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Legal Help for Victims of Auto Accidents

If you've recently been in a car, motorcycle, or truck accident and suffered serious injuries, you probably have many questions. What legal options do I have in Tempe? How will I pay for these hospital bills? Each new question brings additional stress, anger and anxiety – but help is available.

The auto collision attorneys at The Husband & Wife Law Team, understand the frustration that comes with any vehicle accident and are here to provide the counsel you require. Our firm is 100% dedicated to victim's rights and helping our clients retrieve the kind of compensation that will allow them to heal in peace.

Don't let those responsible for your injuries go unchallenged – you and your family deserve much more than that. By holding the at-fault party accountable for their actions, you will be securing peace of mind both now and in the future. The personal injury attorneys at The Husband & Wife Law Team, are fully prepared to represent your best interests - both in and out of the courtroom. The Husband & Wife Law Team has the experience, knowledge, and tenacity to obtain fair restitution for your pain and suffering – and remember, we don't get paid unless you do.

Contact our Tempe accident attorneys today to further explore your rights and to schedule a free case evaluation.

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What Are Some Risks of Teen Driving in Tempe?

While any driver can cause an accident at any time, statistics show that teen drivers are more likely to cause an accident than drivers over the age of 20. This is because teens are more likely to engage in risky behavior while they are driving, including:

  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Texting while driving
  • Having distractions in the vehicle, such as loud music or friends
  • Speeding
  • Driving at night

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Arizona’s Teenage Driver Safety Act

In 2007, Arizona’s legislature passed the Teenage Driver Safety Act, which places restrictions on drivers under the age of 18.

The first restriction outlined in the Act is a curfew. This curfew restricts those under the age of 18 from driving on public highways from the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. There are certain exceptions to this restriction, such as if a teen is driving to or from certain places like work, or driving with a parent or guardian who holds a class A, B, C, or D license.

Also, drivers under the age of 18 are limited to carrying only one passenger under the age of 18 in their vehicle. This restriction is removed if the passengers are the driver’s siblings, or if a parent or legal guardian with a class A, B, C, or D license is in the vehicle.

These restrictions, and the penalties incurred for not abiding by them, are removed upon a driver’s 18th birthday.

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Negligence in Teen Driving Accidents

Of course, teens can be found negligent if they drive recklessly and do not abide by local traffic laws in Tempe. For example, a teen who speeds will face the same penalties as an adult.

But when a teen’s negligence caused an accident that resulted in injury or death to another person, his or her parents may also be held responsible under Arizona Revised Statute Section 12-661. Under this statute, parents and guardians can be held individually or jointly liable if a minor child negligently causes property damage or injury to another person. This statute only applies to minor children - children under the age of 18. When teen drivers turn 18, they can be held personally liable for any damage or injury they cause due to their own negligence.

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How Can I Prove Fault in a Car Accident in Tempe?

Tempe is no stranger to automobile accidents involving teen drivers – and all other drivers. When the collision is clearly the work of another driver, what does it take to successfully file a claim?

With all personal injury claims, you must prove that the at-fault party was negligent in his or her behavior. In the case of automobile accidents, it must be shown that the driver either deliberately or by an act of omission failed to take steps to prevent a catastrophic incident. Some of the more common types of negligence that we have encountered include:

  • Failure to brake at designated stops
  • Hit-and-run
  • Falling asleep at the wheel
  • Driving at unsafe speeds or illegal passing
  • Texting while driving
  • DUI
  • Road rage

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What Kind of Compensation Is Available?

After you’ve proven the negligence of the opposing driver, courts have a number of options in terms of awarding compensation. These awards come in the form of economic and non-economic damages the victim has suffered since the time of the wreck, including:

  • Medical bills for surgery, examinations, check-ups, and other treatments
  • Physical rehabilitation and therapy
  • Property damage and permanent injury
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of wages or job
  • Funerary costs
  • Loss of loved one and life enjoyment

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Hire an Experienced Car Accident Lawyer in Tempe

An automobile accident can have a ripple effect that reaches every part of your daily life. As the victim, you are left to pick up the pieces and move on in whatever way possible. This can be a monumental task – one that requires a great deal of financial, mental, and emotional support. This is why the Tempe car accident lawyers at The Husband & Wife Law Team, have dedicated their practice to helping accident victims.

While a claim can never undo what has been done, our firm can help you secure a financial solution to your family's trauma. Call (480) 753-4534 today to schedule a no-cost consultation.

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