If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Tempe, AZ, pedestrian accidents often involve physical, financial, and legal challenges. Harris Injury Law provides legal assistance to individuals in Tempe and nearby areas who have been injured in such incidents. At Harris Injury Law, we understand how devastating these accidents can be, and we are committed to serving the residents of Tempe and surrounding areas with strong, compassionate legal support. As a team of Tempe personal injury lawyers, we focus on helping crash victims who’ve sustained serious injuries, permanent disability, or wrongful death loss due to someone else’s negligence. Our firm assists clients in pursuing compensation permitted under Arizona law for personal injury claims.
Choosing the right law firm matters. Here’s what Harris Injury Law offers for clients with pedestrian accident cases in Tempe:
Representation in Pedestrian Accident Cases. While many firms handle car accidents broadly, we emphasize pedestrian-vs-vehicle crashes and the unique challenges those injury claims present (such as serious injuries, complex liability issues, hit-and-runs, negligent drivers, poor lighting, and infrastructure problems).
Local Expertise. We serve Tempe, AZ, and the greater Maricopa County region, meaning we know the area, the courts, the insurance adjusters, and the local legal landscape.
Direct Access to Lawyer. When you call us, you’ll speak directly with your experienced personal injury attorney, not just an assistant. We treat you as the injured party you are, and we work to help ensure clients are treated fairly throughout the legal process.
Comprehensive Legal Service. From investigating the crash site to obtaining medical documentation, negotiating with insurance adjusters, and representing you in trial if necessary, our team provides legal support and guidance throughout the claims process.
No Up-Front Fee. You don’t pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. We provide a free consultation to assess your accident claim and explain your legal options. Court costs and case expenses may still apply.
Jason Harris brings over 16 years of experience as a personal injury and workers’ compensation attorney in Arizona. With a career built on handling complex cases involving motor vehicle collisions, trucking accidents, workplace injuries, and product liability, he applies that experience to pedestrian accidents as well. Jason’s experience handling both personal injury and workers’ compensation matters allows him to address cases involving medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation, and long‑term care needs.
Pedestrian accidents often arise from a variety of factors. In Tempe, common causes include:
Moving vehicles failing to yield the right of way to pedestrians in crosswalks or on sidewalks
Reckless driving, including speeding, distraction (texting or phone use), or driving under the influence
Poor infrastructure: locations without sidewalks, insufficient lighting, or unsafe intersections, which the city’s Vision Zero Tempe initiative seeks to address
Hit-and-run collisions or negligent drivers failing to admit fault or cooperate with investigations
Vehicle-pedestrian collisions in construction zones, at poorly marked intersections, or where the at-fault party is a trucking company or commercial vehicle
Sidewalk or crosswalk accidents involving bicycles, motorcycles, or other vulnerable road users
Understanding pedestrian accident trends in Tempe highlights why legal protection is so important. Based on the latest available data:
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reported 1,988 pedestrian crashes statewide in 2023, resulting in 239 fatalities and 1,557 injuries. This represents a slight increase from prior years, underscoring ongoing safety challenges on Arizona roadways.
According to ADOT’s 2023 Crash Facts Report, Maricopa County accounted for the majority of pedestrian crashes in the state, including incidents in urban centers such as Tempe, Phoenix, and Mesa.
Data from the City of Tempe Open Data Portal lists vehicle-pedestrian collisions as one of the most frequently reported crash types in its local traffic dataset, reflecting the city’s dense mix of vehicle, bicycle, and foot traffic.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) notes that Arizona consistently ranks among the top states for pedestrian fatalities per capita, emphasizing the heightened risk for pedestrians in busy metro areas like Tempe.
The Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) supports regional crash-data analysis showing that the majority of pedestrian injuries occur on arterial roads with higher speed limits, a key safety concern for Tempe’s major corridors such as Rural Road, Apache Boulevard, and University Drive.
These statistics demonstrate that pedestrian accidents remain a significant safety issue across Maricopa County. If you’ve been injured in a pedestrian crash in Tempe, a pedestrian accident lawyer can explain your rights, assist with insurance matters, and help you pursue compensation permitted under Arizona law.
If you were injured as a pedestrian in Tempe, you may have legal rights under Arizona law. Here are some of the important elements:
Liability of the At-Fault Party. The driver, trucking company, negligent driver, or other third-party may be responsible for your injuries if they failed to yield, were distracted, speeding, or otherwise negligent.
Injury Claims and Personal Injury Lawyers. You may file a pedestrian accident injury claim or personal injury claim seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost income, future lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability, or wrongful death. An experienced personal injury attorney can evaluate your case, collect evidence, work with medical documentation/records, and pursue compensation.
Insurance Company and Adjusters. After a crash, the insurance company will likely contact you. Do not speak to them without legal guidance, insurance adjusters often aim to settle quickly for less than the fair value. You may benefit from representation by a dedicated injury lawyer in Tempe who knows how to negotiate firmly and pursue fair compensation.
Statute of Limitations. Under Arizona law you must act within a certain time frame to file an accident claim, so prompt action is critical.
Damages You May Be Entitled To. These can include: medical bills, future medical expenses or long-term rehabilitation, lost wages or lost income, future lost earning capacity, permanent disability, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, property damage, wrongful death, and more. Your lawyer will consider your current injuries and future damages when pursuing compensation.
Evidence Required. To build a strong case you’ll need medical records, documents showing negligence (for example, driver distraction, reckless driving, at-fault party admission or investigation), crash-site evidence (photos, witness statements), and proof of your injuries and losses.
At Harris Injury Law, we provide full-service legal support for pedestrian accident victims in Tempe. Here’s how we can assist:
Free Consultation. We begin with a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to review your case.
Investigation. We visit the crash site in Tempe, collect evidence (photos, surveillance footage, intersection design, lighting, crosswalks, vehicle data).
Liability Analysis. We determine who is responsible, the negligent driver, at-fault party, trucking company, municipal entity, or third-party.
Medical Documentation. We work with medical providers to gather records of all injuries sustained (from broken bones, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, to long-term rehabilitation and permanent disability).
Injury Claim Preparation. We prepare your personal injury case or pedestrian accident claim, showing your losses: medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, future rehabilitation, long-term care and permanent disability.
Insurance Negotiation & Settlement. We represent you in dealing with insurance companies and adjusters, reviewing any offers to ensure you are treated fairly and not low-balled.
Trial Representation. If the responsible party or insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement, we can represent clients in court when necessary and assist them in pursuing compensation available under Arizona law.
Ongoing Client Support. During your case, you’ll speak directly with your attorney; we provide updates, answer your questions, and help you navigate each step so you can focus on recovery.
We respond to client inquiries as promptly as possible, including outside normal business hours. At Harris Injury Law:
You can call or text us any time, we’re available 24/7 to take your call, and a member of our legal team will follow up promptly.
We respond promptly, assess urgent situations (hospital stays, catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, wrongful death) and act quickly so important evidence is preserved (e.g., crash-site conditions, vehicle skid marks, witness statements).
We understand that the aftermath of a pedestrian accident can include serious injuries, emotional trauma, lost wages, and sudden financial burdens, we strive to provide responsive legal guidance from the beginning of representation.
The vibrant Mill Avenue District near the Tempe Town Lake is a popular pedestrian zone and also an area of heightened vehicle-pedestrian interaction, making safe lawyering in pedestrian accident cases in Tempe especially relevant.
The campus of Arizona State University (ASU) brings tens of thousands of students, staff, and visitors to Tempe, increasing foot traffic and pedestrian-vehicle exposure.
Tempe’s adoption of the Vision Zero Tempe Plan underscores the city’s commitment to eliminating fatal and serious injury crashes, making local pedestrian-safety cases a vital concern for residents.
We collaborate or refer to trusted local Tempe offices and services to support our clients:
Rehabilitation centers specializing in spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injury in Tempe or Phoenix metro.
Medical providers and specialists who document injuries sustained in pedestrian accidents (orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, physical therapists).
Local investigators and accident-reconstruction experts familiar with Tempe roadways, intersections, and crash-site analysis.
Non-profits and community organizations focusing on pedestrian safety, such as Tempe’s transportation & sustainability department.
We also work in coordination with local Tempe-based auto-repair shops and property-damage experts when vehicle collisions cross over with property damage and pedestrian claims.
If you or a family member were injured in a pedestrian accident in Tempe, AZ, don’t wait, you have legal rights and you should not settle for less than fair treatment. At Harris Injury Law, we are ready to help you navigate your personal injury case, pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost income, permanent disability, future rehabilitation, and more.
Contact our office at (480) 800-HURT to schedule a free consultation with a licensed attorney who will fight to to discuss your legal rights and options under Arizona law.
We’re here for you, and we’re ready to act when you need us most.
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“After my accident while crossing Mill Ave in Tempe, Jason Harris and his team stepped in right away. They dealt with the insurance company so I could focus on treatment. I feel lucky to have found such an experienced injury lawyer in Tempe.”
- A.T., Tempe
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“My spouse suffered spinal cord injuries after a vehicle struck her on a Tempe sidewalk. Harris Injury Law handled our pedestrian accident claim, collected all the medical records and documentation, and fought for a fair settlement. We couldn’t ask for better advocacy.”
- J.M., Tempe
(These testimonials reflect past client experiences; results vary depending on the specifics of a case.)
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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