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Arizona's Big Crash Lawyers

At the Allen Law Firm, we never lose sight of what truly matters — you.

Compassion, Integrity, and Honor are not just words to us. They are the values Jamal Allen used to build this Arizona personal injury law firm and to challenge what has become too common in law — treating people like case numbers.

Unlike large firms that handle thousands of cases at a time, we limit our caseload, so we can give each one our clients, our full attention and effort. At Allen Law Firm, you will receive the personalized support your case deserves, backed by

decades of experience.

You do not just need any lawyer. You need an experienced Arizona Trial Attorney who listens, who fights for you, and who knows how to get results. We are here to help you move forward. Take our free case review quiz and discover what a client-first law firm can do for you.

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Injury Cases We Handle

Head and Spinal Cord Injuries

Head trauma and spinal cord injuries are some of the most serious outcomes of car accidents in Arizona. These injuries can lead to paralysis, memory loss, or permanent disability. If you’ve suffered a head or spine injury in an Arizona crash caused by someone else’s negligence, we’re here to help you pursue compensation for your medical care and long-term needs.

Broken Bones and Fractures

Arizona crash victims often suffer broken bones, including fractured arms, legs, ribs, and hips. These injuries can lead to surgery, rehabilitation, and weeks or months away from work. As Arizona injury lawyers, we help clients recover full compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Severe Burns

Severe burns from car accidents or vehicle fires can cause long-term nerve damage, infection, and emotional trauma. In Arizona, burn injuries from crashes are more common than many people realize, especially in high-speed collisions. We fight for compensation that covers medical treatments, skin grafts, and future care.

Lacerations or Loss of Limbs

Crashes in Arizona can result in devastating injuries like deep lacerations or traumatic amputations. These injuries affect not only your physical health but also your emotional well-being and quality of life. At Allen Law Firm, we help accident victims pursue justice and financial recovery for permanent injuries caused by negligence.

Internal Injuries and Damage

Internal injuries from Arizona car crashes can include internal bleeding, collapsed lungs, or damage to vital organs. These injuries often don’t show symptoms right away but can become life-threatening. If you were injured in a crash in Arizona, seeking prompt medical and legal help is essential. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need a lawyer after a car crash in Arizona?

Yes. An experienced Arizona Trial Lawyer can protect your rights, deal with insurance companies, and help you recover the full compensation you’re entitled to. Without legal help, you may receive far less than your case is worth — or nothing at all.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Arizona?

In most Arizona car accident cases, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a claim. However, there are exceptions — and acting sooner can make a big difference. Contact the Allen Law Firm as soon as possible to protect your rights.

How long will my personal injury case take to resolve?

The timeline depends on the severity of your injuries and whether a fair settlement can be reached without going to court. Some Arizona crash cases settle in a few months, while others may take longer if litigation is needed. We’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

What should I do after a car crash in Arizona?

After a crash, your safety comes first. Call 911, seek medical attention, and document the scene if you can. Even if you feel okay, some injuries appear later. Then, contact an Arizona personal injury lawyer to protect your rights and start your case. The sooner you act, the stronger your claim can be.

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Arizona?

At the Allen Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing up front, and we only get paid if we win your case. Your case review is completely free, and there is no risk to speak with us.

What is my car accident case worth in Arizona?

Every case is different, but compensation can include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Our team will carefully evaluate your injuries, treatment, and damages during your free case review to give you an honest outlook.

What kinds of injuries qualify for a personal injury claim in Arizona?

We handle serious injuries caused by others negligence in Arizona, including head trauma, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, burns, internal injuries, and amputations. If you’ve been injured in a crash, reach out to see if you have a case.

Why choose the Allen Law Firm instead of a large Arizona injury firm?

We focus on quality over quantity. Unlike the larger firms that take thousands of cases, we take fewer clients so we can give each case the personal attention it deserves. You’re never just a case number here — you’re a person, and we’re here to help.

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What To-do After a Truck Crash in Arizona

A truck crash can leave you shaken, hurt, and unsure of what to do next. If you've just been hit, here’s what you should do — step by step — to protect your health, your rights, and your future.

  • Get to Safety and Call 911: If you're able, move to a safe location and call emergency services. Stay calm and let the dispatcher know if anyone is injured

  • Seek Medical Help Immediately: Even if you don’t feel pain right away, get checked out. Many serious injuries — like head trauma or internal bleeding — may not show symptoms until hours or days later.

  • Do Not Admit Fault or Discuss Details: Avoid apologizing or discussing the crash with the truck driver or anyone at the scene beyond police and medical responders. What you say may be used against you later.

  • Document the Scene (If You Can): Take photos or video of the vehicles, skid marks, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Get names, license plate numbers, and insurance info from everyone involved.

  • Avoid Speaking With Insurance Adjusters: The trucking company’s insurance may contact you quickly. You are not required to give a statement — and doing so could hurt your case.

  • Call an Experienced Arizona Truck Accident Attorney: Once you’ve received medical care and are safe, your next step should be calling a lawyer to get your case assessed.

At Allen Law, we’ll listen to your story, help preserve critical evidence, and guide you through what to do next — all at no cost unless we win.

What Not to Do After a Truck Crash in Arizona

After a serious truck crash, your actions can impact the strength of your injury claim — and your ability to recover the compensation you truly deserve. Here are some critical mistakes to avoid:

  • Do not admit Fault: Saying “I’m sorry” or admitting blame, even casually, can be used against you by insurance companies or defense attorneys.

  • Do not leave the scene without calling the police: Always wait for law enforcement to arrive and file a report. That official documentation is key evidence in your case.

  • Do not skip or delay medical treatment: If you wait to get medical attention, insurers may claim your injuries weren’t serious — or weren’t caused by the crash at all.

  • Do not talk to trucking company insurance: Their goal is to minimize what they pay you. Never give a recorded statement or accept a settlement without speaking to a lawyer first.

  • Do not post about crash on social media: Photos, check-ins, or even innocent updates can be twisted and used to challenge the seriousness of your injuries or your version of events.

  • Do not sign anything without legal review: Paperwork from insurance companies may contain waivers, settlement agreements, or releases — signing them could end your right to sue.

Types of Arizona Truck Accident Cases We Handle

Types of Trucking Collisions in Arizona

  • Rear-Ended Crashes

  • Head-on crashes

  • Side-impact (T-bone) Crashes

  • Rollover incidents

  • Jackknife Crashes

Top Causes of Arizona Truck Crashes

  • Driver fatigue

  • Distracted driving

  • Improperly secured loads

  • Speeding/Reckless Driving

  • Inadequate vehicle maintenance

Severe Injuries in Truck Crashes

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Severe burns

  • Amputations

  • Wrongful death

Arizona's Trucking Safety Regulations

Hours-of-Service (HOS) Violations

These federal regulations limit the number of consecutive hours truck drivers can operate to prevent fatigue-related accidents. For instance, drivers are restricted to a maximum of 11 consecutive driving hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty. Adhering to HOS rules is crucial for ensuring driver alertness and overall road safety.

Example Case: In 2023, a fatigued driver in Goodyear veered into a bike lane, killing two cyclists and injuring 14. Investigators found driver fatigue was a key factor in the crash.

Wide Turn Rule Violation

(Right Turns from Outer Lane)

Due to their large size and extended turning radius, trucks often need to occupy multiple lanes when making turns. Truck drivers are legally required to signal their intentions and ensure the turn can be completed safely without endangering other road users. Other motorists should remain attentive and avoid attempting to pass trucks during these maneuvers to prevent collisions.

Example Case: In Phoenix, a truck turning right swung wide into the next lane and collided with a passenger car. The driver failed to follow proper wide-turn procedure, causing serious injuries.

Lane Use & “Move Over” Rule Violations

This law mandates that drivers must move over one lane—or slow down if it's unsafe to change lanes—when approaching any vehicle with flashing lights stopped on the roadside. This practice protects emergency responders, roadside workers, and stranded motorists from potential harm. Failure to comply can result in significant fines and endangers lives.

Example Case:​ In March 2020, ADOT worker was struck and killed on I-10 near Phoenix while setting up road signs. The driver failed to move over or slow down, violating Arizona’s Move Over Law.

Arizona's Fatal Truck Crashes

Every day, thousands of commercial trucks travel across Arizona — from I-10 through Phoenix to rural desert roads near Yuma and Flagstaff. But with that traffic comes a difficult truth: when trucking companies fail to follow safety rules, lives are changed forever.

According to national safety data, Arizona sees hundreds of serious truck crashes every year — many resulting in life-threatening injuries or fatal outcomes. Behind each of those numbers is a story: a family grieving, a future cut short, and survivors left to pick up the pieces.

At Allen Law, we know that no amount of money can undo the pain. But holding trucking companies and negligent drivers accountable can bring justice, closure, and the resources needed to recover. Our team helps clients seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, long-term care, funeral expenses, and the emotional toll of a devastating crash.

These crashes aren’t just statistics — they’re preventable tragedies. And we’re here to help make things right.

If you or a loved one has been impacted by a truck crash in Arizona, reach out for a free consultation. Let us help you take the next step toward justice

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