If you or a loved one has been the victim of a hit and run accident in Phoenix, AZ, you don’t have to navigate the aftermath alone. A hit and run accident occurs when a driver involved in an accident fails to stop and provide their information as required by law.
At Harris Injury Law, we are an experienced Phoenix personal injury lawyer serving clients throughout Arizona, specializing in helping car accident victims hold negligent drivers accountable and recover the compensation they deserve. Whether the hit and run resulted in serious injuries, property damage, or emotional trauma, our experienced attorney is ready to assist clients every step of the way.
We are dedicated to serving clients’ needs and advocating for their best interests after a hit and run accident.
Not all law firms are the same. When you’ve suffered injuries in a hit and run crash, choosing the right legal advocate is crucial. In Arizona, drivers have a legal obligation to stop if they are involved in an accident that results in property damage or injury.
At Harris Injury Law, your trusted Phoenix car accident lawyer, we bring over 16 years of proven success in car accident cases, including complex auto accident cases involving unidentified or uninsured drivers. We understand the emotional toll and financial burden these cases cause, and we are committed to seeking fair compensation on your behalf, consistent with Arizona law.
Here’s why Phoenix car accident victims choose us:
24/7 direct access to Attorney Jason Harris
In past cases, we have recovered over $75 million recovered for personal injury clients
Extensive experience in both car accidents and workers’ compensation
Clear communication with insurance companies and adjusters
No upfront fees, cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, so you only pay if we win your case
From securing police reports to negotiating with your insurer to filing a personal injury lawsuit, our law team works collaboratively to handle the entire legal process so you can focus on healing. Contacting law enforcement and filing a police report after a hit and run accident is essential for any legal proceedings.
Jason A. Harris is one of Arizona’s few attorneys who seamlessly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation claims. With an unwavering dedication to justice, Jason has extensive experience resolving car accident claims, including many hit and run accident cases, achieving positive outcomes for clients when possible.
His experience includes:
Complex third-party claims involving hit and run drivers
Traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and other serious injuries
Car accident lawsuits requiring extensive medical treatment and recovery
Negotiations with difficult insurance companies
Recovering damages for lost wages, emotional distress, and physical pain
Jason brings both legal experience and a strong commitment to client service. You’ll speak with him directly, not get passed off to a case manager. Whether the accident occurred on the I-10, near downtown Phoenix, or in a residential neighborhood, he will be with you from the accident scene to the courtroom, if necessary.
In Maricopa County and across the Phoenix metro area, hit and run accidents are disturbingly common. Many are caused by:
Drunk driving or impaired driving
Distracted driving (texting while driving)
Driving without a valid driver’s license or insurance
Fear of arrest due to outstanding warrants
Panic following an accident resulting in serious injuries
Collecting witness statements after a hit and run can be invaluable, as they provide crucial evidence to support your case and help establish what happened.
Hit and run drivers often flee to avoid legal consequences, leaving the victim to deal with medical expenses, property damage, and lost wages. Identifying the at fault driver is essential for pursuing legal action and seeking justice. At Harris Injury Law, our legal team has the experience to investigate these cases thoroughly and help you pursue compensation even when the other driver is never found.
Arizona continues to see a troubling number of hit and run accidents each year, with many of the most serious crashes occurring in Phoenix. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT):
In 2023, there were 122,247 total motor vehicle crashes reported across Arizona.
Of these, 15,648 were classified as hit and run accidents, accounting for 12.8% of all crashes statewide.
These hit and run crashes resulted in 3,856 injuries and 113 fatalities statewide.
While ADOT does not provide a city-level breakdown of hit and run incidents, local reports suggest that Phoenix is disproportionately affected. In 2023, Phoenix recorded 307 traffic fatalities—the highest among major cities in the United States and approximately 23.5% of Arizona’s total traffic deaths (AZFamily.com).
This alarming trend highlights the importance of having an experienced Phoenix hit and run accident lawyer by your side. Victims of hit and run crashes in Phoenix often face not only severe physical injuries but also complex legal and insurance challenges when the at-fault driver flees the scene.
At Harris Injury Law, we help victims pursue all available avenues for compensation, including uninsured motorist claims, third-party liability investigations, and civil lawsuits when the hit and run driver is identified.
As a hit and run accident victim in Arizona, you have rights protected under both criminal and civil law. Even if the hit and run driver is never identified, you may still be entitled to compensation through:
Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your insurance policy
MedPay to cover immediate medical expenses
Filing a personal injury claim for injuries suffered
Claiming compensation for property damage to your vehicle or other personal property
Recovering lost wages or loss of future earning capacity
Punitive damages, if the hit and run driver is located and acted with gross negligence
The right to recover damages in a car accident case, including compensation for injuries, medical expenses, and other losses
After a hit and run accident, victims can pursue compensation and recover damages through their own insurance coverage when the fleeing driver is not found, as part of their car accident case.
At Harris Injury Law, we guide you through the claim process, ensure your rights are protected, and work to recover compensation for physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial losses.
Our Phoenix hit and run accident lawyers are highly experienced in handling complex auto accident claims involving:
Serious injuries like traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and chronic pain
Disputed liability or lack of clear evidence at the accident scene
Uncooperative insurance adjusters, including challenges with the insurance adjuster during the claims process
Multiple parties, including commercial vehicles or rideshare drivers
Wrongful death or permanent disability cases
We offer:
Thorough accident investigations
Review of police reports and surveillance footage
Connections with medical experts for proper treatment documentation, including physical therapy as part of the recovery process
Aggressive negotiation or litigation, depending on your needs
A compassionate law office that treats your personal injury case with care
Whether it’s a car crash on Camelback Road or a pedestrian struck near Roosevelt Row, we have the tools, expertise, and resources to advocate for you.
When you’re suffering from injuries suffered in a hit and run, you need immediate support. That’s why our law firm offers 24/7 availability. From the moment you call us, you’ll receive reasonable assistance, a free case evaluation, and a clear path forward.
We serve all areas of Phoenix and Maricopa County, including:
Downtown Phoenix
Central City
Arcadia
Maryvale
Alhambra
North Mountain
Deer Valley
Ahwatukee Foothills
Whether your run accident occurred in a residential neighborhood, on a busy highway, or in a parking lot, we’re here for you.
Don’t let the actions of a careless or cowardly driver go unanswered. The legal process may seem overwhelming, but Harris Injury Law is here to guide you. The first step after a car accident is to seek medical attention for any injuries sustained. We’ll handle the insurance companies, investigate the crash, and fight to recover compensation that reflects the injuries, medical treatment, and emotional suffering you’ve endured.
Visit Us: 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014
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Let the experienced hit and run accident lawyer in Phoenix has to offer be your advocate. Schedule your free consultation today and let us pursue justice on your behalf.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. To understand your legal rights and options, please contact Harris Injury Law at (480) 800-HURT.
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“Jason Harris fought hard for me after I was hit by a driver who fled the scene. I had multiple injuries and didn’t know where to turn. He made sure I got the medical treatment I needed and secured a settlement that covered my medical bills and lost income.”
- Maria T., Phoenix, AZ
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“When the insurance company tried to deny my hit and run claim, Harris Injury Law stepped in. I can’t thank them enough for standing up for me.”
- Daniel S., Phoenix, AZ
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“They treated me like family, not just a case number. I highly recommend Harris Injury Law if you’ve been in a hit and run accident.”
- Ashley L., Phoenix, AZ
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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