Y. D.2025-01-23Verified So I had a complicated issue involving a car accodent. My beef was with the insurance company. I cold called Harris Injury Law on a holiday planning to leave a message but to my surprise the owner answered the phone. After soeaking with me about the situation, it turns out that I really didnt have the kind of case that they handle. However, he gave me free advise on what to do with the insurance company. Something that they failed to tell me was an option! I called the insurance company back and did exactly what he advised me to do and it worked! So I would recommend this law firm. They seem to be really nice folks that listen to you even if they dont take the case. C G.2024-09-16Verified During an already overwhelming time in my life, last thing I had any time or energy for was deal with a car accident where I felt their insurance company was trying to take advantage of me. I knew I wasn't educated enough on how to fight this on my own so I searched and read reviews and selected Harris Injury Law. I had the pleasure of working directly with Jason Harris for my car accident claim, and I couldn't be more grateful for his expertise and dedication. Jason guided me through every step of the process, explaining everything clearly and making sure I was always informed. He took the extra steps to ensure not only my physical well being was a priority but also my mental health. Jason's attention to detail and thorough preparation were key to a successful ending. Thanks to Jason and Skylar's hard work, I received a favorable outcome. I highly recommend Jason and his team for anyone seeking legal representation--they truly care about their clients and fight for the best results! Dan V.2024-09-10Verified If you need legal assistance, I highly recommend Harris Injury Law. They are a top-notch firm, and I wouldn't hesitate to use their services in the future. Jason provides his direct line and is always available to answer any questions you may have along the way. Jeff R.2024-07-30Verified I have worked with Jason Harris since 2008. He is a fantastic attorney, the kind of attorney who picks up the phone and works hard for your case. You're not just a number in his firm and there is not constant turnover of staff so your case will stay with the same paralegal and Jason. He's helped so many patients over the years, I used him for my auto accident in 2023. Thanks Jason for a fantastic settlement. Jeff H.2024-06-18Verified I called and spoke to Jason himself answered. This is something that speaks volumes because most places you call, you get some staff person or assistant who maybe isn't qualified enough to give you proper answers. Jason was very professional, thorough, listened to my situation and guided me with what I needed to do. If I need services in the future, I would definitely give him a holler. Xiaoning C.2024-06-11Verified Thank you so much Jason. He is super nice and help me saving money. In the future all problem I will back for him. Thank you Jay R.2022-12-18Verified Jason was my lawyer for a car accident I had a couple years ago. He was always available to talk and got me a great settlement for my car, and injury claim. Milena G.2022-11-21Verified Mr. Harris will truly fight for you. Open communication, prompt updates, and the best settlement for your case! Highly recommend Harris Injury Law. Marisa Z.2022-08-09Verified Jason represented me after a terrible car accident with my daughter. As a single mom, I need my car, and he sped along the entire process. Jason explained a lot of the complex medical and insurance issues I didn't understand. He gave me his cell phone number in case I ever had questions. I was very happy with my settlement.Load more
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.
Harris Injury Law
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