"I thought he was going to stop." Drivers often use this expression to explain collisions with oncoming vehicles while taking left turns, especially at an intersection on a yellow light. However, under Arizona law, whether this argument is effective in establishing a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona can be problematic. Here, we cover the...
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If you have been in a severe enough motor vehicle accident in Arizona, your car may legally be deemed “totaled.” This means that the cost to repair the vehicle exceeds its actual cash value (ACV), making it a total loss. When your car has been declared a total loss, you can seek a settlement...
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If you’ve been in a car accident, there’s a likelihood that your vehicle is considered a “total loss.” However, despite seemingly negative terminology, a car deemed a “total loss” isn’t necessarily bad. Writing off a car as a “total loss” could help save your insurance company money and get you back on the road...
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Rental cars are common in Arizona. In fact, more than 200 car rental businesses operate in the state, and car rentals generate more than a billion dollars in market value every year. Knowing this, it should come as no surprise that rental car accidents happen often in Arizona. There are several differences between a...
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If you are involved in an accident in Arizona, one of the first questions you may ask yourself is whether Arizona law requires you to report the accident to the police. It might seem like the last of a long list of things to do, but the question remains - do you really have...
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