If you live in Glendale, AZ and you’ve been injured in a vehicle accident caused by a driver who has no insurance (or inadequate insurance), you may benefit from a legal team experienced in uninsured motorist accident claims. At Harris Injury Law, we focus on helping crash victims navigate complex legal issues and pursue any compensation available to them under Arizona law, depending on the facts of their case. We are ready to serve the Glendale area and surrounding communities with dedicated legal representation in uninsured motorist accident cases.
Choosing Harris Injury Law means you will work with Glendale personal injury attorneys who understand the dynamics of car, truck, and auto accidents, and who recognize how uninsured or underinsured drivers can complicate matters. Our Glendale service area means we are familiar with the roadways, traffic patterns, and local insurance issues here in Glendale, AZ.
Specialized Focus – Our firm focuses on motor vehicle accidents, including car accidents, truck accidents, and uninsured motorist claims.
Local & Accessible – We serve Glendale, AZ and the broader Phoenix metropolitan area, so we know local courts, adjusters, and the typical challenges accident victims face here.
Personalized Legal Representation – From the very first call, you will have the opportunity to speak directly with your attorney. We aim to treat each case individually.
Contingency Fee Basis – You typically pay no upfront legal fees, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning our legal team is only paid if we recover compensation for you.
Comprehensive Service – From initial negotiations with insurance companies to preparing for a personal injury trial if required, we guide you through the legal process every step of the way.
Understanding Uninsured Motorist Challenges – When the other driver lacks insurance or has minimal liability coverage, you may need to rely on your own uninsured motorist coverage (or underinsured motorist coverage). Our Glendale car accident attorneys know how to handle those claims effectively.
True Advocacy for Crash Victims – If you’ve suffered injuries in a Glendale car accident, lost wages, medical bills, property damage, emotional distress, or worse, you may want an experienced car accident attorney to help you understand your rights and evaluate compensation options under Arizona law.
Jason A. Harris brings over 16 years of experience in personal injury and workers’ compensation law. He focuses on providing diligent, client‑centered representation and guiding clients toward outcomes consistent with their case details.
When you choose Jason Harris and the Harris Injury Law team, you may benefit from:
One-on-one conversations with Jason about your case, no intermediaries.
Legal guidance on uninsured or underinsured driver claims, including how to access your own policy or pursue alternative avenues when the at-fault driver lacks liability insurance.
Support in gathering medical records, police reports, property damage documentation, lost wage calculations, and presenting a well‑documented injury claim on your behalf.
Strategic preparation for settlement negotiations or, if necessary, going to trial to protect your rights as a crash victim.
In Glendale and surrounding areas, uninsured or underinsured driver accidents often arise from:
A driver failing to carry minimum liability insurance or letting it lapse.
Hit-and-run crashes where the at-fault driver flees the scene, forcing you to rely on your own uninsured motorist coverage.
Collisions involving rideshare vehicles, delivery trucks, or commercial fleets with complicated or inadequate insurance coverage.
Multi-vehicle pile-ups on busy Glendale freeways like Loop 101 or Interstate 17 where determining the at-fault party is complex.
Late-night crashes involving impaired drivers who may lack valid insurance or registration.
When you’ve suffered injuries, lost wages, and mounting medical bills from a car crash in Glendale, you may need an accident lawyer familiar with insurance issues and uninsured or underinsured driver situations.
Understanding the local context helps crash victims recognize the need for legal assistance in Glendale, AZ.
According to the Insurance Research Council (IRC), approximately 14 percent of drivers nationwide were uninsured in 2023. Arizona consistently ranks among the higher-risk states for uninsured motorist crashes.
Data from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts Report recorded over 119,000 motor-vehicle crashes statewide, resulting in 1,178 fatalities and more than 52,000 injuries. Many of these collisions occurred in Maricopa County, which includes Glendale and the greater Phoenix metro area.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) notes that urban corridors with higher traffic density, such as the Phoenix–Glendale region, tend to see more multi-vehicle and uninsured motorist incidents.
The Insurance Information Institute (III) also reports that uninsured motorist claims frequently lead to significant financial strain for crash victims who face medical bills, property damage, and lost income without coverage from an at-fault driver’s liability insurance.
While Glendale-specific uninsured driver statistics are not independently published, the combination of ADOT statewide crash data and national IRC and NHTSA findings indicates that motor-vehicle accidents involving uninsured or underinsured drivers remain a major concern across Maricopa County.
When you’re involved in a Glendale auto accident and the at-fault driver lacks sufficient liability insurance (or any insurance), the legal process can become more complicated. Here’s what you need to know:
Under Arizona law, if another driver was responsible for your vehicle accident, that driver and their liability insurance should pay for your losses. However, if the at-fault driver has no liability insurance or limited coverage, you may need to rely on your own policy’s uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.
It’s critical to receive medical treatment right away and keep thorough documentation such as medical records, hospital reports, and therapy notes. Insurance companies and courts will review your medical records to determine the extent of your injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, or other common auto accident injuries.
File your car accident claim with your insurer (if using uninsured motorist coverage), the at-fault driver’s insurer (if any), and notify your attorney immediately. An experienced Glendale uninsured motorist accident lawyer will handle communications with insurance carriers and adjusters.
Your attorney will attempt to negotiate a fair settlement covering your medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and emotional distress. If settlement negotiations fail, your lawyer must be ready to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.
Recoverable damages may include:
Medical expenses
Lost wages or diminished earning capacity
Property damage
Pain and suffering
Catastrophic injuries
Wrongful death
A Glendale car accident attorney helps ensure you’re not short-changed by insurance companies.
Arizona generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. A local personal injury lawyer ensures your claim is timely and properly filed.
Our Glendale car accident attorneys provide a full spectrum of services for uninsured motorist accident cases:
Free Consultation – We start with a no-cost review of your case.
Incident Investigation – We collect police reports, accident scene photos, witness statements, and medical records.
Insurance Review – We analyze the at-fault driver’s insurance, your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, and determine the best path forward.
Medical and Wage Documentation – We work with your doctors and employers to calculate losses.
Property Damage Claims – We assist with vehicle repair or replacement costs.
Negotiation with Insurance Carriers – We handle all communication with insurance companies and adjusters.
Trial-Ready Representation – If needed, we’re prepared to take your case to trial.
Personalized Legal Representation – You’ll work directly with your attorney.
Step-by-Step Guidance – We explain your rights, the process, and help you pursue fair compensation.
Accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our legal team is available at all hours to take your call and discuss your situation. Whether you’re dealing with medical bills, lost wages, or stubborn insurance companies, reach out immediately. Early legal help makes a big difference.
We understand Glendale beyond statistics. Clients often come from neighborhoods and areas near:
State Farm Stadium – Heavy post-event traffic often causes crashes involving uninsured drivers.
Westgate Entertainment District – A frequent site for pedestrian and auto incidents.
Historic Downtown Glendale and Antique District – Older roadways increase accident risk.
Major roadways like Loop 101, Loop 303, Grand Avenue (U.S. 60), and Interstate 17.
To help clients recover fully, we often collaborate with or recommend:
Local physical therapy and rehab centers
Glendale-based auto repair and damage appraisers
Accident reconstruction specialists
Medical providers documenting TBIs and spinal injuries
Insurance and medical billing professionals familiar with Arizona claims
Our Glendale accident lawyers help clients suffering from:
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
Spinal cord injuries
Whiplash and back injuries
Broken bones
Emotional distress
Catastrophic injuries
Wrongful death
We document each injury and its impact to pursue fair compensation under Arizona law.
Consultation – Evaluate the facts and insurance details.
Investigation – Gather police reports, witness statements, and medical records.
Claim Filing – File uninsured motorist and liability claims as applicable.
Negotiation – Engage with insurance companies to seek a fair settlement.
Trial Preparation – Build a strong case if litigation becomes necessary.
Resolution – Achieve settlement or verdict and manage post-resolution steps.
If you’ve been injured in a car crash in Glendale, AZ, especially one involving an uninsured or underinsured driver, don’t wait to seek help. Depending on the details of your case, you might be eligible to pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, or property damage. A consultation with an attorney can help clarify your options.
Contact us at (480) 800-HURT anytime for a no-cost consultation. We assist clients with uninsured motorist claims and help them understand their rights under applicable laws.
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“After the crash on Loop 101 in Glendale where the other driver turned out to be uninsured, the Harris Injury Law team helped me file my uninsured motorist claim and negotiated a settlement that covered my medical bills and lost wages. They kept me informed every step of the way.”
- M. R., Glendale
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“I hired Harris Injury Law after a car crash near State Farm Stadium. The at-fault driver’s insurance carrier denied full responsibility, but Jason Harris and his legal team stepped in and made sure my insurance company honored my uninsured coverage. I couldn’t have done it alone.”
- T. P., Glendale, AZ
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“My fiancé and I were rear-ended by someone with no insurance in Glendale. The property damage, medical expenses, and emotional distress were overwhelming. Harris Injury Law’s attorneys handled everything from police reports to medical records. They treated us like family.”
- L. & K., 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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