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Most motorcycle accident cases in Buckeye involve predictable scenarios: left-turn collisions at busy intersections, drivers who claim they never saw the rider, and visibility issues on roads like Watson Road and Verrado Way. These cases often hinge on reconstructing exactly what each driver could see and when, rather than who was going faster or wearing what gear. Arizona's comparative negligence law means that even if you're found partially at fault, you can still recover compensation for your injuries and bike damage.
Buckeye's rapid growth creates specific challenges for motorcycle riders. The mix of new residents unfamiliar with local traffic patterns and construction zones along I-10 and SR-85 increases the risk of lane-change collisions and road debris crashes. The Verrado community's roundabouts and new intersections can catch drivers off-guard, leading to failure-to-yield accidents. Insurance companies often focus on Arizona's lack of a universal helmet law to argue that riders contributed to their own injuries, even in cases where head trauma wasn't the primary concern.
Arizona gives you two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit, but practical considerations often require faster action. Insurance adjusters typically contact riders within days, sometimes offering quick settlements before the full extent of injuries becomes clear. Medical documentation from Banner Estrella Medical Center or other treating facilities becomes crucial evidence, especially for soft tissue injuries that don't show up immediately. If your case proceeds to court, it would be filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, where motorcycle cases require careful jury selection given common biases against riders.
Henry Beam has practiced personal injury law in Arizona for 15 years, representing motorcycle accident victims throughout the state, including Buckeye and surrounding communities. He offers free consultations and works on contingency, meaning no legal fees unless he wins your case. Call (480) 899-9019 to discuss your motorcycle accident claim and understand your options under Arizona law.
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