A brain injury is one of the most devastating events a person can experience. Whether caused by car accidents, motorcycle accidents, violent assaults, medical malpractice, falls, or unsafe premises, a traumatic brain injury can leave Peoria residents facing life altering consequences, extensive medical bills, long term disability, and months or years of emotional and cognitive challenges. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that traumatic brain injuries contribute significantly to permanent disability nationwide, emphasizing the importance of immediate medical attention and legal support.
At Harris Injury Law, our legal team represents brain injury victims across Peoria, AZ and surrounding communities. We help clients understand their legal rights and explore legal options when an injury may have been caused by another party’s conduct. Our team is available to respond to inquiries promptly, including evenings and weekends, and we strive to provide direct attorney communication whenever possible.
We proudly serve all neighborhoods in Peoria, AZ, including Fletcher Heights, Vistancia, Camino á Lago, Cibola Vista, Old Town Peoria, and the Peoria Avenue corridor.
Brain injury cases require skill, attention, and an understanding of how even mild concussions or subtle symptoms may progress over time. Symptoms such as sleep weakness, mood changes, headaches, or cognitive impairment can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the injury.
Here’s why some Peoria residents choose to work with our law firm when they need an experienced Peoria personal injury lawyer:
Direct Access to an Attorney – From the start, you speak directly with an attorney, not only a case manager.
Dual Experience in Personal Injury & Workers’ Compensation – Few attorneys specialize in both areas, and this insight helps clients involved in workplace-related traumatic brain injury cases.
Experience with Serious Injury Cases – We regularly handle brain injury cases involving auto accidents, dog bites, nursing home abuse, elder abuse, premises liability, medical malpractice, and violent assaults.
Clear Guidance Every Step of the Way – We help clients evaluate evidence, coordinate medical appointments, prepare personal injury claims, and pursue compensation under Arizona law.
Contingency Fee Basis – You will not owe attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you, in accordance with the terms of your written fee agreement.
We assist clients in pursuing compensation as permitted under Arizona law for financial and medical impacts.
Attorney Jason A. Harris offers nearly 20 years of experience representing injured clients throughout Arizona. As a personal injury attorney who also handles workers’ compensation claims, Jason brings a valuable dual perspective that strengthens brain injury cases involving overlapping medical, legal, and employment-related issues.
Jason has:
Worked on thousands of personal injury cases involving car accidents, auto accidents, third-party workplace injuries, and traumatic incidents.
Handled hundreds of complex liability claims involving construction accidents, machinery defects, and dangerous worksites.
Worked with families during emotionally difficult periods involving serious injuries.
Raised on a Native American reservation and shaped by a strong work ethic, Jason approaches every case with focus, clarity, and compassion. He understands how brain injuries impact clients’ lives and works closely with them to help pursue the best possible outcome.
Our legal team handles brain injury claims arising from:
Car accidents & auto accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Premises liability injuries (slip and falls, falling objects, unsafe walkways)
Medical malpractice
Violent assaults and intentional harm
Nursing home abuse & elder abuse
Dog bites leading to falls or head trauma
Sports and recreational injuries
Construction and workplace accidents
Brain injuries can occur in public parks like Rio Vista Park, recreational areas near Lake Pleasant, retail centers, schools, workplaces, and residential neighborhoods throughout Peoria.
Brain injuries are a significant health concern across Arizona. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identifies traumatic brain injuries as a leading cause of disability nationwide. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) reports that falls and motor vehicle collisions are among the most common causes of TBI-related hospitalizations in Arizona.
Key contributors to brain injuries affecting Peoria residents include:
Collisions along Loop 101, Bell Road, and Thunderbird Road
Indoor and outdoor falls, particularly involving older adults
Recreational accidents at Rio Vista Park, Lake Pleasant, and Peoria Sports Complex
Workplace injuries in construction, manufacturing, and distribution sectors
These data points highlight why medical care and legal consultation may be important after an injury.
Brain injury victims may experience confusion, pressure from insurance companies, and uncertainty about their legal options. Insurance adjusters may question symptoms, minimize injuries, or push for quick settlements before long-term effects become known.
Under Arizona personal injury law, you may be eligible to pursue compensation for:
Medical bills and rehabilitation
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Long term disability or permanent disability
Pain, emotional distress, and lifestyle changes
Therapy and cognitive rehabilitation
Assistive devices and long-term care
Wrongful death claims (if applicable)
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) explains that traumatic brain injury symptoms and severity can vary widely depending on the nature of the trauma. This makes early documentation and legal support especially important.
Our attorneys specialize in traumatic brain injury cases and provide:
Thorough investigations into how the injury occurred
Evidence collection, including medical reports, accident documentation, and expert opinions
Communication with insurance companies
Coordination of medical appointments
Detailed preparation of your brain injury claim
Negotiation efforts aimed at pursuing compensation in line with Arizona law
Litigation readiness if necessary
Every brain injury is unique. Whether the injury involves mild concussions or severe cases with long-term effects, our team collaborates with neurologists, therapists, and medical professionals to ensure your recovery process is supported.
Serious injuries do not wait for business hours. Our legal team is available 24/7 to answer questions, explain your legal rights, and offer guidance when you need it most.
We maintain partnerships with local medical providers, rehabilitation centers, and specialists in the Peoria area to help clients throughout their recovery journey.
If you or someone you love sustained a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, you may benefit from experienced legal counsel. Harris Injury Law helps brain injury victims understand their rights and explore compensation options available under Arizona law.
Call today for a free consultation:
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Phone: (480) 800-4878
Serving Peoria, AZ and surrounding communities.
to assist you with your brain injury case.
Call or text now for a free consultation.
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“After my husband sustained a traumatic brain injury in a Peoria car accident, we felt lost. Jason guided us through the recovery process, communicated with insurance adjusters, and always made time for our questions. We felt seen and supported.”
- Melissa R., Peoria, AZ
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“I suffered head trauma after slipping at a Peoria shopping center. The insurance companies tried to push the blame elsewhere. Harris Injury Law stepped in, investigated the accident, and helped me understand the claim process.”
-Daniel K., Fletcher Heights
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“My father started showing mood changes and memory loss after an incident in a nursing home. Jason and his team helped us uncover what happened and worked to identify liable parties and pursue legal accountability.”
-Patricia G., Camino á Lago
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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