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Wrongful death cases in Marana typically arise when someone dies as a result of another party's negligence or misconduct — and Arizona law gives certain surviving family members the right to pursue a civil claim for their losses. Under ARS § 12-611, the person or company whose wrongful act, neglect, or default caused the death remains liable even though the injured person did not survive. These cases can involve commercial trucking companies, other drivers, property owners, or government entities. If someone close to you has died and you believe another party's conduct was responsible, Arizona law provides a structured path for accountability — one that begins with understanding who can file, what damages may be available, and how much time you have.
Marana's geography shapes the types of fatal accidents that give rise to wrongful death claims here. Interstate 10 runs directly through the town and carries a heavy volume of commercial truck traffic between Phoenix and Tucson, making fatal truck collisions a recurring concern. Ina Road, Cortaro Road, and Twin Peaks Road all intersect with high-speed arterials and experience significant growth-related traffic. Pedestrian fatalities, drunk driving deaths, and intersection crashes at busy Marana crossroads are among the more common scenarios. The presence of a major I-10 truck corridor means commercial carrier liability — including federal trucking regulations and corporate accountability — is often a central issue in local wrongful death cases alongside the more straightforward questions of fault.
Arizona's wrongful death statute of limitations is two years from the date of death, not the date of the underlying accident — this is established under ARS § 12-542(2). If a government entity or public employee may share responsibility, the deadlines are far shorter: a notice of claim must be filed within 180 days of the death under ARS § 12-821.01, and the lawsuit itself must be brought within one year under ARS § 12-821. Missing either deadline can bar the claim entirely. Wrongful death cases are filed in Pima County Superior Court. If the person who died required emergency trauma care before passing, Banner University Medical Center Tucson — approximately 30 minutes from Marana — is the region's nearest Level I trauma center, and its records are often critical to building a complete picture of the case.
Henry has practiced personal injury and wrongful death law in Arizona for 15 years and works with families throughout Pima County, including Marana. If you're looking for a wrongful death lawyer in Marana, consultations are free, and there are no legal fees unless he recovers compensation for you. You can reach Henry directly at (480) 899-9019.
If a Government Entity Was Involved — Shorter Deadlines Apply
When the at-fault party may be a government entity — a city or county, a public school, a state agency, ADOT, a police or sheriff department, a public hospital, or a government-owned road or vehicle — Arizona imposes two deadlines that are much shorter than the general two-year period:
Missing the 180-day notice typically bars the claim entirely, regardless of how strong the case is. Early legal review helps identify whether a government defendant applies and protects both deadlines.
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