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Kingman Car Accident

Car Accident Lawyer in Kingman, AZ

I-40 and US-93 carry some of Arizona’s highest commercial truck volume through Kingman. Mohave County.

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Kingman Road Network and Context

Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County and the primary commercial hub for northwestern Arizona. I-40 runs east-west through Kingman as one of the nation’s primary transcontinental freight corridors — the Kingman area carries sustained commercial truck volume connecting California and Las Vegas to Arizona and the rest of the Southwest, and the I-40 corridor through Mohave County has a well-documented history of truck-involved fatalities. US-93 runs north from Kingman toward Hoover Dam and Las Vegas through the Black Mountains — one of the highest truck-volume US routes in Arizona, connecting the Phoenix metro and southern Arizona to Las Vegas and carrying both freight and tourist traffic through mountain grades with documented runaway truck hazard points. Andy Devine Avenue (Historic Route 66 / Business I-40) is the primary commercial arterial through downtown Kingman, generating surface-street crash exposure at its major intersections. Stockton Hill Road is the primary north-south commercial corridor connecting the Kingman Airport area and major retail developments to the I-40 corridor. SR-68 runs west from Kingman toward Laughlin and the Nevada state line, carrying casino and recreational traffic through the desert.

Kingman is the county seat of Mohave County — Mohave County Superior Court is located in Kingman (401 E Spring St, Kingman AZ). Kingman Regional Medical Center (1915 Stockton Hill Rd, Kingman AZ) is the primary trauma facility for the region. Kingman PD handles in-city crashes; Mohave County Sheriff covers the surrounding county; DPS handles I-40, US-93, SR-68, and other state and federal highway crashes in the area.

Key Arizona Law

  • ARS 12-542 — 2-year statute of limitations
  • ARS 12-2505 — Pure comparative fault
  • ARS 28-4009 — Minimum liability insurance (25/50/15)
  • ARS 20-259.01 — UM/UIM coverage

What You Can Recover

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Lost wages and earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Vehicle damage and rental
  • Permanent injury damages

Our Fee Structure

Contingency fee. No fee unless we recover compensation for you. Free consultation with Josh Wood.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Arizona?

2 years from the crash date under ARS 12-542. Missing this deadline permanently bars the claim. Insurance companies start building their defense immediately — don’t wait.

What if the other driver was underinsured?

Arizona minimum liability coverage is 25/50/15 (ARS 28-4009). If you carry UM/UIM coverage (ARS 20-259.01), your own policy becomes the primary recovery path when the at-fault driver’s limit isn’t enough.

What if I was partly at fault?

Arizona follows pure comparative fault (ARS 12-2505). If you were 20% at fault, you recover 80% of your damages. Insurers inflate your fault percentage to reduce their payout — we counter that argument.

What can I recover after a car accident?

Past and future medical bills, lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, vehicle damage and rental costs, and permanent injury damages if applicable.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Kingman Car Accident Lawyer

What should I do after a car accident in Kingman, Arizona?
Call 911, get medical care even if you feel fine, photograph the scene and all vehicles, exchange insurance information, and do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer. Contact a Kingman car accident lawyer before accepting any settlement offer.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Arizona?
Arizona’s statute of limitations is 2 years from the accident date under ARS § 12-542. Missing this deadline almost always bars your claim permanently.
Does Arizona use comparative negligence for car accidents?
Yes. Arizona follows pure comparative negligence — you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault, but is not barred entirely.
What damages can I recover after a car accident in Kingman?
You may recover medical bills, future medical costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Arizona places no cap on personal injury damages.
How much does a car accident lawyer in Kingman cost?
We handle car accident cases on contingency — you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fee unless we recover money for you.