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Most Arizona wrongful death cases settle in 12 to 24 months. Some are faster. Some, especially those that go to trial, take two to three years. The timeline depends on the complexity, the insurer's willingness to negotiate, and how quickly all the necessary evidence and experts come together.
Phase 1: Investigation and Documentation (1-3 months)
Right after retainer, we gather all evidence: police reports, ER records, medical bills, witness statements, photographs, accident reconstruction if needed. We identify all potentially liable parties and their insurance coverage. For truck or commercial cases, this includes preservation letters for black box and ELD data.
Phase 2: Medical and Damage Calculation (3-9 months)
For wrongful death, we work with economists, vocational experts, and life-care planners to calculate the full economic loss. This includes lost lifetime earnings, lost benefits, funeral costs, and non-economic damages. The personal representative is appointed and beneficiaries are identified.
Phase 3: Demand and Negotiation (1-3 months)
We send a comprehensive demand to the insurer with all documentation. The insurer responds with a counter-offer or denial. Negotiation can resolve cases quickly when liability is clear and insurance limits are reasonable. When it doesn't, we file suit.
Phase 4: Litigation (12-24 additional months)
Filed cases enter a discovery period where both sides exchange documents, take depositions, and retain experts. Mediation often happens during this phase. Most cases settle here. Trial is reserved for cases where the insurer refuses to deal honestly.
What Slows a Case Down
Multiple defendants, contested liability, severe injuries with long medical timelines, government-entity defendants (which require special procedures), and disputes among family members can extend the timeline.
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Can a wrongful death case settle without going to court in Arizona?
Yes. Most wrongful death cases settle before or shortly after a lawsuit is filed. Filing suit is often necessary to force serious negotiation but doesn't mean the case will go to trial.
What if the at-fault party doesn't have enough insurance in Arizona?
We pursue all available coverage: at-fault driver's policy, the family's underinsured motorist coverage, employer liability if the at-fault driver was working, and any umbrella policies. In some cases the at-fault party's personal assets are pursued.
Will the family have to testify in court for an Arizona wrongful death case?
In a deposition during discovery, yes — close family typically testify. In a trial, only if the case actually goes to trial (most don't). We prepare every witness thoroughly.
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This article provides general information about Arizona wrongful death law and is not legal advice. Every case is fact-specific. For advice on your particular situation, contact a Arizona-licensed attorney.


