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Tucson Personal Injury Lawyer

If a careless driver, trucking company, or property owner hurt you in the area, we prepare every case for trial and pursue full value. No fee unless we win.

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A Tucson personal injury firm built for trial.

Tucson and Pima County are the second-largest traffic area in Arizona. Pima County recorded roughly 8,867 crashes and 168 traffic deaths in 2024, with the City of Tucson accounting for 5,977 crashes and 93 deaths. Tucson has long had one of the higher pedestrian fatality rates among Arizona cities, and Interstate 10 — the main route between Phoenix and the New Mexico line — brings heavy traffic and truck volume through the area.

Silver Key Law represents injured people throughout the area, and we prepare every case as if a jury will decide it. We are licensed in Arizona and serve clients in the area by phone, video, and appointment. You pay no attorney's fee and no case costs unless we win.

Dangerous roads in the area

Many of the most serious Tucson-area crashes happen on a handful of high-speed, high-volume corridors:

How we help injured people here

We investigate quickly, preserve the evidence, document your injuries and losses, and handle the insurance companies so you can focus on healing. We take the full range of serious injury cases:

Where injury cases here are filed

Most personal injury lawsuits here are filed in the Pima County Superior Court. Smaller cases may proceed in justice court, and certain matters — including some trucking cases — may be heard in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. We handle the procedural details for you.

Arizona injury law in brief

Arizona law shapes every injury case here. Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule, which means an injured person can recover even if partly at fault, with recovery reduced by their percentage of responsibility. The statute of limitations for most injury claims is two years from the date of injury, and claims against government entities require a notice of claim within just 180 days. Because these deadlines are strict, contact a lawyer promptly. This is general information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Tucson personal injury lawyer cost?
Nothing up front. We handle injury cases here on a contingency fee — no attorney's fee unless we obtain a recovery, and no case costs or expenses if there is no recovery. The consultation is free.
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Tucson?
In Arizona, the general deadline is two years from the date of injury, but just 180 days to file a notice of claim against a government entity. Contact a lawyer promptly.
Do I have to come to an office in Tucson?
No. We are licensed in Arizona and serve clients in the area by phone, video conference, and appointment. We work in whatever format is easiest for you.
What if I was partly at fault for a local crash?
You can still recover. Arizona follows pure comparative fault, so your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but not eliminated. The insurer has every reason to overstate your fault, which is a key reason to have a lawyer on your side.

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Injured in the area? Tell us what happened.

Call now or send us a short description of what happened. We serve clients throughout the area, and the consultation is always free.

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