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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Peoria, AZ



Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Peoria, AZ

No recovery, no fee. Free consultation. If a motorcycle accident in Peoria left you with injuries, medical bills, or lost wages, you have a right to full compensation from the at-fault party and their insurer. We handle the fight so you can handle recovery.

Why motorcycle accident cases in Peoria need a local lawyer

US-60 (Grand Avenue) through Peoria is a diagonal arterial with dozens of signalized intersections and is one of the top injury-crash corridors in the West Valley. Loop 101 at Bell Road and at Thunderbird Road are consistent crash clusters Sun-glare east-west crashes on Bell Road during morning and evening commutes are a documented hazard, and spring-training traffic around Peoria Sports Complex concentrates rental-car drivers unfamiliar with the area

Major trauma cases in Peoria route to Banner Boswell Medical Center and HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center (Level I (HonorHealth Deer Valley)). Responding law enforcement is typically Peoria Police Department and Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. Civil claims are filed in the Maricopa County Superior Court at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. Knowing how each of these institutions handles documentation, evidence preservation, and scheduling is part of what local experience gives you.

Arizona law that controls your case

Statute of limitations

Two-year statute of limitations under ARS 12-542. Arizona allows lane filtering at 15 mph or less on roads posted 45 or under (ARS 28-903), enacted in 2022. Higher-speed lane splitting remains illegal and affects fault analysis.

Comparative fault

Pure comparative fault under ARS 12-2505. Helmets are required only for riders under 18 (ARS 28-964). Adult riders without helmets can still recover, though head-injury damages may be reduced by a comparative-fault argument.

What you can recover

Severe road rash, TBIs, and orthopedic injuries drive high awards. Punitive damages apply where the driver was impaired or reckless. Economic damages plus non-economic pain and suffering are uncapped under the Arizona Constitution (Art. 2 Sec. 31).

Insurance coverage and policy stacking

UM/UIM is critical for motorcyclists since impacts are severe and at-fault drivers often carry only minimums. Stacking UM/UIM across vehicles is permitted on many Arizona policies. Pull declarations pages for every household vehicle.

What to do in the first week after a motorcycle accident in Peoria

  1. Get medical evaluation even if you feel fine. Concussions and soft-tissue injuries often surface hours or days later.
  2. Preserve evidence: photos of the scene, vehicles, property, and injuries; witness contact info; and a written timeline while memory is fresh.
  3. Report as required: police for a crash, property owner for a fall, county animal control for a bite.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement to the at-fault party’s insurer. You are not required to, and it almost always hurts your case.
  5. Do not post about the incident on social media. Insurers surveil public posts.
  6. Call a Arizona personal injury lawyer before the at-fault insurer gets to you.

How contingency fee works

Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, paid only if we win. If there is no recovery, there is no fee. The initial consultation is free. Case costs (filing fees, medical records, experts) are advanced by the firm and reimbursed from the settlement, not out of your pocket. A contingency fee aligns our interest with yours: we get paid when you get paid.

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Crash data: Peoria, 2024

The following crash statistics are reported by the state for Peoria in 2024. They set the backdrop for any personal injury claim in this jurisdiction.

Total reportable crashes3,009
Injury crashes1,040
Fatal crashes18
People killed21
People injured1,502
Alcohol-related crashes119

Source: Arizona Department of Transportation, 2024 Motor Vehicle Crash Facts (azdot.gov)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does not wearing a helmet hurt my claim?

Not as a bar. It may reduce the head-injury portion of damages under comparative fault, but you can still recover for all other injuries.

What if the other driver was uninsured?

File under your own UM/UIM coverage. Many riders have it without realizing. Stacking across household vehicles is often permitted. Pull your declarations page.

How long do I have to file?

Two-year statute of limitations under ARS 12-542. Arizona allows lane filtering at 15 mph or less on roads posted 45 or under (ARS 28-903), enacted in 2022. Higher-speed lane splitting remains illegal and affects fault analysis.

What does it cost to hire a Peoria motorcycle accident lawyer?

Nothing upfront. Contingency fee: no recovery, no fee. Case costs advanced and reimbursed from settlement. Free consultation.

Talk to a Arizona motorcycle accident lawyer now

Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Call or submit a case form and we will respond within one business day.