If you or a loved one have been involved in a rear end accident in Glendale, AZ, you may be facing serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and uncertainty about what comes next. At Harris Injury Law, we help Glendale accident victims understand the legal process, communicate with insurance carriers, and explore compensation options under Arizona law.
Our law firm represents individuals injured in motor vehicle collisions throughout Glendale and Maricopa County. Whether your rear end collision happened near Loop 101, Grand Avenue, or Glendale Avenue, our Glendale personal injury lawyers can assist you in evaluating recovery of medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage.
When you’ve suffered injuries in a car crash, you need more than just a general car accident attorney, you need a Glendale rear end accident lawyer who understands how these crashes happen and how to build a strong case from start to finish.
At Harris Injury Law, we offer:
Experience in personal injury law. For over 16 years, we have handled many personal injury and car accident cases, including claims involving rear end collisions.
Direct attorney access. You’ll speak directly with your attorney, not just a case manager, throughout your case.
Comprehensive legal representation. From obtaining the police report and medical records to dealing with the other driver’s insurance company, we manage every stage of your injury claim.
Local knowledge of Glendale. We understand how Glendale’s traffic patterns and intersections contribute to motor vehicle accidents, particularly around busy corridors like 59th Avenue, Northern Parkway, and Westgate Entertainment District.
We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means our attorney’s fee is only collected if we recover compensation for you. Clients may still be responsible for litigation costs and other case-related expenses. We’ll explain these terms in detail during your consultation.
Attorney Jason A. Harris is the founder of Harris Injury Law and one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. With over 16 years of experience, Jason has represented countless injured victims in car accident cases, helping them navigate insurance disputes, medical treatment, and recovery.
Jason’s background includes handling car accident lawsuits, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents. His dual experience allows him to guide clients through the intersection of personal injury and workers’ compensation law, a rare and valuable combination for Glendale residents injured on the job or in traffic collisions.
He is known for his personal approach, ensuring that every client receives direct attention and clear communication throughout their case. Jason is committed to helping injured individuals understand their legal rights and pursue the compensation available to them under Arizona law.
Rear end collisions are among the most common types of car accidents in Arizona, and Glendale is no exception. These crashes often occur when one driver follows too closely or becomes distracted.
Some of the leading causes of rear end accidents include:
Distracted driving. Texting, using in-car navigation, or adjusting the radio can cause a driver to miss slowing traffic ahead.
Speeding. Glendale’s main thoroughfares, such as Grand Avenue and Glendale Avenue, see frequent speeding violations that increase crash risks.
Tailgating. Following too closely gives drivers little reaction time to stop safely.
Sudden stops in traffic. Heavy congestion near State Farm Stadium during events often leads to chain-reaction collisions.
Driving under the influence. Impaired drivers may fail to react in time to avoid a collision.
Even at low speeds, rear end collisions can cause significant physical injuries, including whiplash, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Maricopa County, where Glendale is located, consistently records the highest number of car accidents in the state. In 2023, there were more than 97,000 motor vehicle accidents countywide, with rear end collisions accounting for a significant portion of those crashes.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that rear end crashes make up nearly 30% of all car accidents nationwide. These collisions are a leading cause of injury claims, particularly for soft-tissue and spinal injuries.
In Glendale, common hotspots for rear end accidents include:
The intersections of 59th Avenue & Bell Road
Loop 101 near Cardinals Way
West Glendale Avenue and 67th Avenue
These areas experience dense traffic, event congestion, and frequent braking patterns, all factors that contribute to rear end crashes.
After a rear end collision, many drivers assume the other driver’s insurance company will simply pay their claim. Unfortunately, insurance carriers often try to minimize payouts or shift blame onto the injured victim.
In Arizona, the at fault driver is legally responsible for damages caused in a car accident. However, proving fault requires evidence, such as the police report, photos from the scene, and witness statements. Our Glendale car accident attorneys can help gather this evidence, file your insurance claim, and ensure your rights are protected.
Depending on the facts of your case, you may be able to recover compensation for various types of losses. These could include medical expenses, lost income, and other damages. Every case is different, and outcomes vary based on the evidence and legal circumstances.
If the other driver was uninsured or underinsured, your own insurance company may still provide coverage under uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist provisions. Our experienced car accident lawyers can review your policy and determine the best legal strategy.
When you hire Harris Injury Law, you gain a dedicated legal team that understands both the legal process and the real-life challenges of being an accident victim. We take a hands-on approach to each car accident case, managing every detail so you can focus on recovery.
Our services include:
Free consultation to evaluate your case and explain your legal options.
Comprehensive investigation of the car crash, including the police accident report, medical records, and insurance documentation.
Negotiation with the driver’s insurance company or your own insurance carrier to pursue fair compensation.
Filing a car accident lawsuit if settlement negotiations fail, and representing you at trial when necessary.
Coordinating medical treatment to ensure you receive proper care for your injuries.
We handle every personal injury claim on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you.
Our Glendale accident lawyers know how insurance companies operate, they often delay claims, question medical treatment, or try to downplay the seriousness of your injuries. We stand by your side to hold them accountable.
Even a seemingly minor rear end collision can have lasting effects. Common car accident injuries include:
Whiplash and neck pain
Spinal cord injuries and back pain
Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
Soft-tissue damage
Chronic headaches and dizziness
In severe cases, crash victims may face long-term medical care, physical therapy, or lost wages due to extended recovery periods. Glendale car accident victims often underestimate these consequences until medical bills and time away from work begin to accumulate.
Our experienced car accident lawyer can help you document your injuries, obtain medical evaluations, and present strong evidence to support your personal injury claim.
Glendale is a vibrant city with over 250,000 residents and major destinations such as State Farm Stadium, Westgate Entertainment District, and Sahuaro Ranch Park. These areas bring thousands of vehicles daily, increasing the likelihood of motor vehicle collisions.
Our law firm understands Glendale’s layout and the road hazards that frequently lead to rear end collisions, from game-day congestion near the Arizona Cardinals’ stadium to commuter traffic on Loop 101 and Grand Avenue.
We’re proud to serve clients throughout Glendale, including the neighborhoods of Arrowhead Ranch, Historic Downtown Glendale, Westgate, and Deer Valley Village.
At Harris Injury Law, we know that serious crashes can happen anytime. Our legal team is available to respond to inquiries 24/7. You can contact us anytime to request a consultation or more information.
We also assist vehicle accident victims who have suffered injuries in other types of auto accidents, including rideshare crashes, uninsured motorist accidents, and commercial truck collisions.
Our commitment is simple: to provide skilled, compassionate, and responsive legal representation to every Glendale resident who needs help after a serious crash.
If you were injured in a rear end accident in Glendale, AZ, don’t wait to get the help you need. Let Harris Injury Law guide you through your car accident claim, handle the insurance company, and pursue fair compensation under Arizona law.
We proudly represent Glendale car accident victims, injured drivers, and passengers throughout Maricopa County. From gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance carriers, we handle every step so you can focus on your recovery.
Call or text (480) 800-HURT today to schedule your free consultation with an experienced Glendale rear end accident lawyer. Our team is ready to listen, guide, and fight for your rights, every step of the way.
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“Jason and his team helped me after I was rear-ended on the Loop 101 near the Cardinals’ stadium. They handled my insurance claim, got my medical bills covered, and made sure I was treated fairly. I never had to chase updates, they always called me first.”
- Maria G., Glendale, AZ
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“After my car accident in Glendale, I didn’t know where to start. Jason explained every step, handled the police accident report, and even coordinated my medical treatment. I felt supported the entire time.”
- Robert L., West Glendale
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“Professional, compassionate, and responsive. They really know how to deal with the insurance company. I would recommend Harris Injury Law to anyone dealing with a car crash.”
- Samantha T., Historic Downtown Glendale
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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