Experiencing a sudden injury is painful and traumatic, whether it occurs in a car accident, a slip-and-fall accident, a dog bite, or through a defective product or medical malpractice. When an injury was entirely preventable and only occurred due to someone else’s negligence, the pain and trauma are even more distressing, especially when the damages have a ripple effect throughout the victim’s life, family, and ability to earn a living. A personal injury lawsuit in Arizona allows victims of someone else’s negligence, reckless behavior, or intentional wrongdoing to seek redress through the civil courts and gain compensation for their damages.
If you’ve been injured in Arizona and find the medical bills piling up while your painful medical treatments and lengthy recovery times prevent you from a prompt return to work, pursuing an Arizona personal injury lawsuit may be the right way forward.
Once you or your injured loved one receives medical attention, you can begin gathering evidence for a personal injury lawsuit by carefully documenting the injuries through the following:
Once you have a good idea of the current and future expenses you’re facing due to the injury, including medical costs and lost wages, it’s time to contact a personal injury attorney to represent your rights and best interests throughout the personal injury claim process.
Your personal injury attorney will diligently investigate all aspects of your case to begin the following process:
Nearly 95% of personal injury claims in Arizona settle out of court through an experienced attorney’s negotiations with the insurance company of the at-fault party. Only in cases of an insurance company’s refusal to pay out on a valid claim, or if they offer an inadequate settlement amount, does the case progress to a lawsuit in court.
If you and your Peoria personal injury attorney decide to litigate the matter in court, your attorney will file the lawsuit in the correct jurisdiction in a timely manner to avoid missing the deadline under the state’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases—a two-year time limit in Arizona.
Once the court date arrives, a skilled personal injury attorney has evidence ready to present to the court to aggressively pursue compensation for your damages. While a lawsuit for personal injury in Arizona courts takes longer to resolve than a settlement, the jury award for damages tends to be substantially higher than a settlement.
If you think you have a personal injury claim, it’s important to seek representation as soon as possible while the evidence is available in your case.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Attorney John Phebus, who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.
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