At Harris Injury Law, we understand the devastating impact a brain injury can have on your life and the lives of your loved ones. Whether caused by a car accident, motorcycle crash, workplace incident, or another traumatic event, a brain injury is often life-altering. Our firm is committed to providing compassionate, aggressive representation to accident victims in Scottsdale, Arizona.
If you or a family member has suffered a traumatic brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, you may benefit from having a trusted advocate by your side. Our Scottsdale personal injury lawyers have successfully represented many injury victims, helping them pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income and other damages.
Serving Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding areas with dedication and proven results.
Not all law firms are the same. When it comes to handling a brain injury claim, experience and dedication matter most. At Harris Injury Law, we bring:
Experience You Can Rely On: Attorney Jason Harris has extensive experience handling serious injury cases and is dedicated to pursuing fair outcomes for his clients.
Focused Expertise: We specialize in catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injury, diffuse axonal injury, and permanent brain damage.
Personalized Care: You work directly with your injury lawyer, not just paralegals or case managers.
24/7 Availability: Life-threatening injuries don’t follow a 9-to-5 schedule. Neither do we.
Contingency Fee Basis: You don’t pay unless we win your brain injury case.
Jason A. Harris is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury cases and workers’ compensation claims. This rare dual expertise is critical when a brain injury arises from motor vehicle accidents, car crashes, or workplace incidents.
Jason’s career reflects his deep commitment to helping the injured party and their family members recover compensation. His background includes:
Handling thousands of personal injury lawsuits and hundreds of third-party claims.
Extensive experience with car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and trucking accidents leading to severe TBI, skull fractures, and blunt force trauma.
A proven ability to navigate complex cases involving both insurance company disputes and long-term medical expenses.
Jason Harris treats every injured victim as if they were his own family, ensuring each client receives compassionate guidance, aggressive advocacy, and the highest quality legal services.
Brain injuries can occur in many ways, often leaving injured victims facing life-altering challenges. The brain can sustain damage in various ways, including traumatic impacts and lack of oxygen supply. Our firm regularly handles cases involving:
Car accidents & auto accidents
Slip and fall incidents leading to head injury
Workplace accidents and third-party liability claims
Sports-related injuries
Acts of violence or shaken baby syndrome
Medical malpractice or acquired brain injury
From mild TBI to severe cases involving diffuse axonal injury or permanent brain damage, we know how to seek justice for injured parties and their families.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of serious injury, disability, and wrongful death in the United States.
Nationwide, an estimated 2.8 million people sustain a TBI each year. Of those, around 50,000 die, approximately 282,000 are hospitalized, and nearly 2.5 million are treated and released from emergency departments (Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States).
Falls are the most common cause of TBI-related hospitalizations, followed by motor vehicle crashes and assaults (CDC).
In 2020, there were approximately 214,110 TBI-related hospitalizations, and in 2021, 69,473 TBI-related deaths were reported nationally (CDC – TBI Data and Research).
These figures highlight the seriousness of Scottsdale brain injury cases, especially with high traffic volumes on Loop 101 and frequent car crashes near popular destinations like Old Town Scottsdale and Camelback Mountain.
Arizona law allows injured victims to file a personal injury lawsuit when someone else’s negligence causes a brain injury. Victims may seek financial compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. However, Arizona follows the doctrine of comparative negligence, which reduces compensation if you are partially to blame for your injury.
Medical expenses and ongoing physical therapy
Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
Emotional difficulties and mental anguish
Permanent disability or brain damage
Wrongful death damages for family members who lost loved ones
Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of companionship after a brain injury
It is critical to seek medical attention immediately after a head injury. Even a mild traumatic brain injury can worsen if left untreated. Under Arizona law, you have only two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit for a brain injury claim. A skilled Scottsdale brain injury lawyer will help protect your rights and pursue fair compensation.
When you choose Harris Injury Law, you gain more than just an injury lawyer, you gain an advocate who understands the complexity of brain tissue injuries, brain cells recovery, and severe TBI cases. We assist by:
Conducting a free case evaluation to determine liability and damages.
Gathering medical records, accident reports, and expert testimony.
Negotiating aggressively with the insurance company.
Filing a personal injury claim or brain injury lawsuit when necessary.
Pursuing maximum compensation for life-threatening injuries, emotional distress, and financial losses.
Building strong evidence to prove liability, including showing how the injury happened and identifying who was at fault.
We have successfully represented injured parties across Scottsdale, ensuring they receive the medical attention and legal services they deserve.
Brain injuries don’t wait, and neither should you. Whether you are dealing with skull fracture, axonal injury, shaken baby syndrome, or life-threatening diffuse axonal injury, we are here for you.
Our team is available 24/7 to take your call, provide a free consultation, and help you understand your next steps. We serve clients across Scottsdale, including neighborhoods near Old Town Scottsdale, McCormick Ranch, Camelback Mountain, and Scottsdale Quarter.
We also collaborate with local medical providers, rehabilitation centers, and physical therapy specialists to ensure you get the comprehensive support you need.
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Scottsdale, AZ, don’t wait. Contact Harris Injury Law today to begin the process of seeking compensation.
Harris Injury Law
1136 E Campbell Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Call or Text: (480) 800-HURT
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"When my husband suffered a severe traumatic brain injury after a Scottsdale car accident, we didn’t know where to turn. Jason Harris walked us through every step, fought the insurance company, and secured a settlement that covered his medical treatment, physical therapy, and lost wages. We couldn’t have asked for a more dedicated brain injury attorney."
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Mary K., Scottsdale, AZ
"Harris Injury Law gave me hope after my mild traumatic brain injury turned my life upside down. Jason was always available to answer questions and truly cared about my recovery."
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Carlos R., 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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