If you’ve been involved in a truck accident or commercial truck collision in Glendale, Arizona, it’s important to consult with a lawyer who understands the complexities of truck accident cases. At Harris Injury Law, we focus on representing accident victims injured in collisions with large trucks, tractor-trailers, and commercial vehicles. Our legal team of Glendale personal injury lawyers serves clients throughout Maricopa County, helping them understand their legal options for compensation under Arizona law.
When a collision involves a large commercial truck or semi-truck, the consequences can be devastating. At Harris Injury Law, we understand that truck accident victims often face serious injuries, high medical costs, and complex disputes with insurance companies. Here are a few reasons clients choose our firm:
Attorney Jason Harris has focused on personal injury and truck accident cases since 2008, providing dedicated legal service to clients throughout Arizona.
In-depth understanding of trucking industry regulations and how to determine liability among truck drivers, trucking companies, and loading companies.
Commitment to client communication, our firm emphasizes direct communication with your attorney whenever possible.
Representation provided on a contingency fee basis, so you owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation.
Availability 24/7 for emergencies or questions related to your truck accident case in Glendale.
Jason A. Harris, founder of Harris Injury Law, is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. This dual expertise allows him to navigate the intersection of employment law and third-party liability when an accident involves a commercial vehicle.
Jason Harris has represented numerous clients in truck accident cases throughout Arizona including those involving tractor-trailers, semi-trucks, and commercial trucks operating under complex corporate or contractor arrangements. His ability to analyze evidence such as logbooks, black-box data, and commercial driver’s license records helps identify potentially liable parties based on available evidence.
Truck accidents in Glendale can happen for many reasons, often involving multiple parties and complex evidence. Common causes include:
Distracted driving by truck drivers or other motorists.
Driver fatigue from long hauls and insufficient rest periods.
Improperly secured cargo or overloading by a loading company.
Mechanical failure or poor maintenance of commercial trucks.
Speeding, tailgating, or unsafe lane changes in high-traffic areas.
Negligent hiring or supervision by trucking companies.
Hazardous road or weather conditions on busy Glendale routes like Grand Avenue or Loop 101.
These scenarios often lead to serious injuries, including spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and soft tissue injuries, all of which can require costly physical therapy and long-term care.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Arizona recorded 122,247 motor-vehicle crashes in 2023. Of these, 1,307 resulted in fatalities and more than 52,000 caused injuries statewide.
Data from the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) show that Maricopa County, home to Glendale, accounts for roughly two-thirds of all crashes in Arizona and nearly half of all statewide traffic deaths each year.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reports that large-truck and bus collisions increased nationwide in 2022, with 5,788 fatal crashes involving commercial trucks, up 17 percent from 2020.
Nationally, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found that occupants of passenger vehicles account for 68 percent of fatalities in collisions involving large trucks, underscoring how devastating these crashes can be for ordinary drivers.
These data illustrate the serious risk posed by commercial truck accidents in urban areas like Glendale, where dense traffic, freight movement, and long-haul trucking routes intersect daily.
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you have rights under Arizona law. You may file a personal injury claim or truck accident claim against the truck driver, trucking company, or other negligent parties responsible for the collision. Potential compensation may include:
Medical bills and rehabilitation expenses
Lost wages or diminished earning capacity
Pain and suffering, depending on the severity and circumstances of the injury
Future medical costs for ongoing physical therapy or surgical care
An experienced truck accident lawyer can help gather evidence, prove liability, and negotiate with the insurance company regarding possible compensation. Harris Injury Law assists Glendale clients with every stage of the process, from filing claims to pursuing truck accident lawsuits in court when necessary.
Our legal team provides comprehensive assistance to truck accident victims in Glendale, including:
Conducting a free consultation to review your case.
Investigating the crash, driver records, and vehicle maintenance logs.
Coordinating with accident-reconstruction experts to determine liability.
Managing insurance claims and negotiations.
Calculating total medical expenses, lost wages, and non-economic damages.
Taking the case to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
Whether you’re dealing with a semi-truck accident, commercial truck accident, or tractor-trailer collision, our goal is to help you explore compensation options that reflect the full extent of your injuries.
If you or a loved one have suffered significant injuries in a truck accident in Glendale, contact Harris Injury Law right away. We are available around the clock to help preserve evidence, obtain crash reports, and begin building your claim.
We prioritize direct attorney communication when feasible.
When a serious truck accident disrupts your life, you deserve legal representation from a firm that cares. Harris Injury Law offers free legal consultations, operates on a contingency fee basis, and brings deep experience in truck accident cases throughout Glendale and the greater Phoenix metro.
Call (480) 800-HURT to schedule your free consultation. Our team can help you understand and evaluate compensation options under Arizona law.
Harris Injury Law, advocating for Glendale residents injured in commercial truck accidents, semi-truck collisions, and other motor-vehicle accidents across Arizona.
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“After my truck accident in Glendale, the insurance company tried to minimize my claim. Jason Harris took over immediately, handled negotiations with the trucking company, and kept me informed the entire time.”
- A.R., Glendale, AZ
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“When I suffered back injuries in a semi-truck accident, I didn’t know where to start. Harris Injury Law explained the process, worked with my doctors, and helped me recover compensation for my medical expenses.”
- M.L., Glendale, AZ
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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