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After a car accident, your first call should be to an experienced lawyer who understands Scottsdale and Arizona law. Contacting Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers immediately after your incident will help you preserve your rights during and after litigation procedures by working on your behalf from start to finish.

According to data from the City of Scottsdale, there were nearly 4,000 car accidents in 2022 – meaning 16 out of every 1,000 people were involved in a collision. More importantly, over one-fourth of those car accidents resulted in a possible injury. And if your regular commute takes you down Scottsdale Road, you’re at even more risk of getting in an accident. 

Scottsdale car accidents are caused by numerous situations behind the wheel. Other motorists may be speeding, driving distracted while using a cell phone, or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. When you are involved in a collision, you need a partner that will ensure you get the justice you deserve. 

With over 30 years of experience and a 99% success rate, Lamber Goodnow are the most experienced personal injury lawyers in Scottsdale and greater Phoenix. Part of the oldest law firm in Arizona, our team has been named among the top personal injury attorneys in the world for our dedication to our clients. Call us today at 602-833-0279 to get your free consultation, and take the first step towards getting fair compensation for your accident.

Why You Need a Car Accident Lawyer in Scottsdale

Arizona has some of the most complex motor vehicle accident laws in the country. While the state operates a “fault-based system” for vehicle collisions, meaning the person responsible for the accident must pay damages. At the same time, Arizona law also allows for “pure comparative negligence,” which allows drivers to claim recovery funds so long as they are not solely responsible for the damages.

Navigating the laws – and what you may be compensated for in the aftermath of a car accident – can be an incredibly difficult process. Going through the process on your own could result in getting a lower payout than you deserve, or having your claim dismissed altogether. In the days after your incident, your first call should be to an experienced car accident lawyer in Scottsdale. 

Led by top Scottsdale attorney Marc Lamber, his team of nationally recognized lawyers take a proactive approach to each case we represent. Throughout the legal process, we work with you to understand what happened and fight for fair compensation. Our tried-and-true formula includes:

  • Complete case evaluation: During our consultation, we will go through all the details of your case, how it happened, and provide you with honest legal advice on your next steps. 
  • Thorough investigation: In addition to what you provide, our lawyers will gather additional evidence and collect information from experts in the field, all to build your case.  
  • Expert negotiators: We will work on your behalf with insurance companies and other responsible parties to negotiate fair compensation for your loss and injuries.
  • Ready to stand at trial: If your case goes to trial, our attorneys are prepared to work for you in the courtroom to get what you are due.

Car Accident Legal Services in Scottsdale

When selecting a car accident lawyer, you can’t trust the first one that comes to your door. You need one that not only has the reviews to back their claims, but is also recognized by the media, professional organizations, and their peers. Lamber Goodnow has earned numerous awards and honors over the last 35 years, including being named the number one personal injury legal team by Attorney at Law Magazine and among the top lawyers in the region by Phoenix Magazine.

Our firm specializes in the car accident legal process in Scottsdale, with a track record of successfully managing thousands of cases involving individuals, businesses, and insurance companies. We provide compassionate care to you as you heal physically and emotionally from your accident, while aggressively representing you to get the most compensation possible.

The Car Accident Claims Process in Scottsdale

Although each accident case is different and has unique circumstances and results are never guaranteed, there are several common steps we will take during the process. We handle the car accident claims process through five different stages: 

  1. Initial consultation: When you call us, we’ll schedule a free, no-obligation consultation on your time with one of our personal injury lawyers. We’ll take the time to go through your case, any evidence you have, and discuss all your legal options while answering any questions you may have. 
  2. Case investigation: If we move forward with your case, our team will begin a thorough investigation. We will gather additional evidence, talk with a variety of experts, and build a case to back your claim.
  3. Settlement negotiations: With all the information at our hands, our lawyers will negotiate for you against insurance companies and other responsible parties to get fair compensation. Our attorneys will negotiate on your behalf with the insurance companies and other responsible parties to help you recover all of your damages. 
  4. Litigation: In the event we can’t reach a settlement for your case, we are prepared to go to court and fight for the compensation you deserve.
  5. Resolution: After we have secured justice in a full recompense package via settlement or at trial, we will continue to work and ensure you get the right amount awarded, and help you move forward with your life.

    What to Do After a Car Accident in Scottsdale

    Some of the most stressful moments you may ever experience are immediately after a car accident. If you are involved in any type of collision, you need to remember to take these steps in order:

    1. Seek medical attention for injuries
      If you believe you could be injured at all – even with minor cuts, bruises, or abrasions – it’s crucial to get medical attention immediately. Paramedics can determine the severity of your situation and determine if you need to be seen by a doctor. 
    2. Call the local authorities
      Once it is safe to do so, call the local police or law enforcement authorities to respond, help secure the scene, and make a report. It’s even more important if the other driver flees the scene. 
    3. Exchange information with the other driver
      You will need to collect the other driver’s information in order to file a claim, including their name, address, phone number, driver’s license number, and insurance information. Be sure to get the exact name of their insurance company and their insurance policy number as it is printed on their insurance card. 
    4. Collect evidence
      If it is safe to do so, the next step is to collect your own evidence. Take pictures of the accident scene using your phone, and get the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any nearby witnesses.
    5. Contact a car accident lawyer in Scottsdale
      With all the information collected, your next call should be to Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers. We can set a convenient time to meet after the accident and give you legal guidance on your rights and compensation.

          Contact Lamber Goodnow: Your Car Accident Lawyer in Scottsdale

          After a car accident, you can’t afford to go through the legal process afterwards alone. You need Scottsdale’s most experienced and trusted car accident lawyers on your side to help preserve your rights and ensure you get the compensation you deserve. 

          The lawyers at Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers are here to help you navigate the aftermath of your situation, and go through the legal procedures from your first call to when your compensation is complete. Call us today at 602-833-0279

          FAQs: Car Accident in Scottsdale

          Most people who are injured in car accidents or who lose loved ones find the situation overwhelming. Our Scottsdale car accident lawyers regularly receive questions from car crash victims about their rights and what they should do. Here are a few of the common questions we receive to help you understand your potential case.

          What if I Think I’m Partly to Blame for My Accident?

          A: Even if you think you might be partly to blame for your car accident, you shouldn’t apologize or accept blame from the other driver. Something might have occurred that you aren’t aware of, and making statements right after your accident that you think it was your fault can harm your claim. Instead, don’t engage in discussions about who was at fault, and let your attorney handle the determination of liability for you.

          Under Arizona law, the state follows a system of pure comparative negligence found in ARS § 12-2505. This statute means that each person is responsible for their negligence, which means that even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover compensation. However, the total recoverable amount will be reduced based on the percentage of fault the jury attributes to you. For example, if you were 20% at fault, your gross award would be reduced by 20%.

          While you can still pursue a claim to recover damages even if you were 99% at fault, it wouldn’t make financial sense to file a lawsuit in that type of situation. Lawyers will generally want to see that the other motorist was at least primarily at fault before they will accept a case.

          What if a Failed Part Caused My Accident?

          A: Some accidents are caused by defective parts instead of the negligence of either motorist. For example, Taketa airbags that were installed in millions of vehicles have been found to contain defects that can cause them to explode and result in collisions. If a defective part caused your accident and injuries, you have the right to pursue a product liability claim against the manufacturer and others involved in the process of bringing the part to the market.

          Can I Sue if My Loved One Was Killed in a Collision?

          A: Whether you can file a lawsuit against the other motorist in a collision that killed your loved one depends on your relationship with the victim. Under ARS § 12-612, the state restricts the people who can file wrongful death lawsuits to those with the following relationships with the deceased victims:

          • Surviving spouse
          • Surviving child
          • Surviving parent
          • Legal guardian
          • Estate’s personal representative/executor

          These parties are in descending order of priority, meaning that if a surviving spouse remains, they have the right to file the claim. If you are not one of these parties, and none of them remain, the personal representative or the executor of your loved one’s estate can file a lawsuit. The proceeds will then be paid into the estate to be distributed to your loved one’s heirs or the beneficiaries of their will.

          When Should I Contact a Lawyer?

          A: Arizona has a few statutes of limitations you should know about for car accident claims. Under ARS § 12-542, people who are injured in car accidents must file lawsuits no later than two years after their accidents. If your loved one died, you must file a lawsuit no later than two years after the date of their death.

          If the person who caused your accident was a city, state, or federal employee who was working at the time of the collision, your deadline for filing a lawsuit will be much shorter. Under the Arizona Tort Claims Act, claims against government agencies must be filed within 180 days of when the accident occurred.

          In practice, you should contact a lawyer as soon as you can after you receive medical treatment. Retaining a lawyer quickly can help you to avoid making mistakes while also allowing your attorney more time to investigate your case and preserve critical evidence.

          Locations

          Phoenix, Arizona
          602-ARIZONA (602-497-0192)
          2394 E Camelback Rd #600
          Phoenix, AZ 85016

          Phoenix Office

          Denver, Colorado
          303-800-8888
          1330 Logan St Suite B2,
          Denver, CO 80203

          Denver Office

          Tucson, Arizona
          520-477-7777
          4023 E. Grant Rd Suite 101,
          Tucson AZ 85712.

          Tucson Office