
Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Arizona: How Your Own Policy Steps In
If an uninsured driver hits you in Arizona, your own UM coverage under ARS 20-259.01 becomes the claim. Here is how it works and where stacking applies.

If an uninsured driver hits you in Arizona, your own UM coverage under ARS 20-259.01 becomes the claim. Here is how it works and where stacking applies.

A fall on someone else’s property is not automatically their fault in Arizona. The case turns on notice, and that is what makes premises claims harder than crashes.

Arizona gives you only one year to file a strict liability dog bite claim under ARS 12-541(5), not the two years most people assume. Here is how reporting works in Maricopa County.

Not every Arizona crash needs a lawyer. Here is an honest framework: when to handle it yourself, when to call, and why the first weeks matter.

Where Mesa crashes happen and why: US-60 and Loop 202 corridor wrecks, arterial T-bones on Power Road and Country Club, and how the road shapes a claim.

Hurt in a crash in Surprise, El Mirage, or Sun City? How Northwest Valley injury claims work, from Grand Avenue evidence to filing in Maricopa County.

How Arizona injury settlements get calculated: economic and non-economic damages, no damage caps, comparative fault, and why first offers run low.

A truck crash claim in Maricopa County turns on venue and evidence. Where to file, who the defendants really are, and the FMCSA six-month clock.

Truck crashes on I-8 near Yuma fall under federal FMCSA rules, and key evidence like ELD data can be gone in months. Why these cases move fast.

The driver took off, but your claim did not. How Arizona hit-and-run victims recover through uninsured motorist coverage, and what to do first.



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