At Harris Injury Law, we understand how quickly a rear end accident can disrupt your life. A moment of inattention from another driver can lead to serious injuries, costly medical bills, and weeks or months of recovery. Whether you are dealing with neck injuries, traumatic brain injuries, whiplash, a common injury from rear-end collisions, or the overwhelming burden of hospital bills and lost wages, our team is here to guide you through the legal process and help you understand your legal options and pursue claims under Arizona law.
We proudly serve clients in Gilbert, AZ, and the surrounding Maricopa County area from our Phoenix law office:
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
(480) 800-HURT
You can reach our team 24/7 to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys.
Not all law firms are the same. An experienced Gilbert personal injury lawyer can help you understand your legal options and pursue the compensation that may be available under Arizona law. Look for a lawyer who focuses exclusively on car accidents to better understand the complexities involved. At Harris Injury Law, we bring:
Extensive experience – We have handled countless car accident cases across Arizona, including rear end collisions, head on collisions, and pedestrian accidents. A lawyer with specific expertise in rear-end crashes will better understand common defenses used by insurance companies.
A proven track record – Our team has fought hard for clients’ cases, working to help clients seek compensation for their injuries, property damage, and related losses.
Personalized service – From day one, you will work directly with an experienced personal injury attorney who understands the challenges of injury accidents and knows how to pursue settlement or take a lawsuit to trial if necessary.
Compassionate support – We know that an auto accident affects more than just your finances. It impacts your health, family, and peace of mind. Our goal is to help you recover and move forward with dignity.
Attorney Jason A. Harris has represented thousands of Arizona residents in personal injury cases since 2006. Unlike many car accident attorneys, Jason has a rare dual background in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law, allowing him to handle even the most complex motor vehicle accidents and workplace injury accidents.
Jason has represented many Arizona clients in personal injury cases, recovering significant compensation on their behalf. Known for his availability and dedication, Jason speaks directly with clients from the very beginning. If you’re searching for a personal injury attorney who will fight hard for your rights, Jason Harris is the experienced attorney you can trust.
Past outcomes depend on individual case facts and do not guarantee similar results.
Rear end collisions are among the most common types of traffic collisions in Arizona. In Gilbert, these accidents are often caused by:
Distracted driving or negligent drivers texting or adjusting GPS.
Following too closely in heavy traffic.
Speeding or failing to stop at red lights.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Weather-related hazards on Arizona’s roadways.
Even a minor accident can result in significant physical injuries, including whiplash, back injuries, and long-term emotional distress.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2024 Crash Facts Report shows that Gilbert had 2,914 total crashes in 2024, with 951 people injured and 22 fatal crashes.
Looking back at the ADOT 2023 Crash Facts Report, Gilbert reported 2,826 total crashes, including 901 injuries and 13 fatal crashes.
In the wider Maricopa County area, the ADOT 2024 Crash Facts Report noted that crashes in the county accounted for 72.74% of all crashes in Arizona and 50.13% of all fatal crashes statewide. The same report recorded 317 fatal crashes and 3,613 injured persons across Maricopa County in 2024.
Nationally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that rear end collisions account for nearly 30% of all traffic crashes in the United States, underscoring just how common and dangerous these types of accidents are.
If you were injured in a rear end collision, Arizona law gives you the right to pursue financial compensation for:
Medical expenses and ongoing medical treatment
Lost wages if you cannot work
Property damage to your car
Emotional distress and physical pain
Wrongful death claims if a loved one lost their life in a crash caused by someone else’s negligence
However, strict statutes of limitations apply in Arizona. If you wait too long to file your specific case, you may lose the ability to pursue compensation for your losses.
Our Gilbert personal injury lawyers provide comprehensive support for victims of rear end collisions. We help clients by:
Investigating the accident scene and identifying who was at fault.
Gathering medical records, police reports, and witness statements to strengthen your lawsuit.
Negotiating with insurance companies that often try to lowball settlement offers.
Preparing every case as if it may go to trial, ensuring we are ready for any legal options.
Offering a free case evaluation so you can understand your rights before making any decisions.
Whether your accident involves pedestrian accidents, multiple vehicles, or wrongful death, our car accident lawyers are ready to help you pursue the compensation you may be available under Arizona law.
After a crash, you need an advocate who understands what you’re going through. At Harris Injury Law, our team is available around the clock. Whether you need help late at night or on the weekend, you can reach our law firm for immediate guidance.
We know that dealing with medical bills, hospital bills, and the uncertainty of personal injury cases is overwhelming. That’s why we offer free consultations and work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case. Car accident attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, ensuring that legal representation is accessible to everyone.
It’s important to consult with an attorney promptly after an accident to ensure your rights are protected. After an accident, seek immediate medical attention if necessary and contact the police to report the accident.
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
(480) 800-HURT
Schedule your free case evaluation today and let us help you pursue compensation that may be available to address medical expenses, lost wages, and other accident-related costs. Our car accident attorneys are here to stand by your side, protect your rights, and help you move forward.
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"After my rear end collision in Gilbert, I was overwhelmed with hospital bills and dealing with insurance companies. Jason Harris took the time to explain every step of the legal process and fought for a settlement that covered my medical expenses and lost wages. I can’t thank him enough."
- Maria G., Gilbert, AZ
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"When the other driver’s negligence left me injured, Harris Injury Law was there for me. Their law firm handled everything, from collecting my medical records to negotiating with the insurance company. I finally felt like someone was on my side."
- Kevin L., Maricopa County
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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