If you or a loved one has been injured in a drunk driving accident in Glendale, Arizona, you may wish to consult a legal team experienced in injury matters who can help you explore your options under the law. At Harris Injury Law, we represent individuals and families affected by DUI accidents, serious injuries, and other personal injury cases throughout Glendale and Maricopa County.
Our Glendale personal injury lawyers are led by Jason A. Harris, who has more than 16 years of experience representing clients in injury-related legal matters. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. Clients may still be responsible for costs.
Serving clients across Glendale, the West Valley, and the entire Phoenix metro area.
When you contact Harris Injury Law, you connect with a team familiar with how DUI‑related accidents can affect civil personal injury claims.. We bring:
Experience handling personal injury cases involving drunk‑driving incidents and serious accidents.
In-depth understanding of how DUI offenses, DUI charges, and DUI convictions can affect your legal options and right to compensation.
Guidance from an attorney who aims to communicate with you directly from the outset.
Coordination of your medical treatment, insurance company communications, and documentation of medical bills.
Skilled negotiation and preparation so your case is ready for settlement or litigation if necessary.
At Harris Injury Law, your attorney is closely involved in your case from day one and remains your primary point of contact throughout.
Attorney Jason A. Harris handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation matters, which may provide broader insight into complex claims. Since 2006, he has helped injured clients across Arizona navigate DUI cases, car accidents, and complex personal injury claims resulting in traumatic brain injuries, serious injuries, and mental anguish.
Jason’s dual experience allows him to coordinate your medical attention, manage interactions with the insurance company, and ensure that you receive the attention you need while he focuses on your case. He personally meets with every client, ensuring your story is heard and your case receives the care it deserves.
Drunk driving remains a serious public safety issue. Common contributing factors include:
Operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration above 0.08 percent (or 0.15 percent for an extreme DUI).
Reckless behavior, such as speeding, running red lights, or drifting across lanes.
Driving late at night after leaving Glendale’s entertainment areas such as Westgate Entertainment District.
Subsequent offenses and aggravated DUI violations involving minors, suspended licenses, or prior convictions.
Impaired motor skills and delayed reaction times from alcohol or drugs.
Such behavior often results in devastating car accidents, traumatic brain injuries, and life-altering serious injuries that require significant medical treatment and rehabilitation.
According to the Glendale Police Department 2024 Fast Facts report, officers made 628 DUI arrests within city limits.
The Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety reports that Arizona recorded approximately 27,000 DUI arrests statewide in 2020, underscoring how widespread impaired driving remains.
Meanwhile, The Arizona Republic (AzCentral) ranked Glendale among the nation’s top cities for DUI-related fatalities, with 9.92 fatal DUI crashes per 100,000 people between 2018 and 2022.
These figures highlight the urgent need for community awareness, and for experienced Glendale DUI lawyers who understand how to navigate both the civil and criminal implications of impaired driving cases.
If you were injured by a drunk driver, you may have the opportunity to file a personal injury claim to seek compensation for:
Medical expenses and future care costs
Lost income and reduced earning capacity
Physical pain and mental anguish
Property damage
Loss of consortium or companionship
The criminal defense attorney representing the at-fault driver handles the DUI charge itself, but your personal injury attorney pursues your civil claim independently. You do not have to wait for a DUI conviction to move forward with your case.
Arizona’s comparative-fault laws and filing deadlines make it crucial to consult an experienced lawyer quickly after the accident scene is documented. Our firm helps protect evidence, coordinates medical attention, and handles all communication with insurers to ensure you are treated fairly.
Our firm proudly serves clients throughout Glendale, including those injured near:
State Farm Stadium – home of the Arizona Cardinals
Westgate Entertainment District – a nightlife hub where many drunk driving incidents originate
Historic Downtown Glendale – where pedestrian and local traffic accidents are common
Familiarity with these neighborhoods allows our attorneys to understand accident patterns and collaborate with Glendale traffic enforcement when investigating claims.
Harris Injury Law partners with local medical and rehabilitation professionals, accident reconstruction experts, and counseling providers throughout Maricopa County to ensure clients receive full-spectrum care. While we focus on civil representation, we coordinate with criminal defense counsel when the at-fault driver faces DUI charges or subsequent offenses, allowing both aspects of your case to move forward effectively.
Our legal team provides comprehensive assistance for Glendale victims of DUI accidents:
Free consultation to review your situation and explain your options.
Investigation of police reports, DUI arrest details, and witness statements.
Coordination of medical care and documentation of all medical bills.
Negotiation with insurance carriers to pursue a fair settlement.
Preparation for trial if the insurer refuses to offer fair compensation.
Guidance on overlapping issues such as driver’s license suspension, ignition interlock device requirements, or alcohol education courses related to the other driver’s case.
Throughout the process, Harris Injury Law ensures you remain informed, empowered, and fairly represented.
Serious accidents don’t follow office hours. That’s why our Glendale DUI attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you need help understanding DUI charges, arranging medical treatment, or gathering information from the accident scene, we’re only a call or text away.
Prompt action is critical to preserve evidence and maintain leverage in your personal injury claim. Call us any time at (480) 800-HURT.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Glendale DUI accident, don’t wait to seek help. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can protect your rights and begin building your case.
Call Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-HURT for a free consultation with a personal injury attorney experienced in DUI accident cases. Our team will explain your legal options, coordinate your medical attention, and work tirelessly to help you understand your options for compensation under Arizona law.
to assist you with your DUI accident case.
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“After my husband was hit by a drunk driver in Glendale, I didn’t know where to start. Jason Harris and his team took care of everything, from hospital coordination to dealing with insurance, and helped us move forward.”
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“I was in a late-night crash caused by a driver with a high blood alcohol concentration. The attorneys at Harris Injury Law were patient, professional, and always available to answer my questions.”
These testimonials describe individual client experiences. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
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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