Rear end accidents are among the most common car accident types in Peoria, AZ, often occurring in busy corridors such as Bell Road, Lake Pleasant Parkway, Olive Avenue, and areas near Loop 101. These collisions frequently result in medical bills, missed work, severe injuries, and long-term complications for accident victims and their families. If you were injured in a Peoria car accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be unsure how to navigate the legal process or deal with an insurance company during settlement discussions.
At Harris Injury Law, our legal team represents individuals and families impacted by rear end collisions throughout Peoria. Whether the crash caused minor injuries or significant bodily injury such as spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries, our firm is available to help you understand your legal rights, gather evidence, communicate with the insurance carrier, and discuss options for seeking compensation under Arizona law. We assist clients in neighborhoods like Vistancia, Fletcher Heights, Camino á Lago, Old Town Peoria, The Meadows, Cibola Vista, and other communities across Peoria AZ.
Our attorneys handle personal injury cases arising from rear end accidents, distracted driving crashes, drunk driving incidents, and auto accident cases involving serious injuries and vehicle damage. If a negligent driver caused your injuries, you may have legal options to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, medical treatment, and property damage under Arizona law.
Below is an overview from a Peoria personal injury lawyer designed to help you understand the claims process, liability considerations, insurance claims, and how our legal team may assist
Choosing a law firm after a car wreck can shape the entire direction of your Peoria car accident claim. Harris Injury Law emphasizes direct attorney access, open communication, and guidance tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.
Here is how our Peoria rear end accident lawyers support clients throughout the claims process:
Our clients have direct access to an attorney and receive clear communication throughout their case. We aim to provide clarity from day one by explaining key stages of the auto accident process so you can better understand your legal rights and options.
Rear end collisions often involve disputes regarding the rear driver’s negligence, distracted driving evidence, or official accident report discrepancies. Our legal team works to determine whether the other driver violated their duty of care and how that driver’s negligence contributed to your injuries.
Auto insurance companies may attempt to undervalue claims, argue about pre-existing conditions, or dispute liability. If an insurance company disputes liability or valuation, we provide guidance throughout settlement discussions and outline available legal options if needed.
We help clients understand the role of medical records, the importance of seeking medical attention, and how medical bills are commonly used in personal injury claims. Injuries like spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, whiplash, soft tissue injuries, or common injuries like bruising and soreness can all impact your injury claim.
Our attorneys regularly assist accident victims across Peoria AZ and are familiar with local crash patterns, traffic flow, and high-risk areas noted in data from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).
Jason A. Harris is a Peoria car accident lawyer who brings a rare dual background in both personal injury and workers’ compensation. This combination allows him to understand how car accident injuries impact not only medical recovery but also employment, lost wages, long-term treatment costs, and future financial stability.
Since 2006, Jason has handled numerous personal injury matters involving car accident cases, trucking collisions, workplace incidents, defective products, and complex third-party liability claims. His experience includes rear end accident cases, auto accident claims, distracted driving crashes, drunk driving collisions involving a drunk driver, and other motor-vehicle-related injury claims.
Jason began his professional journey at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), where he developed the discipline and work ethic that guide his legal career today. He continued his education at Western Michigan’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School, earning the opportunity to practice law while working with the Washtenaw County Public Defender’s Office. His background reflects determination, commitment, and real-world legal problem-solving.
Today, Jason works alongside his wife Marisa and their children as part of a supportive family environment that motivates his dedication to helping accident victims navigate the legal process after serious injuries.
Distracted driving is a leading factor in rear end collisions, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Following too closely reduces reaction time and increases the likelihood of a crash.
Higher speeds increase crash severity and reduce stopping distance.
Driving under the influence remains a significant safety issue documented by national agencies including the NHTSA.
Heavy rain during monsoon season affects braking distances and visibility.
Peoria rear end accidents reflect broader trends reported statewide by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).
According to ADOT crash data:
Rear end collisions are among the most frequently recorded crash types in Arizona.
Many az car accidents occur on high-volume roads and at intersections.
Distracted driving remains a documented factor in statewide traffic accidents.
Rear end crashes contribute to injuries that result in medical expenses, property damage, and long-term medical treatment.
The at fault driver may be responsible for damages caused by their negligence. Evidence such as the official accident report, photographs, witness statements, and traffic camera footage may be relevant.
Insurance companies evaluate claims with their own interests in mind.
A personal injury claim may include compensation for medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, and other losses.
Medical records help establish the connection between the accident and your injuries.
A Peoria car accident attorney can help you better understand your legal rights and communicate with the insurance carrier on your behalf.
We review the official accident report, witness statements, and other evidence to determine liability.
Our legal team manages communication with auto insurance companies so clients can focus on recovery.
We help clients navigate each step of their injury claim and review offers made during settlement negotiations.
If necessary, we outline litigation options and prepare the case for court.
We explain complex legal topics so clients can make informed decisions.
Many accident victims reach out to our legal team immediately after a crash because they feel overwhelmed by medical expenses or pressure from an insurance adjuster. We are available to answer questions and offer a free consultation.
If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence in a Peoria rear end collision, Harris Injury Law is available to help you understand your legal rights, discuss liability considerations, and explore options for seeking compensation under Arizona law.
Contact us today at (480) 800-4878 to schedule a no-obligation, free consultation. No attorney‑client relationship is formed unless a written agreement is signed.
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“After my rear end collision on Bell Road, the insurance adjuster kept pressuring me to settle. Harris Injury Law explained every step and helped me understand my legal rights. I always had direct access to my attorney.”
- M.R., Peoria
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“The team helped me navigate my peoria car accident claim after a distracted driving crash. They were thorough, responsive, and made sure I understood the claims process.”
- D.S., Vistancia
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“I suffered car accident injuries that required months of medical treatment. Jason Harris and his legal team guided me through the insurance claims and stayed in communication the whole time.”
- T.H., Old Town Peoria
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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