You're driving through Phoenix when another driver runs a red light and crashes into you. The impact leaves you injured and your car damaged. Later, you discover the at-fault driver carries only minimum insurance. Their policy won't cover your growing medical bills,...
Personal Injury
Can you use phantom symptoms to file a personal injury claim?
Not all injuries show on scans. Some pain appears days, weeks or even months later. If you are wondering if Arizona courts allow claims for delayed or phantom symptoms, the answer is yes. However, you must show a medical link between the accident and your pain. How do...
What you need to know about personal injury claims
If you have been hurt in an accident, understanding personal injury (PI) claims can feel overwhelming. You may wonder what steps to take, what to expect from insurance companies and how to protect your rights. Knowing the basics can give you confidence and help you...
What to do after a car accident in Arizona
Car accidents can happen to anyone. Although these incidents occur in the blink of an eye, victims who suffer the consequences are often left with injuries and mental trauma. If you have been involved in a car crash, it is crucial to be aware of the essential steps...
Navigating a personal injury claim as a non-English speaker
Suffering an injury is difficult enough, but for non-English speakers in Arizona, navigating the personal injury claims process on top of trying to recover can feel overwhelming. Language barriers can make it harder to communicate with doctors, insurers and...
Why would a case be rejected by a personal injury lawyer?
When someone has been hurt in an accident and believes another party is at fault, a natural step is to seek guidance and support from a personal injury lawyer. However, not every case is initially accepted. Receiving a rejection from a law firm can feel discouraging....
Is the insurance company lowballing you on your injury claim?
Recovery from a catastrophic car crash takes money, time and patience. And you’re scared and anxious, because if you’re severely injured, then you can’t work. If you can’t work, then you don’t have money. Your family is depending on you, and you don’t know what to do...
Undocumented immigrants and injury claims: You have rights, too
In Arizona, undocumented immigrants and migrants often face unique challenges after being injured in accidents. Fear of drawing attention to their immigration status can make them hesitant to seek medical treatment, report an accident and/or pursue compensation...
What truck drivers cannot see can hurt you
Sharing the highways of Arizona with other drivers often means contending with massive trucks that can weigh up to 80,000 pounds. As a motorist, what you do not see can be just as deadly as what you do see. When accidents occur, they can result in life-altering...
Explaining the long-term complications of TBI
Sustaining serious injuries after a car accident can be scary. As time passes, you may notice strange symptoms, including headaches, dizziness and trouble remembering. These are indicators of a traumatic brain injury (TBI). While the physical scars may heal after the...

