Phoenix Rear-End Accident Lawyer

Rear-end accidents can happen suddenly and change your life in an instant. If you’ve been injured in a rear-end collision, you may be dealing with the stressful aftermath: medical bills, property damage, time off work, and emotional trauma.

At Runion Personal Injury Lawyers, we take on the fight for you so that you can focus on healing. Our Arizona-based personal injury law firm boasts a 99 percent success rate and has recovered over $50 million, offering services in both English and Spanish. We can help determine fault in your case, handle insurance claims, and maximize your recovery. Call us at 602-825-3502 for a free consultation with a Phoenix rear-end accident lawyer.

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Key Takeaways

  • Rear-end accidents in Phoenix can cause significant injuries, including whiplash, back injuries, and head trauma, even at low speeds. It’s crucial to document your injuries and seek medical attention promptly.
  • Arizona follows a fault-based system for car accidents, with the rear driver typically presumed at fault, though there are exceptions where the lead driver may share liability.
  • Runion Personal Injury Lawyers, with a 99% success rate and over $50 million in recoveries, offers experienced legal representation for victims of rear-end collisions, helping to maximize compensation.
  • Key causes of rear-end accidents include distracted driving, tailgating, and sudden stops, with Phoenix traffic patterns contributing to frequent crashes.

Common Causes of Rear-End Accidents in Phoenix

Several factors can contribute to rear-end crashes, with some being especially common in Phoenix traffic patterns. By understanding the cause of your wreck, you can better identify the liable party and strengthen your case.

Distracted Driving and Texting Behind the Wheel

When drivers are distracted behind the wheel, this can quickly lead to a moment of inattention and a rear-end collision. Several forms of distractions exist, including texting, talking on the phone, eating, putting on makeup, and more.

Tailgating and Unsafe Following Distances

Drivers who tailgate and fail to maintain a safe following distance risk being involved in a rear-end collision. A general guideline for a safe following distance is the three-second rule. This means maintaining a space of at least three seconds between your vehicle and the one in front of you.

Sudden Stops and Hazardous Intersections in Phoenix

Sudden stops and navigating hazardous intersections can easily lead to a rear-end crash. Highly congested areas, roadwork, and lane blockages can all contribute to a serious or even deadly collision.

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The Phoenix metro area had 86,687 total traffic accidents. Of these, 40,833 traffic crashes happened in the City of Phoenix, while 45,854 happened in the surrounding suburbs and satellite communities. Mesa, Tempe, and Glendale accounted for the most car crashes after Phoenix.

Who Is at Fault in a Rear-End Collision in Arizona?

Arizona follows a fault-based system for car accidents, meaning the driver who caused the collision is financially responsible for the damages. In most rear-end cases, the driver in the back is responsible for the crash; however, this isn’t always the case. The at-fault driver’s insurance may attempt to shift blame, making it essential to have an attorney.

Rear-End Presumptions Under Arizona Law

Arizona law doesn’t impose strict liability on the rear driver, but courts generally presume negligence if you hit someone from behind. This is based on the duty to maintain a safe following distance under A.R.S. § 28-730. If you fail to keep a distance that allows you to stop safely, you’re presumed negligent.

When the Lead Driver May Be Partially at Fault

The rear driver can present evidence that the lead driver’s negligence caused or contributed to the collision. Some examples of cases where the lead driver may be partially responsible include:

  • Sudden and unnecessary braking without cause
  • Reversing unexpectedly
  • Brake lights not functioning
  • Road hazards that made sudden stops unavoidable

The Role of Evidence in Determining Fault

Evidence plays a crucial role in rear-end accident claims in Phoenix. Arizona is a fault-based state, which means the driver who caused the crash is financially responsible for the damages. While fault is often presumed to lie with the rear driver, proving negligence still requires strong supporting evidence.

Photos of the accident scene, medical records, vehicle damage reports, and witness statements can all help demonstrate liability. By collecting this documentation and working with an experienced attorney, you can build a compelling case and pursue the full compensation you deserve.

Common Injuries in Rear-End Collisions

While many people picture rear-end crashes as minor fender benders, injuries from these incidents can be serious, even at low speeds. You aren’t alone if you’re experiencing delayed pain or symptoms. However, it’s important to document each of your injuries through photos and medical reports.

Whiplash, Neck Strain, and Soft Tissue Injuries

Whiplash, neck strain, and soft tissue injuries can contribute to long-term pain and affect your daily life.

Back Injuries and Spinal Impact

Any type of damage to your back and spine can inhibit your ability to move properly as well as contribute to chronic pain.

Headaches, Concussions, and Cognitive Symptoms

It’s vital to get checked by a medical professional to rule out or treat any underlying head trauma, like a concussion.

What To Do After a Rear-End Crash in Phoenix

You can take proactive steps in the aftermath of a rear-end collision to ensure your safety and protect a potential personal injury claim. Our Phoenix rear-end accident attorneys can step in at any point to help with this process.

Seek Medical Attention and Follow-Up Care

The first and most crucial step to take after a wreck is to seek medical attention for any injuries that may have occurred. Whiplash and head trauma are not uncommon in a rear-end crash, but symptoms may not manifest immediately.

Document the Scene and Witnesses

Take photos of the accident scene, including property damage, road conditions, and any injuries. You’ll also want to collect the contact information of any witnesses to help determine who’s at fault. Our legal team can help with your case by partnering with expert witnesses who can provide statements about the incident.

Avoid Giving Recorded Statements to Insurance Companies

We recommend waiting until you’ve spoken with an attorney before you give any statements to insurers. These entities are often looking for ways to offer a smaller payout than you need to recover. Speaking with them can lead to an accidental admission of fault and less compensation.

Why You Need a Rear-End Accident Lawyer

Legal representation helps protect the rights of the injured party and improves claim outcomes. Insurance companies may downplay rear-end cases, but Runion’s background gives clients an edge.

Holding the At-Fault Driver Accountable

We can hold the liable party responsible for their actions contributing to your injuries. Arizona uses a fault-based system for car accidents, so the driver responsible for the crash bears financial liability for damages.

Dealing With Insurers

Our attorneys in Phoenix know how to negotiate with insurers and secure fair compensation on behalf of victims of rear-end accidents. Our very own Derick Runion has former experience in the insurance industry and knows how these entities work.

Maximizing Compensation With the Net Recovery Guarantee

Our goal is to get you the maximum amount of compensation you’re entitled to. You’ll never pay more in legal fees than we recover, thanks to our Net Recovery Guarantee. Contact our legal team for a free consultation.

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“It’s really important to hire a personal injury lawyer in Arizona because you have to think about who is on the other side, who the opponent is.”

Derick Runion

Why Choose Runion Personal Injury Lawyers?

Our law firm stands out in a crowded market due to its Arizona roots, a 99 percent success rate, and over $50 million in recoveries. Our founder, Derick Runion, is an ASU grad, insurance insider turned advocate who knows how to get the job done. However, don’t just take our word for it; read some of our case results below.

Review some of our testimonials to learn about our clients’ past experiences with us.

Contact a Phoenix Rear-End Accident Lawyer Today

If you or your loved one has been hurt in an auto collision, don’t hesitate to reach out for legal support today. Getting started with our team is easy, and there’s no risk. We offer free consultations and bilingual services. Let us handle the insurance companies while you focus on recovery. Contact us to speak with a Phoenix rear-end accident lawyer.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rear-End Accidents

How Long Do I Have To File a Claim After a Rear-End Accident in Arizona?

The statute of limitations for any type of car crash claim in Arizona is two years from the date of the incident, with some exceptions. If the accident involved a government vehicle or agency, you must file a Notice of Claim within 180 days and a lawsuit within one year per A.R.S. § 12-821. Failing to file within these deadlines may result in you being barred from recovering compensation.

Yes, you can sue an uninsured driver. Arizona is an at-fault state, so the liable driver is legally responsible for your damages, even if they don’t have insurance. However, many uninsured drivers don’t have significant assets, so even if you win in court, they may not have money to pay for your damages.

Even if you have delayed injuries, such as spinal cord damage or head trauma, you can still secure compensation for these damages. So long as you file within the two-year deadline and your medical records and doctor’s opinion can link your delayed symptoms back to the crash, you can pursue compensation for your injuries.

Most car accident cases are settled before they reach trial. However, if your case involved disputes about liability, low settlement offers, and other complications, our team may suggest taking it to trial.

There’s no exact average payout for rear-end collisions in Arizona. For minor soft tissue injuries, settlements may range from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on the extent of medical bills and recovery time. For severe injuries, settlements or verdicts can reach over $100,000, sometimes much more if there’s extensive medical treatment, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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