If you’ve been injured in a DUI accident in Chandler, Arizona, the aftermath can be overwhelming, medical expenses, emotional distress, and uncertainty about your future. At Harris Injury Law, we help victims of drunk driving and DUI collisions understand their rights and pursue compensation under Arizona law.
Led by Attorney Jason A. Harris, our law firm combines compassionate guidance with practical legal experience. With over 16 years of handling personal injury and criminal defense matters, we assist clients throughout Maricopa County, including Chandler, Mesa, Tempe, and Scottsdale.
Our law office, located at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014, is less than 30 minutes from downtown Chandler. We proudly serve Chandler residents injured in motor vehicle crashes involving driving under the influence, super extreme DUI, or other impaired driving violations.
Call or text (480) 800-HURT to request a free consultation today.
When you or a loved one has been injured by an impaired driver, choosing an experienced DUI lawyer can be an important step in protecting your legal rights and pursuing fair compensation.
Here’s why Chandler residents trust Harris Injury Law:
Experience in DUI-related personal injury cases: Our legal team has handled many DUI accident matters across Arizona, combining personal injury and criminal justice knowledge to address both civil and criminal aspects of your case.
24/7 availability: We understand that DUI accidents happen at any time. Our law office is available day and night to provide urgent legal guidance.
Direct attorney access: When you work with Harris Injury Law, you communicate directly with an attorney, not a call center.
Dual expertise: Jason Harris has experience handling both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, a combination that helps provide strategic insight for certain DUI accident matters.
Local understanding: Our team knows Chandler’s intersections, traffic corridors, and court system, from the Chandler Police Department to the Maricopa County Superior Court and Chandler Municipal Court.
Whether your case involves a first offense or a repeat DUI, our legal representation focuses on protecting your rights and helping you pursue compensation under Arizona law when applicable.
Attorney Jason A. Harris, founder of Harris Injury Law, is an experienced DUI attorney and Chandler personal injury lawyer who brings over 16 years of experience to every case.
A former prosecutor turned advocate for injury victims, Jason’s background in criminal defense and personal injury law gives him a unique perspective on DUI cases. He understands how police reports, blood test results, breathalyzer data, and BAC (blood alcohol concentration) levels are used in the court system, and how these details can influence both civil liability and criminal defense strategies.
Jason has represented clients across Maricopa County, including Chandler, Mesa, and Gilbert, in complex cases involving aggravated DUI, super extreme DUI, license suspension, ignition interlock device requirements, and first offense or repeat DUI convictions.
He believes in personalized attention and a strong attorney-client relationship, guiding each client through the legal process from initial DUI arrest to resolution, whether through settlement or jury trials when necessary.
DUI accidents in Chandler often happen on busy roads such as Arizona Avenue, Price Road, and the Loop 202 Santan Freeway. Common causes include:
Alcohol impairment: Drivers with a BAC of 0.08% or higher are considered legally impaired under Arizona DUI laws.
Drug-related DUI: Both prescription and illegal drugs can impair a driver’s ability to react or maintain control.
Fatigue combined with alcohol: Late-night driving near Downtown Chandler or Chandler Fashion Center can increase risk due to reduced visibility and judgment.
Multiple offenses: Drivers with prior DUIs face more severe penalties and are more likely to cause serious collisions.
Under Arizona law, impaired driving isn’t limited to alcohol, any substance that impairs your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle can lead to DUI charges and civil liability.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), alcohol-related crashes remain a major cause of injuries and fatalities in Maricopa County. In 2023 alone:
Arizona recorded 4,520 alcohol-related crashes, resulting in 295 fatalities statewide.
Maricopa County accounted for nearly 62% of all DUI-related accidents in Arizona.
The Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety reports that over 26% of all fatal crashes in the state involved alcohol or drugs.
Locally, the Chandler Police Department continues to report DUI arrests involving both alcohol and drugs, particularly in areas near the Loop 101/202 interchange and downtown entertainment districts.
These statistics highlight the persistent dangers of impaired driving and the importance of skilled legal representation for those injured in DUI-related car accidents.
If you were injured by a driver charged with driving under the influence, you have the right to pursue a personal injury claim separate from the criminal case.
Here’s what you need to know:
A criminal defense attorney may represent the impaired driver, but you’ll need your own DUI accident lawyer to protect your civil rights.
Even if the driver faces jail time or home detention, you may still recover damages for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Under Arizona DUI laws, a dui conviction can help strengthen your civil case by establishing negligence.
You have a right to obtain police reports, blood test or breathalyzer results, and other evidence to support your claim.
If your injuries lead to long-term disability or driver’s license suspension, we can coordinate with your doctors and rehabilitation specialists to document your damages.
Our firm ensures you understand every part of the legal process, from the initial traffic stop to potential jury trials, and helps you navigate both the criminal and civil court system effectively.
When you choose Harris Injury Law, our legal team handles every aspect of your DUI accident case:
Case investigation: We obtain police reports, accident scene photos, and witness statements from the Chandler Police Department.
Evidence review: We analyze BAC levels, blood test accuracy, and potential flaws in breathalyzer results.
Insurance negotiations: Our firm negotiates firmly with insurance companies to pursue fair compensation under Arizona law.
Medical coordination: We work closely with Chandler Regional Medical Center, physical therapists, and rehabilitation clinics to document your recovery.
Court representation: Whether your case proceeds in Chandler Municipal Court or Maricopa County Superior Court, our attorneys are prepared to present your case effectively.
Comprehensive support: From text message evidence to surveillance footage, we ensure no detail is overlooked.
We tailor our defense strategies and civil claims to your unique situation, whether it’s a first-time offender, super extreme DUI, or aggravated DUI scenario.
Our goal is to protect your rights, your driving privileges, and your financial well-being while holding negligent parties accountable.
At Harris Injury Law, we understand that legal emergencies don’t follow business hours. That’s why our Chandler DUI accident attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You can contact us by phone, text, or email to receive legal advice when you need it most. Our PLLC is built on integrity, accessibility, and genuine client care, and our attorney-client relationship is grounded in transparency from day one.
Whether you’re recovering at Chandler Regional Medical Center, attending physical therapy near Ocotillo, or preparing for proceedings at Maricopa County Superior Court, our law firm is just a call away.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a drunk or impaired driver in Chandler, AZ, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone.
Contact Harris Injury Law today for a free consultation with an experienced Arizona DUI accident attorney serving Chandler and the surrounding areas.
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Call or text (480) 800-HURT
We proudly serve Chandler and the greater Maricopa County area, including Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Gilbert, and Scottsdale.
to assist you with your DUI accident case.
Call or text now for a free consultation.
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“After being hit by a drunk driver on Loop 202, I didn’t know where to start. Jason Harris personally handled my case, explained every step, and got me the help I needed. I’m grateful for his professionalism and compassion.”
- Maria R., Chandler, AZ
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“Harris Injury Law took care of everything after my husband’s DUI accident. They worked directly with our insurance and made sure we understood our rights.”
- Kurt B., Chandler, AZ
Testimonials reflect individual clients’ experiences. Outcomes depend on the specific facts of each case.
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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