported 88,094 total crashes, including 560 fatal collisions and 25,990 injury crashes, showing the high concentration of traffic-related injuries in the region.
In the City of Tempe, ADOT data recorded 6,637 total motor-vehicle crashes, including 29 fatal crashes and 2,049 injury crashes during the same reporting year, impacting thousands of local residents.
The U.S. Census Bureau notes that Tempe had a population of approximately 184,118 residents in 2024, meaning many citizens experience or witness traffic-related injuries each year.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that motor-vehicle crashes remain one of the leading causes of injury and death nationwide, emphasizing the importance of safety and accountability for accident victims.
These neutral data sources show that personal injury cases in Tempe, from car accidents and catastrophic injuries to workplace incidents, are a serious concern. Local accident victims often face mounting medical bills, lost wages, and long-term recovery needs. At Harris Injury Law, our goal is to help Tempe residents navigate this process, protect their legal rights, and pursue compensation permitted under Arizona personal injury law.
When you’re injured in Tempe because of someone else’s negligence, you have legal rights, and you may benefit from consulting an experienced personal injury attorney.
Key points include:
Negligence: You must show another party breached a duty of care, causing your injuries and damages.
Statute of limitations: Under Arizona law, most injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury.
Damages: Victims may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain, suffering, and wrongful death damages for a family member.
Comparative fault: Arizona’s comparative fault rules may reduce compensation if you share some responsibility; a skilled attorney can protect your claim.
Insurance disputes: Insurers often attempt to limit payouts, legal counsel helps level the playing field.
Complex cases: Workplace injuries or medical malpractice claims require thorough investigation and expert guidance.
Our Tempe personal injury attorneys help clients navigate these challenges, ensuring compliance with filing deadlines and maximizing the injury claim worth within the law.
From your initial consultation, we can assist you at each stage of your case so you may focus on recovery:
Investigating the accident and reviewing all evidence.
Identifying liable parties, from drivers to corporations.
Calculating damages including medical expenses, lost wages, and future care.
Negotiating firmly with insurers for fair settlements.
Preparing for trial if a settlement cannot fairly resolve your case.
Keeping you informed through every step of your claim.
Whether your injuries stem from a car accident, workplace incident, or catastrophic injury, our Tempe personal injury lawyers have the combined experience and dedication to protect your interests.
Accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. We’re available to injured clients across Tempe and Maricopa County around the clock.
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident, suffered workplace injuries, or are facing medical bills and lost wages due to someone else’s negligence, contact us to schedule your free consultation. We’re here to listen and provide guidance.
If you or a family member has been injured because of someone else’s negligence, contact Harris Injury Law to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney.
Address: 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone: (480) 800-HURT
Prompt action may help preserve evidence, gather witnesses, and support your case. Let our team help you explore accountability and potential compensation under Arizona law.
to assist you with your personal injury case.
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“Harris Injury Law helped me after my car accident in Tempe. They handled my medical bills and got my injury claim settled so I could move on with life.”
- A.T., Tempe AZ
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“I never thought I’d need a personal injury attorney until I was injured at work in Tempe. Jason Harris and his team helped me through the legal process and worked hard to recover compensation for my injuries and lost wages.”
- S.M., Tempe
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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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