At Harris Injury Law, we understand how devastating a truck accident can be. With large commercial trucks, semi trucks, and delivery vehicles constantly moving through Scottsdale, even one driver error can cause life changing injuries and massive property damage. The size and weight of commercial trucks can cause catastrophic outcomes, even at low speeds. When you or a loved one are injured in a serious truck accident, you need an experienced Scottsdale personal injury attorney who will fight for your rights, handle the insurance company, and help you pursue compensation.
We proudly represent Scottsdale truck accident victims, ensuring that every truck accident case receives the personal attention it deserves. The trucking industry has approximately 15.5 million trucks in operation in the United States, highlighting the scale of potential risks on the road.
Not all law firms are the same. Attorney Jason Harris has handled numerous car accidents cases, including those involving semi trucks and large commercial vehicles. Truck accident claims can be complicated due to federal regulations and the involvement of insurance companies. We have extensive experience representing injury victims in truck accident cases, building a reputation for aggressive advocacy and compassionate service.
Here’s why Scottsdale residents trust us:
24/7 availability – You can call us any time, day or night.
Direct communication with your lawyer – Jason Harris personally oversees every truck accident case.
Dual expertise – We handle both personal injury and workers’ compensation claims, an advantage in cases involving commercial trucks.
Proven Experience – From spinal cord injuries to traumatic brain injury cases, we have represented victims of catastrophic accidents and worked to pursue fair compensation on their behalf.
Attorney Jason A. Harris brings rare dual expertise in personal injury and workers’ compensation law, giving him a comprehensive understanding of cases involving truck driver error, unsafe lane change accidents, and commercial truck accidents. Since 2006, Jason has represented injury victims across Arizona, working to pursue financial recovery for medical bills, lost wages, and medical care. The trucking company can be liable for the accident caused by the driver they hired if the driver was on duty at the time of the accident.
Jason’s commitment goes beyond legal skill. He takes time to understand your situation, explains the process clearly, and works tirelessly against powerful trucking companies and their accident response teams. His goal: to protect truck accident victims’ rights and work tirelessly to pursue justice on their behalf.
Many Scottsdale truck accidents happen because of:
Truck driver speeding and reckless driving.
Driver errors such as unsafe lane change or distracted driving.
Fatigued driving – truckers often work long shifts in violation of federal hours-of-service rules.
Truck driver error due to impairment or negligence.
Mechanical failures or improper maintenance of large trucks.
Overloaded cargo, which increases stopping distance and risks rollovers.
When these factors lead to a serious truck accident, identifying the at fault party, whether it’s the truck driver, trucking company, or another responsible party, is crucial to your truck accident claim. Many truck accident cases are complex and may involve multiple liable parties, including truck drivers and trucking companies.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), large trucks are involved in thousands of accidents each year across the state. In 2022:
2,742 large truck accidents occurred in Arizona.
82 fatalities and 1,183 injuries were linked to large truck accidents statewide (ADOT 2022 Crash Facts Report).
Maricopa County, where Scottsdale is located, reported the highest concentration of commercial truck accidents, largely due to heavy traffic on Loop 101, Loop 202, and I-10.
These numbers highlight why having a truck accident lawyer in Scottsdale is essential for protecting your rights.
If you’ve been involved in a Scottsdale truck accident, you may be entitled to file a truck accident injury claim for:
Medical expenses and ongoing medical care.
Lost wages and diminished earning capacity.
Property damage to your vehicle.
Non economic damages such as pain and suffering.
Insurance companies often work quickly to limit their liability, but as an injury victim, you have the right to:
Request a free case evaluation.
Obtain the truck’s black box data for evidence.
Hold responsible parties accountable, including negligent truck drivers or trucking companies.
Seek fair compensation for your losses.
Gathering evidence such as road camera footage, photographs, witness testimonies, and medical reports is important to support a claim.
Our experienced truck accident attorneys in Scottsdale handle every aspect of your truck accident case, including:
Investigating the crash scene and securing evidence.
Obtaining police reports and truck crash records.
Reviewing traffic laws and motor vehicle accident case details.
Challenging unsafe practices by trucking companies.
Negotiating with the insurance company to pursue fair compensation.
Filing lawsuits and representing you in court when needed.
We fight for financial recovery so you can focus on your medical treatment and healing.
We know truck accident victims need help immediately. That’s why our accident lawyers in Scottsdale are available anytime. Whether you’ve suffered life altering injuries such as a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injuries, or other severe harm, we’ll stand by your side. Truck accidents often lead to life-changing injuries such as broken bones.
From your free consultation to settlement negotiations, we remain committed to helping you pursue compensation and rebuild your life.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a semi truck accident or another motor vehicle accident case in Scottsdale, don’t wait. Contact Harris Injury Law for a free consultation and speak with an attorney immediately. In Scottsdale, it is crucial to act quickly after a truck accident to ensure evidence is preserved and claims are filed within legal timelines.
Call or Text: (480) 800-HURT
Let our truck accident attorneys fight to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you may be entitled to. We proudly serve Scottsdale truck accident victims and clients throughout Maricopa County.
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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"After my Scottsdale truck accident, the insurance company tried to lowball me. Jason Harris and his team fought hard and got me a settlement that covered my medical expenses and lost wages. I’ll forever be grateful."
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