A hit-and-run accident is when a driver gets involved in a car accident but fails to stop at the scene as required by state law. Fleeing the scene of a car accident can be extremely dangerous for a victim, as paramedics ...
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A car accident can result in various types of damage suffered by multiple parties, including painful physical injuries and expensive property damage. In Arizona, all motor vehicle drivers are required to maintain certain...
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Trespassing is a crime in Arizona that can lead to serious penalties, including expensive fines and a jail or prison sentence. Under Arizona law, there are two types of trespassing: criminal and civil. If you or a loved ...
read moreThere are many ways to get around Arizona. A moped is one of them. The laws surrounding mopeds can be confusing, as this vehicle falls somewhere between a bicycle and a motorcycle. It is in a class of its own, with speci...
read moreGetting arrested in Scottsdale can be a frightening and confusing experience, especially if you are facing serious charges that could potentially lead to a jail or prison sentence. In Arizona, a sentence including incarc...
read moreGeneral Right-of-Way Questions Who has the right-of-way at a four-way stop in Arizona? In Arizona, the rules at a four-way stop dictate that the first car to arrive at the intersection gets to go first. But if two or mor...
read moreIf you get involved in a car accident, you may be facing a mountain of medical bills and property damage costs. The price of your car accident may be overwhelming, but it is critical not to accept a fast settlement from ...
read moreIf you get convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in Arizona, part of your sentence will most likely be the requirement to have an ignition interlock device (IID) installed in your vehicle. This device requires y...
read moreWhen a rear-end collision takes place in Arizona, the assumption is that the rear driver will be responsible or liable. However, some rear-end collisions are not wholly the fault of the rear driver. In some cases, the fr...
read more"No Trespassing" Signs and Police Entry in Arizona Can No Trespassing Signs Prevent Police Entry Without a Warrant in Arizona? No trespassing signs in Arizona can bar police from entering without a warrant, but exception...
read moreDriving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is a crime that is taken very seriously in Arizona. If you get convicted of a DUI, you can face penalties that have the power to change your life. One of the methods th...
read moreIf you get sent to jail or prison in Arizona, you will no longer have the same access to your bank accounts or assets. If there are still bills to be paid while you are incarcerated, this needs to be arranged ahead of ti...
read moreIf you get taken in for questioning by a law enforcement officer in Arizona, the best thing you can do for yourself is to use your right to remain silent. If you lie to a police officer or make a false report during an i...
read moreOne of the decisions that you will need to make after getting involved in a car accident is whether or not to hire a lawyer. You are not legally required to hire an attorney to help you with a car accident insurance clai...
read moreWork zones and roadside construction projects are necessary to keep Arizona’s roads functioning in good condition. Unfortunately, construction zones can pose numerous dangers to drivers and workers alike. Work zones ca...
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