Car Accident Lawyer in Prescott Valley, AZ
SR-69 and Glassford Hill Road carry Prescott Valley’s highest crash concentration. Yavapai County.
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Prescott Valley Road Network and Context
Prescott Valley is a rapidly growing community in Yavapai County, located directly east of Prescott along the SR-69 corridor. SR-69 (the Prescott-Dewey Highway) is the primary east-west arterial connecting Prescott Valley to Prescott, to Dewey-Humboldt, and ultimately to I-17 at Cordes Junction — it carries the concentrated commuter and commercial traffic between the two cities and beyond, with a documented history of fatal crashes on both the Prescott and Prescott Valley portions of the corridor. Glassford Hill Road is Prescott Valley’s primary north-south commercial arterial, running from SR-69 north through the main retail and residential areas of the town. Robert Road and Spouse Drive are the major connecting arterials into the residential communities east and west of Glassford Hill Road. Fain Road and Peavine Road connect the northern portions of Prescott Valley to the rural areas toward Dewey and Humboldt, carrying mixed commuter and agricultural traffic. The SR-89 corridor north of Prescott Valley toward Chino Valley adds regional through-traffic to the surface-road network.
Prescott Valley is in Yavapai County. Civil personal injury claims file in Yavapai County Superior Court (120 S Cortez St, Prescott AZ). Yavapai Regional Medical Center has a Prescott Valley campus (Prescott Valley Emergency Center at 3262 N Windsong Dr, Prescott Valley) for less critical cases; serious injuries requiring full hospital resources transfer to the main Yavapai Regional Medical Center campus in Prescott (1003 Willow Creek Rd). Prescott Valley PD handles in-town crashes; Yavapai County Sheriff covers surrounding unincorporated areas; DPS handles SR-69 and SR-89 crashes.
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 if applicable
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.
Ready to Talk?
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Speak directly with Josh Wood.