Phoenix is one of the most dangerous cities in America for drivers. Our analysis of police data shows 379,090 traffic accidents from 2018 through 2025 — roughly 47,000 per year. Maricopa County leads Arizona with over 3,800 fatal crashes in the last eight years. I-10 alone has seen 447 fatal crashes, making it the deadliest highway in the state.
What We Handle
The Law Badgers represent car accident victims across the full spectrum of collisions: rear-end accidents, head-on collisions, T-bone/intersection crashes, sideswipe and lane-change accidents, multi-vehicle pileups, wrong-way driver crashes, hit-and-run accidents, rideshare accidents involving Uber and Lyft, distracted driving crashes, and DUI-related accidents.
What Your Case Is Worth
Every case is different, but car accident damages in Arizona include medical expenses (current and future), lost wages and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, diminished vehicle value, and in some cases punitive damages.
Arizona’s Comparative Fault System
Arizona follows a pure comparative fault system under A.R.S. § 12-2505. Even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover damages — reduced by your percentage of fault. The insurance company will try to maximize your fault percentage to reduce what they pay. That’s why you need an attorney who can effectively argue the facts.
Our Results
Our attorneys have recovered significant results for car accident clients, including $500,000 for a pedestrian vehicle accident, $150,000 for a motor vehicle accident, and more. Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes, but they demonstrate our ability to fight for real money.
Don’t Wait
The statute of limitations is two years. Evidence disappears fast. If you’ve been in a Phoenix car accident, call the Law Badgers today.
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