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How Is Fault Determined After a Car Accident in Arizona?
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Here at Wood Injury Law, we’re the car accident lawyers you’ll swear by. Not at. Have you been in a car accident in the state of Arizona? If so, then you’re probably curious about your rights and the specific laws regarding fault in Arizona car accidents.
As a former insurance defense attorney, our founder Josh Wood has the skill, experience, and perspective necessary to handle any car accident case, no matter how simple or complex. When you choose our firm, you can feel confident that you’re working with professionals. Schedule a call at 623-232-9355 to reach our Mesa, AZ office and set up your free consultation.
Read the full guideThis article is part of Car Accidents: A Complete Guide for Arizona Victims — the complete Arizona guide covering statutes of limitation, comparative fault, damages, and case timeline.
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Most of the laws regarding car accidents in Arizona include the concept of negligence. If another driver’s negligence was the leading cause of your car accident, you could seek financial compensation for your injuries and other losses. If you choose to seek compensation, you’ll need to hire professional lawyers for car accident cases to help you file the lawsuit.Arizona Car Accident Law
The statute of limitations is an important factor of Arizona car accident law. You only have two years after your accident to file your claim in the civil court system. Arizona also has a “pure comparative fault†rule. The rule states that even if you were partly or mostly responsible for a traffic accident, you’re still allowed to seek financial compensation from the other party. However, the percentage of fault you have for the accident will directly impact the monetary compensation you receive.Do You Need Lawyers for Car Accident Cases?
Many Arizona residents falsely believe that filing a car insurance claim is simple and that they don’t need a car accident lawyer. We strongly advise against that path. Remember the comparative fault rule we just discussed? Under that law, even if a driver rear-ended you or ran a red light, you could still end up being partially at fault. Insurance companies are notorious for digging and digging until they can find one little thing you did wrong. That way, they can argue for diminishing the level of fault or responsibility of their insured driver.What Type of Evidence Is Used to Determine Fault?
The police report from the accident is one critical factor that the insurance company or judge will use to determine which driver is at fault and their level of responsibility in the crash. Evidence gathered from the crash site will also factor in determining fault. Common evidence types include:- Injuries sustained by either party
- Eyewitness accounts
- Photographs/video
- Traffic patterns
- Weather
- Mitigating circumstances
- Vehicle damage
- Level of negligence
- Time of day


