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Hit and Run Accident

Tucson Car Accident Leaves Woman with Serious Injuries

As Tucson car accident lawyers, we were extremely disappointed to hear that yet another driver fled the scene of a car accident in Tucson, leaving a female pedestrian fighting for her life. The incident occurred on December 24 just after 2 a.m. near the 7200 block of east 22nd Street, according to a news report in KVOA News 4. Police are looking for a red Chevrolet pickup truck that may have rear-tinted windows. The truck may have damage on it from hitting the woman. Anyone with information can call 911 or 88-Crime. Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured victim.

Causes of This Tucson Auto Accident

This Tucson hit and run auto accident may have occurred for a variety of reasons but regardless of the reasons, there is no excuse for this driver to flee the scene of the accident. It is illegal for drivers to flee the scene of an auto accident in Tucson.

Contact a Tucson Auto Accident Attorney

When people are injured in an auto accident, an experienced attorney can tell them whether they have a case or not, and if they do, what are the steps necessary to make sure that the individual secures the best settlement possible. The Husband and Wife Law Team at Breyer Law Offices, P.C. investigate to determine whether a driver was at fault and hold that driver responsible for the costs of the medical care and other expenses incurred by the innocent individual. Contact us for a free consultation today.

 

Man Caught After Phoenix Hit and Run

As Phoenix hit and run car accident attorneys, we were happy to hear that a man was caught after hitting a pedestrian and then fleeing the scene on the morning of December 26, according to Fox 10. The 19-year-old driver drove the wrong way on 7th Street and Missouri, then hit a pedestrian walking a dog. The driver left the victim with multiple bone fractures to his head, face, and legs. Police caught him a few blocks later at a gas station, where they also found marijuana in his pocket. They determined the driver was under the influence of both narcotics and anti-depressants. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim, and we wish him a full recovery.

Causes of This Phoenix Pedestrian Accident

According to police, the driver who caused this Phoenix pedestrian accident was driving under the influence of drugs. He drove the wrong way down a street, drove his car up onto a sidewalk, and hit a pedestrian. He then drove away, leaving the pedestrian on the ground with multiple serious injuries. When police tried to apprehend him a mile away, he tried to flee again on foot. The man now faces six felony charges.

Phoenix Pedestrian Accident Statistics

Phoenix pedestrian accidents accounted for 26.3 percent of the city’s traffic fatalities in 2009. Thirty-six people were killed in the 525 accidents that occurred.

Contact a Phoenix Personal Injury Lawyer

An experienced Phoenix personal injury lawyer can advocate for the victim injured in this pedestrian accident, helping him get the best possible medical care as well as covering his medical expenses. The Husband and Wife Law Team at Breyer Law Offices, P.C. obtains settlements from at-fault drivers that cover medical expenses, lost wages, and more. We also file for punitive damages when drivers break the law, such as driving under the influence of drugs and fleeing the scene of an accident. Contact our team today for a free consultation.

 

Phoenix Hit and Run Crash Injures Woman at Bus Stop

The professional Phoenix hit and run accident attorneys at the Breyer Law Offices were glad to discover that the number of hit and run injuries in 2010 declined from 3,647 in 2009 to 3,150 in 2010.

On Monday, November 21, 2011, another hit and run incident occurred in Phoenix. According to ABC15, the accident happened at 44th street and Indian Road at a bus stop. According to Phoenix police, the 33-year old driver of the truck was erratic after rear-ending a car on 40th Street before the driver crashed into a 47-year old woman at the bus stop. As of Tuesday, the woman was in critical condition.

Hit and Run Statistics in Arizona

According to Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), drivers involved in hit and run accidents in Arizona decreased to 11,388 out of 106,177 drivers in 2010. However, ADOT revealed that despite the decline in 2010, fatal hit and run car crashes increased to 43 in 2010 from 41 in 2009.

Arizona Hit and Run Laws

In Arizona, hit and run car accidents, or the failure to stop, are classified as part of ARS 28-661. Accidents involving death or personal injury can result in the revocation of a person’s driver’s license. Second, ARS 28-662, or accidents involving damage to vehicle, can result in the suspension of a person’s driver’s license.

Contact a Professional Phoenix Hit and Run Car Accident Attorney

As Phoenix hit and run accident lawyers, we have seen many people who left the scene seriously punished for their actions. When a person hits another individual and leaves the scene while the innocent individual is seriously injured, the person who flees the scene must be punished. It is important to talk to an attorney so you know all your legal rights and are informed of the statute of limitations that may apply. The worse thing that can happen is that an innocent person is part of a hit and run car accident and then misses the statute of limitations. For all your questions to be answered in a free consultation, call (602) 457-6222.

 

Off-Duty Firefighter Involved in Phoenix Hit and Run Accident

According to a report by AZ Family, an off duty Phoenix firefighter hit a teenager with his pickup truck and left the scene of the accident. The hit and run car crash happened on a Saturday afternoon when the 56-year-old suspect hit a teenager who was rollerblading near 19th Avenue and Union Hills Drive. The victim was reportedly on a crosswalk when the accident happened and suffered a fractured hip.

A witness followed the suspect as he tried to leave the scene and the suspect was apprehended by officers after a short time. The suspect, who has been in service for almost 34 years, was placed in custody and is being held on $10,000 bond on charges of leaving the scene of an injury accident.

Arizona Hit and Run Accidents

Hit and run accidents in Arizona are actually very common. According to a report published by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), a total of 11,388 Arizona car crashes were classified as hit and run accidents in 2010, resulting in 44 people being killed and 3,150 hurt.

Arizona Hit and Run Laws

In the event a driver is involved in a crash, he or she is required to stop and remain at the scene of the accident until authorities arrive. Failure to do so will result in corresponding misdemeanor classes varying upon the severity of damages.

Causes of Hit and Run Accidents

Many drivers leave the scene of the accident because of the notion that they may be able to get away with the responsibility of having been involved in a crash. Pedestrian accidents may also cause panic and fear among hit and run drivers, thus they try to leave the scene, only to be caught later.

Contact a Skilled Phoenix Hit and Run Car Accident Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been involved in a hit and run car accident, it is important to understand your legal rights. The Phoenix hit and run attorneys at the Breyer Law Offices, P.C. have handled many accident claims. There are many steps that need to be taken when you are representing a client in a hit and run car accident. Many times we are able to help find the responsible party. If you or a loved one has been involved in a hit and run car accident, for a free consultation call 602-457-6222 to learn all your legal rights.

 

Fatal Phoenix Pedestrian Hit and Run Accident

A fatal hit and run accident occurred September 28, 2011. A man with a cane was walking just west of 32nd Avenue and southbound on McDowell Road when a vehicle travelling eastbound Based on the Phoenix Police spokesperson, the car drove off on the south of 32nd Avenue. The hit and run victim was taken to a local hospital and died because of his sustained injuries. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

The alleged hit and run vehicle was dark green or black vehicle with either 2 or 4 doors. It is either a Saturn, GEO or Honda Civic with aloud muffler, probably a broken rear window, tinted windows, and a smashed front windshield. As of this moment, investigators are looking for more details about the incident. For those who have any information about this hit and run incident, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or the Phoenix Police Department Violent Crimes Bureau at 602-262-6141.

Arizona Hit and Run Statistics

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, in 2010 there were 11,388 hit and run accidents where 44 people were killed and 3,150 injured.

Arizona State Hit and Run Accident Laws

In Arizona, there is a law that requires drivers involved in an accident that resulted to death or injury of the person to stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident immediately or they should stay as close as possible to the area of the incident.

Contact an Experienced Phoenix Hit and Run Accident Attorney

Hit and run accidents are devastating to families and loved ones, especially when the accident causes fatal injuries. There is absolutely no reason that a driver should not stop after injuring an innocent individual. If you or your loved one has been involved in a hit and run accident, it is vital that you speak to an experienced Arizona hit and run accident lawyer. Contact an experienced Phoenix hit and run accident lawyer by calling Breyer Law Offices, P.C. at 602-457-6222.

 

Peoria Hit and Run Accident Leaves Bicyclist Injured

Bicycling is one effective way to have fun and spend more time outdoors with family and friends. It is not only good for socializing but for one’s health as well. However, one drawback of bicycling is that bicyclists face a huge threat especially while they on the roads of Arizona.

Bicyclist deaths accounted for 630 out of 33,808 highway fatalities nationwide in 2009, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In Arizona, 25 riders died in 2009, sadly a higher number than in 2008, which only saw 19 fatalities.

Another bicyclist was struck by a green Isuzu Rodeo on Saturday afternoon, near 85th and Peoria avenues (AZ Central 02/12/11). The victim, a 50-year old man, was riding his bicycle and was hit by the car around 5:30 p.m. The driver, based on the witnesses’ statements, fled the scene, leaving the biker with some serious injuries. Further investigations are currently being conducted about the driver’s whereabouts.

As Peoria hit and run accident attorneys, we are tired of seeing these drivers cause such significant harm and get away with it by fleeing the scene. That’s why we sponsor a hit and run tip line for witnesses to call and provide information that could lead to the identification of the at-fault drivers. If a tip leads to the successful arrest and felony conviction of a hit and run driver, that witness could receive an award up to $1000! For more information, visit:

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Unfortunately, accidents happen and it does not matter what kind of vehicle you are driving or if you are just walking by the roadside, what is important is that we know how to obey traffic rules and regulations.

If you or someone you know has suffered serious injuries resulting from a bike accident, call us at (602) 267-1280 for your free consultation. As bike accident attorneys, we are committed to providing accident victims with all the legal help they can get.

 

Please Help! Phoenix Hit-and-Run Victim’s Family Looking for Culprit

Did you know that pedestrians are 1.5 times more likely than vehicle passengers to be killed in a car accident on each trip (Center for Disease Control and Prevention 6/17/10)?  Or that Arizona’s pedestrian accident fatality rate is 1.82 for every 100,000 residents (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2009)?  As Phoenix pedestrian accident attorneys, we see these statistics as more than numbers; these are loved ones, friends, and family members dying in preventable accidents.  We encourage drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and any other individuals who may be sharing the roads to please take an extra moment to look around, especially in intersections, urban areas, and during the evening hours, as these are the times and locations in which most Arizona pedestrian accidents happen.

Early Sunday morning a female pedestrian was hit by an unknown white Toyota vehicle and left in the road, seriously injured (AZ Family 11/16/10).  It is still not known how long she was in the road before she was discovered.  She remains on life support.  The family is speaking out, asking for the driver to come forward.

We also are encouraging any witnesses that may have been in the area of 16th Street and Elwood Road around 4am in Phoenix to please share any information you may have regarding the identity of the driver, the vehicle model, year, or license number, or anything else you may have seen.  If you call our Hit and Run Tipline, you may be rewarded up to $1,000 if your information leads to the felony arrest and conviction of this driver!  Your identity will be protected, as this is a third party, anonymous service.  No one, not even us, will know who you are.  Please call today if you have any information to help this family.

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If you or a loved one has been injured in a Phoenix car accident involving a hit-and-run driver, you may deserve compensation.  The Phoenix car crash attorneys at Breyer Law Offices P.C. can provide you with a free consultation, so please don’t hesitate to call us today at (480) 753-4534.

 

Be Informed About Arizona Road Rage and Reckless Driving

By Arizona Personal Injury Lawyer on September 23, 2009 - No comments

The Arizona Revised Statutes ARS 28 693 and ARS 28 695 deal with reckless and aggressive driving respectively, and are also commonly used in drunk driving cases as well. Known as “road rage”, this type of errant behavior by drivers has become a seriously problem on Arizona’s roads. Serious injuries can result from the lack of sense and courtesy some drivers display to others with whom they must share the road. People who drive in an aggressive or reckless manner are not only responsible under Arizona’s statutes, but they can additionally be held liable in Arizona’s civil courts when their actions cause serious injury or wrongful death to others.

Many people in Arizona do not feel they have a right to make a civil claim just because another driver failed to control his or her temper, resulting in serious injuries to others. To the contrary, the filing of a personal injury claim through Arizona’s civil courts in response to a road rage incident that resulted in serious injury is perfectly legal. The best Arizona auto accident injury attorneys know that, along with the criminal prosecution, a personal injury suit can help pay for medical expenses, lost income, and in a number of other ways help to compensate an injured victim for the damages incurred due to the accident.

If you are considering pursuit of a personal injury claim following a hit and run accident, an incident involving road rage, or other reckless driving accident, we encourage you to contact the professional personal injury lawyers at Breyer Law Offices. We take great pride in providing you with straightforward answers about your case. We offer a free evaluation that will help enable you to decide the best course of action for you or your loved ones in any possible personal injury claim.

 

Hit and Run Accidents

By Arizona Personal Injury Lawyer on September 22, 2009 - No comments

The Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically ARS 28-661, discusses what a driver should do if he or she is involved in an accident that results in death or personal injury, and how the law should react if the driver fails to stop. In short, this statute talks about hit and run accidents, a very serious issue in Arizona.

Many Arizona residents feel as if they have no recourse if they have been seriously injured in a hit and run accident. They think that they will not be able to file an insurance claim or receive any monetary compensation. The reality of the situation is that there are a number of different types of insurance that will allow someone who has been seriously hurt in a hit and run accident to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and other legitimate claims, even if the responsible party left the scene of the accident.

If you have any questions after a hit and run accident, it is best to at least contact a skilled Arizona personal injury lawyer. The best lawyers for hit and run claims will answer your questions honestly and will not pressure you to sign any sort of fee agreement. Many initial consultations with some of the best injury lawyers in Arizona are without cost or obligation to you. The personal injury lawyers at Breyer Law Offices are happy to answer your questions so that you can make the best decision for yourself and your family about how to proceed in a hit and run or other personal injury claim.

 

Legal Rights for Victims of Hit-and-Run Accidents in Arizona

It sounds like a bad nightmare: You’re crossing the street on your way to the store, a friend’s house, or the bank. All of a sudden you’re plowed down by a car that subsequently takes off. You’ve just been the victim of a hit-and-run. But what are your legal rights and can you file a claim?

Hit and run accidents that cause serious injuries raise a lot of questions. Oftentimes victims don’t even know if they have any legal rights. What’s worse is that instead of contacting an experienced pedestrian accident attorney in Phoenix to determine if a claim can be made; many victims allow those rights to be lost.

But the reality is that there are many ways for a full or significant financial recovery. Uninsured motorist coverage is one key source for the payment of medical bills, lost wages, and compensation for pain and suffering. Many people with this coverage don’t even realize they can use it following a pedestrian accident.

If you’ve been a victim of a hit-and-run accident and you’re looking for more information, check out the website of the Christensen Law firm. A Utah personal injury lawyer, Mr. Christensen’s discussion of uninsured motorist coverage is worth a quick read for those in Utah, Arizona, and beyond.

Also, be sure to contact an experienced pedestrian accident attorney in Arizona who can answer questions about whether to make a claim, when to make a claim, and what kind of claim should be made.

 

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