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Car Accident Lawyer in Sahuarita, AZ

I-19 Sahuarita south Tucson metro corridor

Car Accident Lawyer in Sahuarita, AZ

I-19 Sahuarita south Tucson metro corridor. Pima County.

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Sahuarita — Local Context

Sahuarita is a growing bedroom community in Pima County, located south of Tucson along I-19 and directly north of Green Valley. I-19 is the primary arterial connecting Sahuarita to the Tucson metro to the north and to Nogales and the US-Mexico border crossing to the south — it carries both commuter and commercial border freight traffic through an area where on-ramp/off-ramp speed conflicts and elevated truck volume produce crash concentrations. Sahuarita Road is the primary east-west community connector, running from I-19 east through the Sahuarita residential communities toward SR-83. The Rancho Sahuarita Boulevard and La Canada Extension carry the primary residential connector traffic within the community’s master-planned developments. Being in Pima County, personal injury claims file in Pima County Superior Court in Tucson. Green Valley Hospital (4455 S I-19 Frontage Rd, Green Valley AZ) is the nearest medical facility; serious trauma transfers to Tucson-area Level I centers.

Sahuarita is in Pima County. Civil personal injury claims file in Pima County Superior Court (110 W Congress St, Tucson AZ 85701). Green Valley Hospital (4455 S I-19 Frontage Rd, Green Valley AZ) handles primary trauma for the area. Pima County Sheriff covers crashes in unincorporated areas; DPS handles state and federal highway 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.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Sahuarita Car Accident Lawyer

What should I do after a car accident in Sahuarita, 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 Sahuarita 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 Sahuarita?
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 Sahuarita cost?
We handle car accident cases on contingency — you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fee unless we recover money for you.