Harris Injury Law is proud to serve the Tucson, Arizona community as trusted Tucson brain injury attorneys. With dedicated focus on traumatic brain injury and personal injury cases resulting from car accidents, motor vehicle accidents, blunt force trauma, violent shaking, penetrating injuries to the brain tissue, and other forms of head trauma, we are committed to providing legal representation for individuals and families affected by brain injuries. Whether you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, our experienced Tucson personal injury lawyers are here to help you navigate the legal journey.
At Harris Injury Law, we understand the devastating impact even a mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI) or a severe case can have, ranging from mood swings, personality changes, loss of wages, or even permanent disability. Long-term consequences of a TBI can require ongoing medical treatment and lifestyle adjustments. We work diligently to pursue fair compensation available under Arizona law for economic damages like medical expenses, rehabilitation, medical bills, medical records, lost wages, as well as non-economic damages including emotional distress and lifelong impairment.
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning our fees are only collected if we obtain a settlement or verdict on your behalf. Please see our fee agreement for full details. Tucson brain injury attorneys help clients collect important medical records and witness statements early in the claims process. Our approach is designed to protect clients’ rights and help them navigate the claims process, working to pursue fair compensation for your injuries under the law.
Jason A. Harris brings extensive experience in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law. While his roots are in Phoenix, he now extends his commitment to Tucson brain injury cases. With more than 16 years of practice, he has handled complex matters involving skull fracture, coma, head injury, and other severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) scenarios. In the United States, nearly 2 million people suffer a TBI every year according to the CDC. Jason consistently treats clients and their entire family with respect, compassion, and dedicated to guiding clients through the legal process.
In Tucson, residents often suffer head injury and brain damage from many causes. Common symptoms of a TBI include headaches, dizziness, loss of coordination, and memory issues.
Motor vehicle accidents: Tucson’s busy roads and high speeds can lead to blunt force trauma and traumatic brain injury.
Car accidents: Rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes often result in concussion, skull fracture, or brain tissue injuries.
Slip-and-fall incidents: Falls at home or work can cause mild or severe brain injury, especially among older adults.
Workplace injuries: Construction sites and industrial settings may expose workers to head trauma from heavy equipment or tools.
Sports and recreation: Contact sports or biking accidents can lead to TBI, even in mild traumatic brain injury cases.
To understand the context of brain injury cases in Tucson and Pima County:
According to the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), a total of 65,396 individuals were treated for traumatic injury at Arizona trauma centers in 2021, equating to 898 per 100,000 residents, highlighting the significant rate of trauma statewide.
On a national level, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that:
Falls are the leading cause of TBI-related hospitalizations,
Motor vehicle crashes and assaults also account for a considerable share of cases.
The CDC further notes that traumatic brain injury is responsible for about 30% of all injury-related deaths in the U.S., underscoring its severity.
Approximately 17% of all TBI-related deaths are caused by motor vehicle accidents, as highlighted by USAFacts.
A detailed breakdown of causes, based on CDC data and summarized by Wikipedia, shows:
Falls: 32%
Motor vehicle accidents: 17%
Struck by/against objects: 16.5%
Assaults: 10%
Other/unknown causes: 21%
If you or a loved one has a head injury or brain tissue damage in Tucson, you may have legal rights under Arizona law to pursue compensation for lost wages due to time taken off work to recover from a brain injury.
Medical bills, medical expenses, rehabilitation, and ongoing long term treatment
Lost wages, economic damages, and diminished earning capacity
Non economic damages, including pain and suffering, personality changes, mood disturbances, and loss of enjoyment of life
In severe cases, punitive damages may be available when the at-fault party’s conduct was reckless
It’s essential to consult with an experienced Tucson brain injury lawyer who knows how to preserve accident reports, gather medical records, evaluate the potential for damages recoverable under Arizona law, and assert legal options on your behalf. Delayed symptoms of a brain injury can complicate diagnosis and recovery, making it important to seek medical care immediately.
We are dedicated to guiding brain injury victims and their entire family through every phase of recovery and legal claim. A brain injury lawsuit can be complex, and attorneys often collaborate with medical experts, including neuropsychologists and life-care planners, to build the case.
Free consultation: We offer a free initial consult, no pressure, just answers.
Investigation: We obtain vital accident reports and medical records to determine liability.
Case evaluation: We assess your personal injury claim, estimating economic and non-economic damages.
Negotiation & settlement: We negotiate firmly, on a contingency fee basis, in an effort to reach a fair settlement that covers medical expenses, lost wages, and potential future damages.
Litigation: If needed, we’re prepared to take your case to court to protect your rights and pursue the claims process in court when necessary.
Compassionate support: We understand the toll of brain injury cases, physically, emotionally, and financially, and are here to support you and protect your future.
Brain injury and TBI cases don’t follow a schedule, and neither do we. Our Tucson legal team is accessible around the clock. Whether it’s a motorcycle accident at midnight or a sudden incident on a weekend, you can reach out to our team 24/7, and we strive to respond as quickly as possible.
If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury, head trauma, or brain damage in Tucson, don’t wait. It is critical to contact a personal injury lawyer quickly after sustaining a brain injury. Time is critical for preserving evidence and pursue the compensation you may be entitled to under Arizona law for medical bills, lost wages, and long term treatment. We offer a free consultation to help you understand your options and potential for compensation.
Call Harris Injury Law now at (480) 800-HURT, or fill out our online form to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced Tucson brain injury lawyer. Let us help you pursue the compensation and support available to you under Arizona law.
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“After my husband suffered a brain injury in a Tucson car accident, Jason’s team guided us through accident reports, helped us access the right medical records, and secured a fair personal injury claim settlement that covered extensive medical expenses and long term treatment. Their support helped our family keep hope for recovery.”
- Maria T., Tucson
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“I had a mild TBI after a slip and fall. Harris Injury Law helped me understand my legal options, handled everything, from rehabilitation arrangements to negotiating medical bills, and I truly felt protected. They cared about how I was doing, not just the claim.”
- David R., Tucson
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“Suffering a head trauma at work left me disoriented and worried. The attorneys mapped out every step, from securing accident reports to evaluating non economic damages and punitive damages, and treated me with dignity. I recovered more than I expected and feel they genuinely care.”
- Lydia M., Tucson
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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