At Harris Injury Law, we understand how overwhelming life becomes when a sudden accident causes physical pain, medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. As a law firm that represents victims throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area, our legal team is committed to helping Peoria residents navigate personal injury cases with clear communication and guidance under Arizona law.
We provide direct attorney access from day one, a contingency fee basis that reduces upfront barriers, and a dedicated team focused on helping personal injury victims understand their legal options and explore compensation available under Arizona law.
Many accident victims in Peoria contact us after feeling overwhelmed by medical expenses, calls from insurance companies, and uncertainty about whether they can claim compensation for their injuries. Our Peoria personal injury attorneys help clients understand potential legal options, review accident-related documentation, and assist in preparing a personal injury claim in accordance with Arizona law.
We provide legal representation across various personal injury cases, including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, fall accident claims, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and more. Because our firm regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation matters, we can evaluate complex scenarios involving multiple insurers, property owners, and third parties.
Our goal is to guide Peoria residents through the legal process and help them pursue compensation as allowed under Arizona law, ensuring they have the information, advocacy, and support needed throughout their legal journey.
As an experienced personal injury attorney, Jason A. Harris brings extensive experience in motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, catastrophic injuries, and claims involving defective equipment or unsafe property conditions. For nearly two decades, he has represented victims and their family members across Arizona, including many Peoria residents who suffered significant injuries resulting from someone else’s negligence.
Jason’s dual background in personal injury law and workers’ compensation strengthens our ability to represent victims in complex cases involving overlapping issues such as lost wages, medical bills, long-term rehabilitation needs, and employer liability. Clients speak directly with Jason, receive regular updates from our dedicated team, and benefit from a straightforward, personalized approach that emphasizes communication and transparency.
Whether you are recovering from auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, surgical errors, dog bites, workplace injuries, or a traumatic fall accident, Jason Harris works to help clients understand their legal options and pursue a resolution consistent with the facts of the case and applicable Arizona law.
Peoria residents experience various types of personal injuries each year, many involving:
Motor vehicle accidents (car, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare collisions)
Fall accidents at commercial, residential, or public properties, a common cause of injuries identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Workplace injuries involving construction environments and industrial equipment
Pedestrian accidents in high-traffic shopping and entertainment areas
Bicycle accidents along popular local roadways and recreation paths
Dog bites and animal attacks
Medical malpractice, including surgical errors or delayed diagnoses
Nursing home abuse affecting vulnerable family members
Catastrophic injuries that require long-term medical care
Each injury case requires careful evaluation to assess potential liability and identify what forms of compensation may be available under Arizona law.
Understanding Peoria’s safety landscape helps residents recognize risks and the importance of taking legal action after an accident.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), Maricopa County consistently reports the highest number of motor vehicle accidents in the state, with thousands of collisions causing significant injuries each year. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) also shows that distracted driving, impaired driving, and speeding remain leading factors in roadway injuries across Arizona.
Regional transportation studies by the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) also identify high-traffic corridors such as Loop 101, Bell Road, and 83rd Avenue as areas where serious collisions frequently occur.
These statistics highlight the risks associated with auto or fall accidents and why many individuals choose to seek legal guidance when injuries affect health or financial stability.
Peoria residents injured due to someone else’s negligence have the right to:
File a personal injury claim
Seek compensation for medical expenses
Request reimbursement for lost wages
Recover compensation for emotional distress or physical pain
Pursue claims against property owners, drivers, employers, or other responsible parties
Arizona law allows personal injury victims to pursue compensation when they are harmed because another party failed to act with reasonable care. The legal system can be complex, which is why working with an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your rights, evaluate your injury case, and determine the best course for seeking compensation.
Long-term treatment needs are supported by findings from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), which notes the lasting impact serious injuries can have on daily living, recovery timelines, and healthcare costs.
Our law firm provides legal services for various personal injury cases, including:
Car accidents
Truck accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Bicycle accidents
Pedestrian accidents
Bus accidents
Uber/Lyft accidents
DoorDash accidents
Hit and run accidents
Rear end accidents
Uninsured motorist claims
Distracted driving accidents
DUI accidents
Preventable roadway injuries continue to rise nationwide, according to the National Safety Council (NSC).
Brain injury cases
Spinal cord injury
Catastrophic injuries requiring long-term medical attention
Surgical errors or complicated medical malpractice matters
Product-related injuries may involve safety issues documented by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Fall accident claims
Unsafe property conditions
Premises liability claims
Dog bites
Negligent security
Unsafe walkways or structures
We assist families in wrongful death cases by helping them understand legal options, organize relevant documentation, and pursue claims as allowed under Arizona law.
Our experience in workers compensation allows us to evaluate claims involving:
Work vehicle accidents
Construction injuries
Equipment failures
Third-party liability claims
Construction sites and industrial workplaces must follow safety standards established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and workers’ compensation claims statewide are overseen by the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA).
We know that many accident victims look for an injury lawyer immediately after an unexpected injury. That is why we make our legal team accessible to Peoria residents around the clock.
You may contact us anytime for a:
Free consultation
Free case evaluation
Initial consultation
Explanation of your legal options
Review of accident reports or insurance documents
We work on a contingency basis, meaning you won’t owe attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you, under the terms of a written fee agreement that clearly outlines our fees and any costs.
If you or a loved one has been injured in Peoria, whether from motor vehicle accidents, fall accidents, medical malpractice, workplace injuries, or another form of negligence, Harris Injury Law is here to help.
Our dedicated team is prepared to guide you through every step of the legal process, from gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies to working to help you pursue the compensation you may be entitled to under Arizona law.
Call or text us today at (480) 800-4878 to discuss your injury case and receive a free consultation.
We are available 24/7 and committed to helping Peoria residents understand their rights, evaluate their legal options, and move forward with the support they need.
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“After my rear-end accident in Peoria, I didn’t know how to deal with the insurance company. Jason explained the process thoroughly and helped guide me through getting the care I needed. I always felt supported.”
- A.L., Peoria Resident
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“When our family was dealing with a wrongful death claim, Harris Injury Law treated us with compassion and professionalism. They helped us understand the legal system during an incredibly difficult time.”
- M.R., Peoria Resident
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“I needed a personal injury lawyer after a distracted driving accident near the Peoria Sports Complex. Jason and his team were responsive, patient, and explained what to expect at each stage.”
- T.W., Peoria Resident
These testimonials reflect the type of support and legal services we offer to the Peoria community, especially those coping with accidental injuries and significant disruptions to their daily lives.
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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