There is a common misconception that law enforcement in Arizona has no jurisdiction over car accidents that occur on private property. This leads many people to not call the police or report car accidents that take place away from public roads. However, if you wish to seek insurance benefits for property damage or injuries...
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Car insurance is a legal requirement for all motor vehicle owners in Arizona. Vehicle owners must show proof of automobile insurance before they can register a new vehicle or renew an existing registration. Drivers must also show proof of insurance during traffic stops conducted by law enforcement officers. Purchasing car insurance can be confusing...
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If you get involved in a car accident that results in damage to your vehicle, an insurance company may deem it “totaled,” or a total loss. This means the amount it would cost to repair the vehicle exceeds the value of the car. In this case, the insurance company would reimburse you for the...
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Motorcycle accidents can cause life-changing injuries, including broken bones and traumatic brain injuries. Preventing motorcycle accidents in Arizona can save lives. Avoiding motorcycle collisions begins with learning why they happen. Analyzing Arizona’s most recent motorcycle crash facts (2022) can shed light on the causes of these collisions and how they may be prevented in...
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Many car accidents in Arizona are not caused by drivers but instead by dangerous road hazards and defects. It is the responsibility of the owner of the road to keep it properly maintained, and to inspect for new hazards regularly. If poor roadway conditions cause an automobile accident in Arizona, a driver with injuries...
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