When a bicycle accident changes your life, you deserve an advocate who understands both the legal process and the unique challenges faced by injured bicyclists. At Harris Injury Law, our Scottsdale personal injury lawyers are dedicated to helping victims and their families pursue fair compensation for their losses. Whether your accident occurred in a designated bike lane, a residential street, or alongside busy Scottsdale traffic corridors, our legal team is here to provide the legal support you need.
We know that bicycle accident injuries can lead to serious injuries, overwhelming medical bills, lost wages, and long-term physical therapy. Attorney Jason Harris and his team have represented accident victims throughout Arizona, including cyclists harmed by negligent drivers, and have experience handling significant personal injury recoveries.
If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a Scottsdale bike crash, contact Harris Injury Law today for a free consultation.
Not all law firms are the same. Choosing the right bicycle accident attorney can make the difference between an inadequate settlement and the full financial recovery you need. Here’s why clients trust Harris Injury Law:
Proven Experience: Attorney Jason Harris has handled numerous personal injury cases, including bicycle accident claims, and has guided many clients through the recovery process.
Dual Expertise: Unlike many firms, we handle both personal injury claims and workers’ compensation cases, allowing us to manage complex legal proceedings.
Personal Attention: You’ll speak directly with your Scottsdale bicycle accident lawyer from day one, not just a case manager.
24/7 Availability: Accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our legal professionals are available anytime.
Local Insight: We know Scottsdale’s roads, bike lanes, and traffic laws, a crucial advantage when determining liability.
Our mission is simple: protect the rights of injured people and help them pursue financial compensation under Arizona law.
Jason A. Harris is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. His career spans over 16 years of advocacy for accident victims, including injured bicyclists in Scottsdale.
Jason understands the devastating impact of bicycle accidents, from minor injuries like road rash and broken bones to catastrophic outcomes such as spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injury. He brings unmatched dedication, offering:
Legal guidance for navigating insurance claims and lawsuits.
Strategic collection of medical records, police reports, and witness statements.
Aggressive negotiation with the insurance company to prevent lowball offers.
Trial-ready preparation if your bicycle accident case requires legal representation in court.
When you work with Jason, you will have an advocate committed to handling your case with care and professionalism.
Despite Scottsdale’s reputation for bike-friendly communities and designated bike lanes, cyclists remain vulnerable. Our firm commonly handles cases involving:
Distracted driving – motorists texting or using GPS.
Failure to follow traffic laws – including not yielding to cyclists who follow the same rules as motor vehicles.
Negligent drivers – speeding, running stop signs, or reckless lane changes.
Dooring accidents – when a driver opens a car door into a cyclist’s path.
Unsafe road conditions – poor signage, lack of protective gear awareness, or inadequate bike lanes.
Drunk or impaired drivers – violating Arizona law and endangering everyone.
Using proper safety gear, such as helmets, reflective clothing, and lights, can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident.
No matter how your bike accident occurred, our Scottsdale bicycle accident attorneys will investigate thoroughly to hold the at fault party accountable.
Bicycle crashes are a growing concern in Arizona, including Scottsdale:
In 2022, Arizona recorded 1,056 bicycle crashes, with 45 fatalities and more than 800 injured bicyclists (Arizona Department of Transportation).
Maricopa County, which includes Scottsdale, accounted for the majority of these incidents, highlighting the risks cyclists face in urban areas.
Nationwide, NHTSA reports that bicyclists account for 2% of all traffic fatalities, with most crashes involving motor vehicles (NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts).
Head injuries are one of the most serious injuries a cyclist can suffer in a bicycle accident.
These numbers show the urgent need for strong advocacy when bicycle accident injuries occur in Scottsdale.
If you’re the injured party in a Scottsdale bicycle accident, it’s critical to know your rights under Arizona law: The statute of limitations in Arizona for filing a bike accident claim is two years from the date of the accident.
Seek medical attention immediately. Delays can harm both your health and your case.
Cyclists have the same rules and rights as drivers of motor vehicles.
You may file a bicycle accident claim against the at fault party.
You can recover both economic damages (like medical expenses, lost wages, and physical therapy) and non-economic damages (like emotional distress).
Insurance companies may try to minimize payouts, don’t sign anything without legal guidance.
Our firm will help you gather evidence from the accident scene, including witness statements, police reports, and medical records, to strengthen your case. Collecting evidence is vital in proving liability in a bicycle accident.
Our Scottsdale bicycle accident attorneys assist clients in every stage of their case, including:
Investigating the accident scene and collecting evidence.
Proving negligence through police reports, witness statements, and medical records.
Negotiating with the insurance company to prevent unfair denials or lowball offers.
Filing insurance claims and lawsuits against the at fault party.
Helping clients access proper medical treatment, from ER visits to physical therapy.
Pursuing compensation for severe injuries such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries, and long-term disabilities.
Guiding clients through the legal process, from gathering evidence to trial preparation.
Whether you’re facing minor injuries or catastrophic physical injuries, our experienced attorneys will help you recover compensation and move forward.
At Harris Injury Law, we understand that accidents don’t just happen between 9 and 5. That’s why our Scottsdale bicycle accident lawyers are available 24/7.
Call or text us anytime at (480) 800-HURT.
Visit our office at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
We serve clients across Scottsdale, from Old Town Scottsdale and Camelback Mountain to McCormick Ranch and North Scottsdale.
If you’ve been injured in a Scottsdale bicycle accident, don’t wait to seek legal representation about your rights. Every day you delay can make it harder to determine liability and pursue fair compensation.
At Harris Injury Law, we fight for injured cyclists dealing with medical attention, insurance claims, and the overwhelming challenges of recovery. Let our legal team guide you through the legal proceedings and help you pursue the financial recovery you may be entitled to under the law.
Call (480) 800-HURT today for your free consultation with a trusted Scottsdale bicycle accident attorney.
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"After my bike accident near Old Town Scottsdale, the insurance company tried to deny my claim. Jason Harris personally took my call, reviewed my medical records, and fought for my rights. I received a settlement that covered my medical expenses, lost wages, and even non-economic damages for the emotional distress I went through."
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Sarah T., Scottsdale
"I suffered a head injury and multiple broken bones in a bike crash on Shea Boulevard. Harris Injury Law guided me every step of the way. Their legal team worked tirelessly, and I finally felt like someone was standing up for me."
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Carlos M., Scottsdale, 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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