Hurt in a Phoenix car accident? We take on the insurance companies for you.
The Phoenix metro is the highest-crash area in Arizona. Maricopa County recorded roughly 88,094 crashes and 560 traffic deaths in 2024, and the City of Phoenix saw 265 fatalities. On high-speed freeways like I-10 and the Loop 101 and 202, a moment of distraction or excess speed can cause devastating injuries. Silver Key Law represents people injured in crashes across the Valley, and we refuse to let the insurance company decide what your recovery is worth.
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Where these crashes happen
- Interstate 10 — including the dangerous West Valley stretch (Loop 303 to the Hassayampa River), with 847 crashes in 2024.
- Interstate 17, Loop 101, and Loop 202 — high-speed corridors with frequent merging crashes.
- US-60 (Superstition Freeway) in the East Valley.
- Surface arterials like Grand Avenue, Camelback Road, and Bell Road.
What to do after a car accident in Phoenix
- Get medical care right away and follow your treatment plan.
- Report the crash and obtain the Arizona crash report when available.
- Photograph everything — vehicles, scene, and injuries.
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer before talking to a lawyer.
- Do not accept a quick settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries.
- Call a lawyer as soon as possible so evidence can be preserved.
Arizona car accident law and your deadline
Arizona law shapes every Phoenix injury case. Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule, which means an injured person can recover even if they were partly at fault, with their recovery reduced by their percentage of responsibility. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury, and claims against government entities require a formal notice of claim within just 180 days. Because these deadlines are strict and evidence disappears quickly, it is important to talk to a lawyer promptly. This is general information, not legal advice about your specific situation.
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