Car Accidents

Tucson Car Accident Lawyers

Fighting For Car Accident Victims in Arizona

Rafi Law Group is proud to be a law firm that is recognized and recommended by so many in our local communities. If you were in a car accident in Tucson, then we want to be the car accident lawyers who represent you. By helping you secure the compensation that you need to recover, we are doing our part in helping our community stay happy and healthy.


 Call (520) 217-7744 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our car accident lawyers in Tucson.


What to Do After a Car Accident

These steps may include:

Ensure Safety First

  • Check for injuries: Make sure you and others involved are safe. Call 911 if anyone is hurt.
  • Move to a safe location: If possible, move vehicles out of traffic to avoid further accidents.

Call the Police

  • Report the accident: Even minor accidents should be reported to create an official record.
  • Get a police report: This will be important for insurance and legal purposes.

Document the Scene

  • Take photos: Capture damage to all vehicles, the surrounding area, skid marks, traffic signs, and any visible injuries.
  • Write down details: Include names, addresses, phone numbers, and insurance info of all drivers, passengers, and witnesses.
  • Note conditions: Record the date, time, weather, road conditions, and how the accident happened.

Avoid Admitting Fault

  • Be polite and cooperative, but do not admit blame. Fault will be determined at a later time by insurance companies or a court if necessary.

Notify Your Insurance Company

  • Report the accident promptly.
  • Provide facts, photos, and the police report, but avoid speculation about liability.

Seek Medical Attention

  • Even if you feel fine, get checked by a doctor. Injuries like whiplash or internal damage may not show symptoms immediately.

Keep Records

  • Maintain all medical bills, repair estimates, accident-related receipts, and correspondence with insurance companies.
  • This documentation supports potential claims for damages or compensation.

HOW DO CAR ACCIDENTS HAPPEN?

It might seem like people cause car accidents when they make terrible mistakes. Although this is true, the leading cause of car accidents is much simple: everyday negligence. Even slight misjudgments can cause severe crashes that change lives forever.

Some of the leading causes of car accidents are:

  • Drunk driving
  • Texting while driving
  • Driving while exhausted
  • Speeding
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Automobile part defects

Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Our law firm focuses on claims that involve catastrophic injuries. If you were seriously injured in a crash, then you can trust that we have the experience and resources needed to help you make things right with a compensation claim. We have helped people with a variety of life-changing injuries, so we know what you’re going through and what sort of work needs to be done to maximize your claim’s potential.

Severe injuries caused in car accidents vary, such as:

  • Head injuries
  • Brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Broken bones
  • Permanent scarring

For clients with catastrophic or complex injuries, we can work with medical experts to get a better understanding of those injuries and their consequences. We want to figure out just how your life is going to be different now that you have been in a car accident that wasn’t your fault. 

What Compensation is Available in a Car Accident Claim?

Your car accident claim has a value that is based on how much you have lost or suffered due to the other driver’s mistakes. This value will be unique to your case, so it can be difficult to predict it upfront. When your case develops, we research your losses, and you reach your maximum medical improvement (MMI) as predicted by your doctors, we can calculate the total losses and know the value of your claim. This reason is why we always warn potential clients about signing a settlement offer too soon and before we get a chance to review it. 

Damages in your car accident claim could include:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced future income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Other economic losses
  • Other non-economic harm

Addressing Car Accident Challenges in Tucson

Navigating the aftermath of a car accident in Tucson can be particularly daunting given the unique challenges posed by the city's bustling traffic. The heavy flow on I-10 and the frequent commutes through the city increase the likelihood of such incidents. Local residents are well aware of the heavy traffic, especially around key areas like the Port of Tucson and the industrial zones near South Park Avenue.

In the event of a car accident, it's crucial to understand the local resources available to you. The Tucson Police Department and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) are essential entities that manage accident reports and traffic regulations. Although we do not directly partner with these entities, we are well-versed in their procedures and can leverage this knowledge to assist you effectively.

One of the significant pain points for Tucson residents involved in car accidents is dealing with the severe injuries and extensive property damage that often result. Collisions can lead to serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), spinal cord injuries, and even fatalities.

Our team understands the specific challenges faced by Tucson residents. We know the local roads, the common accident hotspots, and the typical behaviors of drivers in the area. This local knowledge allows us to build a strong case for our clients, making sure that all relevant factors are considered. Whether it's negotiating with insurance companies or representing you in court, we are committed to helping you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Car Accident FAQs

What is the statute of limitations for car accident claims in Arizona?

Arizona uses a two-year statute of limitations on most car accident claims, which begins on the date of the crash. If two years pass and you haven’t started a claim, then the court likely won’t let you start one after the statute ends.

Can I file a car accident claim if I caused the crash?

Under Arizona’s pure comparative negligence law, a driver can file a compensation claim against any other party that is at least 1% liable for the collision. In this way, you could be mostly at fault for the crash and still have the right and reason to file a claim. Talk with an attorney to see if this option makes sense for your situation.

Will my car accident case settle?

Auto insurance companies tend to send settlement offers to injured drivers quickly. The aim is to make them sign an agreement that provides far less compensation than what they are reasonably owed. Before you sign an agreement to settle, you should let your attorney review it. If the deal is unfair to you, then your lawyer can talk about the next steps, which could include renegotiation and/or litigation.

Contact Our Tucson Car Accident Lawyers Today

Our Tucson car accident attorneys are waiting to hear from you. If you’ve been in a crash, please don’t hesitate to explore your options with our help. Thanks to our contingency fees, you can pursue a claim with little to no financial risk—we don’t get paid unless you win!


Call (520) 217-7744 to get started with our Tucson car accident attorneys.