Hit by a Driver Who Fled the Scene? You Don't Have to Face This Alone

Key Facts
- Hit and run victims in Arizona may have more legal options than they realize, including through their own insurance
- Former prosecutor Henry Beam has 15 years of experience helping injury victims get compensation
- Free consultation with no upfront costs — you only pay attorney fees if your case is successful
- Video consultations available statewide, so you don't need to travel while injured
Being hit by a driver who then speeds away is one of the most frustrating and frightening experiences you can face. You're hurt, your car is damaged, and the person responsible is nowhere to be found. If you're dealing with a hit and run in Arizona, you need a hit and run attorney who understands exactly what you're going through.
The Chaos After a Hit and Run Leaves You Feeling Helpless
Right now, you're probably dealing with a lot. Your body is in pain. Your insurance company is asking questions you don't know how to answer. Maybe you're worried about medical bills piling up, or how you'll get to work without your car. The worst part? The person who did this to you just drove away like nothing happened.
Hit and run accidents are unfortunately common across Arizona — from busy intersections in Phoenix and Tucson to highway stretches through Flagstaff and Yuma. These drivers think they can escape responsibility, but Arizona law and your insurance policy may provide more protection than you realize.
What you need right now is someone who knows how to track down hit and run drivers, how to work with your insurance company to get every dollar you're entitled to, and how to handle the legal complexities while you focus on healing. You shouldn't have to become an experienced with insurance law just because someone else made the selfish decision to flee.
Henry Beam — 15 Years Fighting for Arizona Injury Victims
Henry Beam has spent 15 years practicing law in Arizona, and he's spent his career helping people just like you — injured through no fault of their own, facing insurance companies and legal systems that can feel overwhelming. His background includes time as a prosecutor, which means he understands how law enforcement investigates hit and run cases and what evidence is needed to hold drivers accountable.
When you work with Henry, you're not just getting an attorney — you're getting someone who has spent 15 years handling injury cases across Arizona and knows exactly what steps to take from day one. He'll work with police to follow up on their investigation, coordinate with your insurance company, and explore every possible avenue for compensation, including uninsured motorist coverage that many people don't even know they have.
Best of all, Henry works on contingency, which means no fee unless your case is won. You can meet with him via video consultation from anywhere in Arizona — no need to travel to an office when you're already dealing with injuries and stress. Bilingual services are available in English and Spanish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if the other driver is never found?
You may still have options through your own insurance policy's uninsured motorist coverage. Henry will review your policy and explore every possible source of compensation, even when the at-fault driver can't be located.
How much does it cost to hire a hit and run attorney in Arizona?
Nothing upfront. Henry works on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless your case is successful. There's no financial risk to getting legal help when you need it most.
What if I only have limited information about the other car?
Even partial license plates, vehicle descriptions, or witness statements can be valuable. Henry works with investigators and law enforcement to piece together whatever evidence is available to identify hit and run drivers.
Ready to Talk About Your Case?
Henry has spent 15 years helping injured Arizonans fight back. Call now or schedule online — it costs nothing to find out if you have a case.