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What Are the Top Reasons for Insurance Claim Denials?

Posted On November 6, 2020 Car Accidents,Personal Injury

As the victim of a bad car accident, the best way to move forward is with financial relief from an insurance claim. Unfortunately, auto insurance companies in Arizona do not make it easy to obtain fair and full compensation. To save their investors money, insurers often use tactics such as denying valid claims.

How Witness Statements Support Your Car Accident Case

Posted On October 30, 2020 Car Accidents

In Arizona, the person at fault for causing the car accident will be responsible for paying the damages. As an injured victim, it is up to you to prove the other driver’s fault. One type of evidence that may be available to you during your insurance claim is eyewitness statements.

What Records Should You Gather After a Car Accident?

Posted On October 28, 2020 Car Accidents,Personal Injury

Recovering financial compensation for a car accident in Arizona takes proper documentation of the crash. An insurance company will want to see facts and information about the car accident, such as police reports and photographs. In the confusing aftermath of a car accident, it is important to try to gather records that are relevant to your case.

What Happens When a Car Accident Case Goes to Trial?

Posted On October 16, 2020 Car Accidents

Holding someone responsible for your car accident in Arizona is important. If you were not at fault for the accident, you should not have to pay for your medical bills and property repairs out of pocket. Arizona’s civil justice system allows you to hold a negligent party liable for your damages.

What If I Wasn’t Wearing a Seat Belt in a Car Accident?

Posted On October 9, 2020 Car Accidents,Personal Injury

Wearing a seat belt is one of the most important things you can do for your personal safety as a vehicle driver or passenger in Arizona. While nothing can guarantee your protection in an auto accident, the seat belt is the main barrier between you and a catastrophic personal injury.

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