Car accidents in Phoenix on Interstate 10 have become increasingly frequent and, according to the most recent report involving an accident on the I-10 in Maricopa County, there have been 178 deaths along this dangerous stretch of read in five years, making it the third most dangerous section of highway the third most dangerous in the country.
Most of the time, serious accidents do not cause death. So we do not know how many people are now suffering from serious injury due to this dangerous section of freeway. It is indeed a sad state of affairs to see so many serious injuries and highway deaths on one section of a roadway.
We hope the Arizona Department of Transportation will now take every available step to reduce the number of accidents that take place along this stretch of road, and which cause many serious injuries and deaths. The report does not place blame, so we cannot necessarily say who is at fault in any of these incidents, but as experienced Phoenix auto accident injury lawyers, we understand the human costs of such tragedies. We also know that everything must be done to lower the number of auto accident claims in Arizona and this can be done in part by making the I-10 in Phoenix safer.
If you have been involved in an auto accident on the I-10 and have questions about its safety, or if you just have questions about car accidents in general, we encourage you to contact the best Arizona personal injury attorney in your area. It is important to know your rights, and to have your questions answered by a knowledgeable legal professional, whether you decide to pursue a lawsuit or not.
It is the right of anyone who has been in a serious car crash to get their questions answered honestly by competent car accident attorneys in Arizona, not just someone who will promise them millions and tell them what they want to hear without even knowing their case. Our law firm takes great pride in our honesty towards our clients and potential clients and providing them with information so that they can make the best decisions for themselves.
