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How to Document a Car Accident in Arizona After a Hit-and-Run When the Other Driver Isn’t Found

How to Document a Car Accident in Arizona After a Hit-and-Run When the Other Driver Isn’t Found

Arizona law requires you to report many crash injuries or significant damage to law enforcement “immediately,” and insurers often expect prompt notice—ideally within 24 hours. In a hit-and-run where the other driver isn’t found, your documentation is what proves fault, damages, and coverage eligibility. This guide explains exactly what to collect, how to preserve it, […]

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How to Prove Fault After a Left-Turn Car Accident in Phoenix, Arizona

How to Prove Fault After a Left-Turn Car Accident in Phoenix, Arizona

In Arizona, the left-turning driver is at fault in many Phoenix crashes because they must yield to oncoming traffic under A.R.S. § 28-772. Left-turn collisions are common at busy Valley intersections where visibility, speed, and signal timing become disputed. This article explains how fault is proven after a left-turn car accident in Phoenix, what evidence

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How to File a Pedestrian Accident Claim After Being Hit in a Crosswalk in Phoenix, Arizona

In Arizona, you generally have 2 years from a Phoenix crosswalk pedestrian crash to file a personal injury lawsuit under A.R.S. § 12-542. Crosswalk cases often turn on right-of-way rules, driver negligence, and comparative fault. This article explains how to file a pedestrian accident claim in Phoenix—from evidence and insurance steps to deadlines, damages, and

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