If you’ve been injured in a motor vehicle crash caused by distracted driving in Glendale, AZ, you may benefit from working with an experienced legal team that focuses on such cases. At Harris Injury Law, our dedicated Glendale personal injury lawyers understand the urgency of acting quickly after a serious collision. With over 16 years of experience handling car accidents, truck accidents, work-vehicle accidents, and personal injury claims.
When you choose us, you gain personalized legal representation, direct communication with your attorney, and unwavering attention to your case. Our goal is to help car accident victims in Glendale understand their legal rights and options for seeking compensation.
We offer a free initial consultation with no obligation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning attorney fees are only owed if we recover compensation for you. Clients may still be responsible for certain case-related expenses. If you’ve suffered injuries in a car accident in Glendale involving distracted driving, contact our Glendale car accident attorney today for legal assistance.
Our law firm is well-versed in handling distracted driving cases and other motor vehicle accidents in Glendale and the Phoenix metro area.
We understand how insurance providers and insurance adjusters operate. The driver’s insurance company often tries to minimize payouts for injury claims, so we provide firm, informed legal representation.
We handle the entire legal process: gathering evidence, reviewing police reports, dealing with the other driver’s insurance company, negotiating for settlement, and going to court if necessary.
You’ll have direct access to your attorney, Jason A. Harris, from the start, ensuring personalized legal representation.
We work to help clients seek compensation for medical expenses, property damage, physical injuries (including traumatic brain injuries and head injuries), emotional distress, and lost wages, when supported by the facts and applicable law.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning attorney fees are only owed if we recover compensation for you. Clients may still be responsible for certain case costs.
Distracted driving requires specialized understanding, especially when liability, witness statements, or phone records are involved.
As an experienced car accident attorney, we identify the at-fault party, analyze the other driver’s insurance company tactics, and build a strategy tailored to your car accident case.
If you’ve suffered serious injuries in a Glendale car crash caused by a driver disregarding traffic laws or using a device behind the wheel, our Glendale distracted driving accident lawyer is ready to assist.
Jason A. Harris has extensive experience handling both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, providing clients with well-rounded representation.
Since 2006, he has been dedicated to helping clients recover from life-altering injuries, including those caused by distracted drivers. Over his career, Jason has guided clients through car accident cases, trucking collisions, construction incidents, and product liability claims. His deep understanding of personal injury law and his hands-on approach mean you’ll always speak directly with him, not an assistant.
When you hire our Glendale car accident lawyers, you gain a team that values your well-being, understands the physical and emotional impact of a crash, and pursues your case with focus and determination.
Understanding how distracted driving leads to accidents helps establish liability. Common causes include:
Texting or phone use while driving – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that texting while driving significantly increases crash risk.
Adjusting in-vehicle controls – Using navigation systems, music, or air conditioning can divert attention long enough to cause a crash.
Eating or reaching for objects – Any activity that takes your hands or eyes off the road raises the risk of collision.
Distraction by passengers or pets – Internal distractions can be just as dangerous as external ones.
Ignoring traffic laws – Speeding, failing to yield, or running red lights while distracted multiplies the danger.
Because Glendale sits within the busy Phoenix metro area, especially along routes like Loop 101 and Glendale Avenue, drivers face frequent congestion, raising the potential for distraction-related crashes.
While city-specific distracted driving data for Glendale is limited, statewide and regional reports from Arizona transportation authorities highlight the extent of the issue:
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reported 111,601 total motor vehicle crashes statewide in 2023, including 1,178 fatalities and more than 52,500 injuries. Within that total, 8,866 crashes were attributed to driver inattention or distraction, emphasizing how serious this issue remains across Arizona.
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) has identified distracted driving as a persistent factor in crashes, particularly in high-traffic areas such as Glendale, where population growth has increased roadway congestion.
Nationwide data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that 3,308 people were killed and 289,310 injured in crashes involving distracted drivers in 2022—a trend reflected in Arizona’s urban regions.
According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and GOHS, handheld device use among Arizona drivers was recorded at 5.8 percent, showing that distraction persists despite statewide bans on handheld phone use.
Locally, the City of Glendale Transportation Department continues to implement safety programs—such as intersection redesigns, red-light enforcement, and community awareness campaigns—to reduce crashes caused by distracted and reckless drivers.
These findings reveal that distracted driving continues to endanger motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians throughout Glendale and the greater Phoenix area. For car accident victims suffering serious injuries, proving distraction can be vital in identifying the liable party and pursuing fair compensation under Arizona law.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries due to another driver’s distraction, you have rights under Arizona’s legal system, and time is crucial.
Your attorney must show that the at-fault party breached their duty of care through distracted driving and caused your injuries. This involves gathering police reports, witness statements, phone logs, and medical records.
If the other driver’s insurance company disputes liability, your Glendale car accident lawyer will compile as much evidence as possible, such as photos, surveillance footage, and traffic-camera data, to build your case.
In a distracted driving accident, injury victims may seek compensation for:
Medical expenses and ongoing medical treatment
Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
Property damage and vehicle repairs
Physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life
Wrongful death if a loved one was killed in a fatal accident
Your Glendale car accident attorney will evaluate every loss to pursue the fair compensation available under Arizona law.
Seek medical attention immediately and keep all medical records.
Contact our law firm before speaking with the insurance company.
Let us gather evidence, including police reports and witness statements, while you recover.
We handle settlement negotiations with insurance adjusters to prevent lowball offers.
If necessary, we’ll take your case to trial to protect your rights.
When you hire our Glendale distracted driving accident lawyers, you receive:
Comprehensive case review of your accident and injuries.
Direct communication with Attorney Jason A. Harris.
Full legal representation, from investigation to trial.
24/7 availability for emergency calls.
Advocacy for your well-being, so you can focus on recovery while we handle insurance claims and paperwork.
We know how insurance companies evaluate car accident claims, and we work to ensure you are not pressured into accepting less than what your damages are worth.
Serious injuries don’t keep business hours, and neither do we. Contact our team anytime, day or night, for a free consultation. We’re available on weekends and holidays to ensure that Glendale residents get the legal help they need when it matters most.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a distracted driving accident in Glendale, AZ, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Harris Injury Law is here to protect your rights and pursue compensation permitted under Arizona law.
Call (480) 800-HURT to schedule your free initial consultation. Let our Glendale car accident lawyer discuss your legal options and help you explore whether you may seek accountability and compensation depending on the facts of your situation.
We proudly serve clients throughout Glendale, Arizona, and surrounding Phoenix-metro communities including Peoria, Surprise, Avondale, and Goodyear. Our firm focuses on distracted driving, car, truck, motorcycle, and pedestrian accident cases, helping injury victims pursue the compensation they may be entitled to under Arizona law.
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“After my car accident in Glendale, I didn’t know where to turn. Harris Injury Law handled everything, from dealing with the insurance company to getting my medical bills covered. Jason Harris and his team made me feel like their only client.”
- Glendale resident and former client
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“My husband suffered severe injuries when a distracted driver ran a red light in Glendale. The firm secured a settlement that covered medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. They walked us through every step of the process.”
- Glendale car accident victim
These testimonials reflect how our attorneys provide attentive legal assistance to injury victims in Glendale and advocate for the compensation they may be entitled to after a distracted driving crash.
Testimonials reflect individual experiences and do not guarantee similar results.
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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