Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most difficult experiences a family can endure. When an untimely death occurs because of someone else’s negligence, surviving family members are often left facing emotional anguish, financial uncertainty, and questions about their legal rights. Harris Injury Law provides legal guidance to families in Peoria, AZ regarding wrongful death claims and related personal injury cases arising from car accidents, medical malpractice, commercial truck accidents, premises liability incidents, and other preventable tragedies.
Located at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014, Harris Injury Law provides legal services to clients across Maricopa County. To speak with a Peoria personal injury lawyer call (480) 648-0319 to schedule a consultation and learn more about your legal options. There is no charge for the initial meeting.
Wrongful death cases involve complex questions about liability, accident reports, damages, and the financial and emotional consequences experienced by family members. Our legal team helps families understand their rights under Arizona law and explains the steps involved in the legal process.
Choosing a wrongful death attorney is an important decision for families seeking clarity about their legal options. Wrongful death claims require careful investigation, an understanding of personal injury law, and the ability to gather evidence that helps prove negligence by the parties involved.
Families in Peoria work with Harris Injury Law because the firm:
Provides direct attorney involvement from the beginning of each case.
Helps families understand how wrongful death damages are assessed under Arizona law.
Reviews accident reports, medical records, and witness statements to identify negligent actions.
Offers guidance on communicating with insurance companies during the claims process.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients do not owe attorney fees unless compensation is obtained on their behalf, as outlined in the written agreement.
A wrongful death suit is a legal action that allows a family to address financial and legal issues arising from a loss and address the financial impact of medical expenses, lost wages, funeral costs, and long-term emotional anguish. With experienced personal injury attorneys available, families may receive legal guidance at various stages of a wrongful death lawsuit.
Jason A. Harris is an experienced personal injury attorney who regularly handles wrongful death cases, motor vehicle accident claims, and complex matters involving significant injuries. His background includes years of representing accident victims and their families in both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. This dual experience allows Jason to evaluate situations where a wrongful death action may overlap with workplace incidents or third-party liability claims.
Raised with a strong work ethic and a commitment to service, Jason’s early experience at the Lafayette County Chancery Clerk’s Office taught him the importance of accuracy, diligence, and problem-solving. His legal education at Western Michigan’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School and time working at the Washtenaw County Public Defender’s Office gave him early practical exposure to courtroom advocacy.
Jason works closely with clients and helps them understand the phases that may arise in a case, including filing a wrongful death claim and potential settlement negotiations or court proceedings. Families often appreciate his steady communication, practical guidance, and focus on presenting their case with clarity.
Wrongful death cases in Peoria may arise from various forms of alleged negligence. Some of the most common circumstances include:
Heavy traffic along Loop 101, Northern Avenue, Bell Road, and other major corridors increases the risk of auto accidents, many of which lead to significant injuries or fatal outcomes. These incidents may involve speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, or violations of traffic laws.
Commercial truck accidents on Grand Avenue and the Agua Fria Freeway frequently result in serious injuries due to the size and weight of the vehicles involved. When a trucking company, driver, or loading crew fails to follow safety standards, a wrongful death claim may be considered under Arizona law.
Motorcyclists face heightened dangers from visibility issues, sudden lane changes, and driver inattention. Fatal motorcycle accidents often require detailed investigation to determine whether a defendant owed a duty of care that was breached.
When healthcare providers fail to meet accepted standards of care, the consequences can be devastating. Wrongful death claims related to medical errors may involve surgical injuries, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, or lack of proper monitoring.
Property owners have responsibilities to maintain safe environments. Fatal incidents may stem from falls, unsafe conditions, negligent security, or hazardous structural issues.
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers may be liable for fatal injuries caused by defective equipment, automotive components, or unsafe consumer products.
Construction sites, warehouses, and industrial environments in Peoria present potential hazards. While workers’ compensation may apply, third-party personal injury claims may also be appropriate depending on the parties involved.
Wrongful death cases in Peoria reflect broader safety trends across Arizona.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), more than 1,300 people statewide lost their lives in motor vehicle crashes in 2023. Many involved contributing factors such as impaired driving, speeding, or distraction.
Nationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that unintentional injuries remain a leading cause of death across all age groups, with motor vehicle crashes, falls, and medical-related errors contributing significantly to mortality numbers.
While Peoria does not publish a standalone wrongful death dataset, local patterns closely mirror Arizona’s statewide statistics, underscoring the value of legal guidance when fatal injuries may involve negligence.
A wrongful death action in Arizona allows surviving family members to seek financial compensation for certain losses, where permitted under Arizona law, resulting from someone else’s negligence. Eligible family members may include:
The surviving spouse
Children
Parents
The estate, when appropriate
A wrongful death attorney can explain how these rights apply and what damages may be available. Wrongful death damages may include:
Medical bills and medical expenses related to the final injury
Funeral and burial costs
Lost wages and future income the deceased would have provided
Loss of companionship, guidance, and support
Emotional anguish
Punitive damages in limited cases involving egregious conduct, where permitted under Arizona law
Each wrongful death lawsuit requires a clear showing that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the untimely death. An experienced personal injury attorney helps families gather evidence, document financial losses, and prepare their claim in accordance with Arizona law.
A Peoria wrongful death lawyer at Harris Injury Law works closely with families to guide them through the legal process and help them understand the types of compensation that may be available under Arizona law. Our injury lawyers focus on helping families understand each step of their personal injury claim, from filing the initial paperwork to negotiating with an insurance company or preparing for trial in civil court.
Our legal team gathers evidence, including accident reports, medical records, witness statements, physical evidence, and expert evaluations. This information helps prove negligence and clarify the circumstances of the fatal incident.
Wrongful death cases may include several parties involved, depending on the situation. For example:
A negligent driver in car accidents
A trucking company in commercial truck accidents
A property owner in a premises liability claim
A physician or hospital in medical malpractice cases
A manufacturer in product liability incidents
Understanding the parties involved helps strengthen the wrongful death claim and support the family’s effort to claim compensation.
Insurance companies may dispute liability or attempt to limit financial compensation. Harris Injury Law helps families respond effectively and avoid misunderstandings that could weaken their case.
We help families document financial losses and non-economic harm, including physical pain, emotional anguish, and the long-term impact on or her family.
Some cases settle through negotiation, while others require litigation. Our experienced attorneys are prepared to continue evaluating appropriate legal options, including presenting the case in civil court when necessary.
Families coping with unexpected loss often need answers outside traditional business hours. You may contact Harris Injury Law after hours, and we aim to respond as promptly as possible to discuss your questions, concerns, and potential next steps. A wrongful death lawyer can explain your legal rights and help you determine whether pursuing a wrongful death suit is appropriate for your situation.
If you have lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligence, you do not need to navigate the next steps alone. Harris Injury Law is available to help your family understand its legal options and guide you through the wrongful death action process.
Call (480) 800-4878 today to schedule a free consultation with a Peoria wrongful death lawyer. We are here to help you understand your legal options and explore compensation permitted under Arizona law.
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“After losing my father in a preventable crash near Lake Pleasant Parkway, our family didn’t know where to start. Jason walked us through every step and made sure we understood our rights. His compassion helped us get through an incredibly painful time.”
- D.M., Peoria, AZ
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“We contacted Harris Injury Law after a workplace incident resulted in the death of my husband. Jason helped coordinate the personal injury claim and explained how the wrongful death action worked alongside the workers’ compensation process. Our family is grateful for the support.”
- S.R., Peoria, AZ
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“When my brother passed away due to a distracted driving accident, we felt overwhelmed. Jason reviewed the accident reports, gathered evidence, and guided us through the legal process. His professionalism made a very difficult situation easier to manage.”
- L.G., Peoria, AZ
Testimonials reflect individual experiences and do not guarantee specific results. Every case is unique.
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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