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Experienced motorcycle accident representation for Tucson and Pima County riders, with free consultations throughout Arizona.
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Motorcycle accident cases in Tucson often involve predictable scenarios that create serious injuries for riders. Left-turn collisions at busy intersections account for many of the cases we see, along with situations where drivers simply fail to notice motorcyclists in adjacent lanes. Insurance companies frequently question rider fault in these situations, even when the other driver clearly violated traffic laws. Understanding how these cases work in Arizona's legal system helps riders protect their rights after a crash.
Tucson's road network creates specific challenges for motorcyclists navigating the city. High-traffic corridors like I-10 and I-19 see frequent lane-change accidents where drivers don't check mirrors before moving over. Grant Road and Speedway present intersection risks during rush hours, while SR-77 and SR-210 can accumulate road debris that forces riders into dangerous evasive maneuvers. The mix of local commuters, university students near campus, and tourists unfamiliar with local traffic patterns contributes to the visibility issues that lead to motorcycle crashes.
Arizona gives injured riders two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit under the statute of limitations. Insurance adjusters often contact riders quickly after crashes, sometimes before they've received proper medical evaluation at facilities like Banner University Medical Center Tucson, the area's Level I trauma center. Documenting injuries thoroughly and understanding your rights before speaking with insurance companies protects your ability to recover fair compensation. Cases that can't be settled may require filing in Pima County Superior Court.
Henry Beam has practiced personal injury law in Arizona for 15 years, representing clients throughout the state including Tucson and Pima County. He offers free consultations to discuss your motorcycle accident case and charges no legal fees unless he wins your case. Call (480) 899-9019 to speak with an experienced attorney who understands how these cases work in Arizona courts.
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