If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Mesa, AZ, you need legal guidance from a firm with deep experience handling these complex and life-changing cases. At Harris Injury Law, our Mesa personal injury lawyers help victims of traumatic accidents pursue fair compensation under Arizona law. We understand how severe brain injuries can impact every aspect of your life, from mounting medical bills to lost income and long-term rehabilitation needs.
We proudly serve clients across Mesa, the East Valley, and Maricopa County. We offer a free consultation to evaluate your case, share options, and discuss possible next steps.
Choosing the right legal representation after a serious injury is critical. Here’s why clients in Mesa trust Harris Injury Law:
Extensive experience in handling brain injury and traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases.
Access to an experienced personal injury attorney who provides direct communication and personal attention from start to finish.
A Mesa personal injury lawyer who understands Arizona law, local courts, and how insurance adjusters operate.
A proven ability to handle complex brain injury cases, wrongful death claims, and serious personal injury litigation.
Determined representation aimed at negotiating a settlement that reflects the full extent of your losses.
A willingness to take cases to court when necessary to pursue the full compensation permitted under the law.
We recognize that clients coping with severe brain damage, memory loss, or permanent disability need more than legal guidance, they need stability and compassionate support throughout the legal process.
Jason A. Harris is an experienced attorney known for his personal dedication and dual expertise in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law, a rare advantage when handling cases involving serious brain trauma.
Since 2006, Jason has represented victims of car accidents, motorcycle accidents, workplace incidents, and wrongful death claims throughout Arizona. He believes every injured person deserves hands-on guidance, clear communication, and strategic advocacy designed to protect their rights and recovery.
Jason’s philosophy is simple: you speak directly with your lawyer, not an assistant. He reviews your medical records, communicates with insurance adjusters, and builds a strong case tailored to your needs.
When not in the courtroom, Jason enjoys spending time with his family, drawing inspiration from the same commitment and perseverance that define his law practice.
In Mesa, brain injuries often result from:
Car accidents involving another driver’s negligence
Slip-and-fall incidents in public or private spaces
Construction or workplace accidents
Sports and recreational injuries
Acts of violence or assault
Mesa’s growing population and busy corridors, including US-60, Main Street, Baseline Road, and Southern Avenue, contribute to frequent crashes that can lead to traumatic brain injury.
Understanding the prevalence of brain injuries in Arizona highlights why legal support is often essential for victims and families.
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), more than 35% of trauma patients statewide suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI), making it one of the leading causes of hospitalization and death in serious accidents.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that about 176 Americans die from TBI-related injuries each day, with millions more living with long-term complications.
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) notes that while most TBIs are mild, even a concussion can cause persistent memory loss, headaches, and mood changes lasting months or years.
Based on recent U.S. Census Bureau data, Mesa’s population exceeds 520,000 residents, ranking it as Arizona’s third-largest city and increasing the likelihood of traffic-related and workplace injuries.
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reports that motor vehicle accidents remain a leading cause of head trauma across Maricopa County, where Mesa is located.
These figures underscore the reality that brain injury in Mesa can result from everyday events like car crashes or falls, and that victims may face lifelong recovery challenges, medical bills, and lost income without proper legal and medical guidance.
After a brain injury, you have specific rights under Arizona law to pursue a personal injury claim or wrongful death claim when another person’s negligence caused harm.
File a personal injury or injury claim against the responsible party.
Bring a wrongful death action if a loved one was fatally injured.
Seek compensation through the negligent party’s insurance company.
File a lawsuit if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
Work with your attorney to present expert medical testimony and evidence of damages.
A strong claim may include:
Medical expenses for hospitalizations, surgeries, and rehabilitation
Therapy sessions and long-term treatment
Lost income and reduced earning potential
Compensation for pain, emotional distress, and permanent disability
Support for family members impacted by caregiving responsibilities
Common symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, memory loss, and cognitive decline can persist for months or years, affecting your work and overall well-being.
Our Mesa lawyers provide step-by-step assistance from consultation to resolution:
Free Consultation – We evaluate your injury, review your medical records, and explain your legal options.
Investigation – Our law firm collects evidence, police reports, and medical expert testimony to strengthen your strong case.
Negotiation – We communicate directly with insurance adjusters to pursue a fair settlement that reflects your losses.
Trial Preparation – If necessary, we prepare your lawsuit and advocate in court on your behalf.
Personal Attention – You’ll have direct communication with your attorney throughout your case.
Our team works diligently to seek compensation that may help clients manage expenses and move forward after a serious accident.
Severe accidents can happen anytime, that’s why our injury lawyers are available 24/7. Whether your case involves car accidents, motorcycle accidents, or catastrophic head injuries, we’re ready to help you take the next step toward recovery.
At Harris Injury Law, you’ll never face an automated phone line or unanswered call, just genuine, experienced legal support when you need it most.
Mesa’s local character shapes our connection to the people we serve. From Red Mountain Park and Mesa Arts Center to the ASU Polytechnic Campus, our attorneys are proud to represent clients who make this city thrive.
Major corridors like US-60, Loop 202, and Dobson Road are common sites of traffic collisions where many brain injury victims originate. We also maintain relationships with Mesa’s rehabilitation facilities, medical imaging centers, and therapy providers to help clients with their ongoing treatment.
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Mesa, don’t wait to take action. The path to justice starts with one phone call. Let our experienced personal injury attorneys review your case, explain your options, and help you understand your legal rights and options for pursuing compensation under Arizona law.
Call Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-HURT to schedule your free consultation. We’re here to advocate for your legal rights and guide you through the recovery process.
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“After my car accident in Mesa left me with serious head injuries, Harris Injury Law took care of everything. They handled the insurance claim, helped me pay medical bills, and fought for a fair settlement. I finally felt like someone was on my side.”
- Mesa client
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“Jason Harris treated our family with compassion and professionalism after our loved one’s brain injury. His team explained every form, handled the insurance company, and made sure our injury claim was taken seriously.”
- Mesa resident
These stories represent the dedication our firm brings to every case, helping clients rebuild their lives after catastrophic injuries.
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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