If you’ve been injured in a truck accident in Phoenix, AZ, you deserve a legal team that understands both the physical toll and legal complexities of these devastating incidents. At Harris Injury Law, we are proud to be a trusted Phoenix personal injury law firm that fights for injured truck accident victims throughout the Phoenix area. Consulting with an attorney immediately after a truck accident is crucial to preserve your rights and gather evidence. We provide around-the-clock support to help you navigate insurance claims, lawsuits, and complex negotiations with large trucking companies.
Not all law firms are the same. Harris Injury Law stands out because we treat each case like it matters, because it does. For more than 16 years, we’ve fought for truck accident victims who’ve suffered serious injuries due to truck driver negligence or dangerous commercial trucking practices. Truck accident claims often involve multiple parties, which complicates the liability determination. Whether your case involves a semi truck collision, an improperly loaded cargo situation, or a commercial vehicle accident involving driver fatigue, we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Why Clients Trust Us:
Over $75,000,000 won in verdicts and settlements
Speak directly to attorney Jason Harris, not just a case manager
Available 24/7 for free consultations
Dual expertise in personal injury and workers’ compensation
Deep experience with Phoenix truck accident claims
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if we win your case
We know how insurance companies operate, and we won’t let them deny your right to fair compensation. After a truck accident, you should act quickly to protect your rights and gather evidence, as trucking companies often send rapid response teams to start collecting evidence immediately.
Attorney Jason A. Harris brings a rare and valuable dual background in personal injury law and workers’ compensation law, making him uniquely qualified to handle truck accident cases where both personal injury and workplace liability may intersect. Evidence like electronic data recorders and truck maintenance records are vital in truck accident cases, and Jason’s expertise ensures no detail is overlooked.
Credentials at a Glance:
Practicing since 2006, with 18+ years of trial and settlement experience
Successfully resolved hundreds of commercial truck accident lawsuits
Experienced in claims involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and wrongful death
Known for his personalized attention, Jason takes your calls directly
Common injuries from truck accidents include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and broken bones
Jason’s down-to-earth approach, shaped by years working on cattle ranches and in the legal trenches of Ann Arbor and Mississippi, gives him an unmatched work ethic. He’s more than an attorney, he’s an advocate who treats your case like it’s personal. Truck accidents can frequently result in serious injuries and deaths due to the size and weight disparity between trucks and passenger vehicles.
Truck accidents in Phoenix are often catastrophic due to the sheer size of large trucks and commercial motor vehicles. At Harris Injury Law, we’ve seen a wide range of causes:
Driver fatigue from long hauls and poor scheduling
Distracted driving (texting or using a GPS while behind the wheel)
Improperly loaded cargo causing rollovers or jackknifes
Inadequate driver training from negligent trucking companies
Speeding or failure to adhere to federal and state regulations
Mechanical failures due to poor maintenance or faulty parts
Negligence by truck manufacturers or third-party contractors
Overloaded or improperly loaded cargo can affect a truck’s stability and handling, heightening the risk of accidents
Whether you were injured in a semi truck accident, a passenger car collision with a commercial truck, or were a truck driver injured due to another’s negligence, we’ll investigate every angle.
In 2023, Arizona reported a total of 123,256 motor vehicle crashes, including 37,376 injury crashes and 1,308 fatalities, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Maricopa County accounted for about 72.7% of all statewide crashes, making it a key area for truck‑accident litigation.
While the ADOT report doesn’t break down truly large‑truck‑specific crash counts, national data shows that in 2023 over 114,500 injury crashes and 5,472 fatalities involved large trucks in the U.S.
Rear‑end collisions, side‑swipes, and rollovers remain some of the most common crash types in large‑truck collisions according to federal safety data (IIHS)
If you’ve been involved in a truck collision in Phoenix, you may have the right to:
File a truck accident claim against multiple potentially liable parties
Pursue a personal injury lawsuit for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering
Demand accountability from trucking companies, vehicle maintenance providers, or commercial truck manufacturers
Seek compensation for future medical expenses, rehabilitation, and loss of earning capacity
Maximized compensation in truck accident cases is often due to the higher insurance limits that commercial trucks must carry, typically ranging from $750,000 to over $5 million
File a truck accident claim against multiple potentially liable parties
Pursue a personal injury lawsuit for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering
Demand accountability from trucking companies, vehicle maintenance providers, or commercial truck manufacturers
Seek compensation for future medical expenses, rehabilitation, and loss of earning capacity
We help you gather evidence, analyze police reports, and identify liable parties quickly. Trucking companies often destroy or hide critical evidence, don’t delay. Call us today for a free consultation. Proving fault in a truck accident case requires thorough evidence to show another party’s negligence caused or significantly contributed to the accident.
Our legal team is experienced in investigating truck accidents and pursuing maximum compensation on your behalf. Here’s how we support injured clients:
We Handle the Entire Legal Process:
Investigating commercial truck accidents
Preserving black box data, surveillance, and driver logs
Coordinating with accident reconstruction experts
Managing all insurance claims and communication
Negotiating fair settlements, or taking your case to court
We Fight for Full Compensation For:
Medical bills and future treatment
Spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries
Severe injuries like broken bones, burns, and amputations
Pain and suffering
Wrongful death claims on behalf of loved ones
Our Phoenix truck accident attorneys go beyond surface-level case handling, we fight like it’s our own family.
Accidents don’t wait for office hours. That’s why Harris Injury Law offers 24/7 availability to clients throughout Phoenix. Whether you’re dealing with the aftermath of a commercial vehicle accident on the Loop 101, or a loved one was struck by a large truck on a surface street like Van Buren or Camelback Road, we’re always here to help.
Call or text us anytime at (480) 800-HURT for immediate guidance from a trusted Phoenix truck accident lawyer.
The sooner you get legal help, the stronger your case. Let Harris Injury Law guide you toward justice and financial recovery. We don’t just work in Arizona, we live here, raise our families here, and care deeply about this community.
Harris Injury Law – 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix , AZ 85014
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We’re proud to serve Phoenix neighborhoods including Downtown, Encanto, Camelback East, Maryvale, South Mountain, and Desert Ridge.
Harris Injury Law is your trusted advocate when it comes to navigating the challenges of truck accident lawsuits, working with insurance companies, and recovering maximum compensation for your injuries. Don’t face the trucking industry alone, put our experience to work for you today.
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 is the best truck accident lawyer in Phoenix, he walked me through the entire legal process after a serious collision with a commercial truck on the I-10. He got my medical bills covered and negotiated a settlement that changed my life."
- Melissa R., Phoenix, AZ
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After my husband was severely injured in a truck crash near Deer Valley, we turned to Harris Injury Law. Jason and his team helped us file a personal injury lawsuit and a workers' compensation claim. They never gave up on us."
- Carla M., Glendale, AZ
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"The insurance company tried to lowball me after I was rear-ended by a semi truck. Jason held them accountable and recovered full compensation for my lost wages and future medical expenses."
- Mike G., Chandler, 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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