If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle crash in the Tempe area, you may benefit from consulting a lawyer with experience in motorcycle accident cases. At Harris Injury Law, we handle motorcycle accident cases and are familiar with the issues that motorcyclists often face. Our Tempe personal injury attorneys represent injured riders in Tempe and assist them in pursuing compensation under Arizona law.
Located in Phoenix and serving Tempe and the surrounding region, Harris Injury Law is available to respond promptly and provide legal guidance to motorcycle accident victims.
When facing serious injuries from a motorcycle accident, choosing an attorney with experience in motorcycle accident cases can be an important step. Here’s why Tempe riders turn to Harris Injury Law:
Our attorneys have represented clients in various motorcycle accident cases involving larger vehicles, collisions, and wrongful death scenarios.
We work on a contingency fee basis, you don’t pay attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you. We’ll explain all fee terms clearly in writing before representation begins.
You’ll work closely with your legal team from the start, including direct access to your attorney.
We investigate the facts of the case, review available evidence, and assist with insurance negotiations or litigation if necessary.
We understand Arizona law and how it applies to motorcycle accidents in Tempe and throughout Maricopa County.
Our goal is to help clients seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and other accident-related losses.
At Harris Injury Law, we’re committed to treating each motorcycle accident case with the respect and diligence it deserves.
															Jason A. Harris is the founding attorney of Harris Injury Law. Since 2006, he has represented clients across Arizona in personal injury law and workers’ compensation matters, including motorcycle accident claims.
Jason brings dual expertise that allows him to handle even the most complex motorcycle accident cases, from serious injuries to wrongful death. He understands how motorcycle riders face unique risks from negligent drivers, blind spots, and distracted driving.
In Tempe, Jason leads the legal team in investigating each motorcycle crash, working with medical specialists, dealing with insurers, and holding at-fault parties accountable. When you call Harris Injury Law, you’ll have direct communication with your attorney throughout your case.
Motorcycle crashes in Tempe, AZ occur for many reasons. Some of the most common causes our Tempe motorcycle accident attorneys see include:
Distracted driving or driver distraction by other motorists.
Blind-spot collisions and unsafe lane changes.
Left-turn accidents where a vehicle turns into a motorcycle’s path.
Speeding and reckless driving.
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Poor road conditions or debris in the roadway.
Collisions with larger vehicles, such as trucks or SUVs, which often cause serious injuries to motorcyclists.
Our Tempe motorcycle accident lawyers investigate the police report, witness statements, and crash evidence to determine fault and pursue compensation on behalf of injured riders.
Motorcycle accident victims in Tempe face significant risks each year. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Crash Facts report, there were 2,624 motorcycle crashes statewide, resulting in 160 fatalities and 2,206 injuries. Of those crashes, 1,821 involved multiple vehicles, while 803 were single-vehicle collisions.
Maricopa County, which includes the City of Tempe, accounted for the majority of these motorcycle accidents. ADOT data shows that nearly 60% of all motorcycle crashes in Arizona occur in Maricopa County, where dense traffic and urban roadways increase collision risks for riders.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that motorcyclists are approximately 28 times more likely to die in a crash than occupants of passenger vehicles and four times more likely to be injured. Major contributing factors include speeding, driver inattention, and failure to detect motorcycles in traffic, particularly at intersections and during left-turn maneuvers.
In Tempe specifically, high-traffic routes like Rural Road, Mill Avenue, and the U.S. 60 corridor experience frequent motorcycle crashes during commuting hours. Local police reports frequently cite distracted driving, blind-spot violations, and unsafe lane changes as leading causes.
These statistics emphasize the vulnerability of motorcyclists in Tempe and highlight why it’s vital to work with a Tempe motorcycle accident lawyer who understands ADOT crash data, local traffic conditions, and the steps needed to help injured riders seek compensation under Arizona law.
If you’ve been injured in a Tempe motorcycle accident, there are key rights to understand:
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Under Arizona law, strict deadlines apply for filing a claim or lawsuit.
Always obtain the police report, document injuries, and keep records of medical care and lost income.
Avoid giving recorded statements to the insurance company before consulting your attorney.
Liability may involve multiple at-fault parties, such as another driver, manufacturer, or municipality.
A knowledgeable Tempe personal injury lawyer can help protect your rights and ensure you understand every stage of the legal process.
At Harris Injury Law, we help injured motorcyclists understand their options and navigate the claims process.
Our legal team assists motorcycle accident victims in Tempe by:
Investigating the crash scene and gathering evidence.
Obtaining the police report and interviewing witnesses.
Coordinating with doctors to document motorcycle injuries and long-term medical care needs.
Negotiating firmly with the insurance company for a fair settlement.
Litigating in court when necessary to hold negligent drivers accountable.
Working on a contingency basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we recover compensation for you.
With Harris Injury Law, you will work with attorneys familiar with handling motorcycle accident claims
Time is critical after a motorcycle crash. At Harris Injury Law, our Tempe motorcycle accident lawyers are available to respond to client inquiries and provide guidance when needed.
Don’t wait to protect your rights after a motorcycle accident in Tempe. Contact Harris Injury Law today for a free consultation with an experienced Tempe motorcycle accident attorney. we will explain our fee structure, review your insurance claim, and assist with pursuing compensation permitted under Arizona law.
Call (480) 800-HURT or visit us at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014.
Serving clients throughout Tempe, Maricopa County, and the entire state of Arizona.
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“After my motorcycle accident in Tempe I didn’t know what to do. Harris Injury Law stepped in, handled the insurance company and got me a fair settlement so I could pay my medical bills and move ahead.” 
- Tempe Rider
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“Jason Harris and his team treated me with care and professionalism. They guided me through the legal process and supported my claim every step of the way.”
- Motorcycle accident victim, Tempe
Note: Testimonials are illustrative. Individual outcomes vary.					
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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