Statute of Limitations
3 years from date of accident
Negligence Rule
Comparative negligence (no bar rule)
Average Settlement
$65,000 - $450,000+ (varies by injury)
High-Risk Highways
I-10, I-40, I-17, US-60, US-95
Arizona Truck Accident Laws
Comparative Negligence (No Bar Rule)
Arizona follows pure comparative negligence with no bar rule. You can recover damages even if you are mostly at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Example: If you're 35% at fault and your damages are $100,000, you can recover $65,000.
Statute of Limitations
You have 3 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. This is longer than most states, but the deadline is still strictly enforced.
Note: Insurance claims may have different deadlines. Report your accident to your insurance company immediately.
Desert Driving & Heat Hazards
Arizona's extreme heat creates unique liability considerations. Truck drivers must maintain vehicles properly (especially cooling systems and tires), manage fatigue in high temperatures, and adjust speeds for desert conditions. Failure to do so can establish negligence.
Key point: Trucking companies may be liable for inadequate driver training on desert driving and heat-related safety.
Damages You Can Recover
- • Medical expenses (past and future)
- • Lost wages and lost earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Pain and suffering
- • Permanent disability or disfigurement
- • Mental anguish and emotional distress
High-Risk Highways in Arizona
I-10
Major east-west corridor through Phoenix. Heavy truck traffic, extreme heat, high-speed accidents.
I-40
Connects California to New Mexico. High commercial traffic, desert conditions, fatigue-related incidents.
I-17
Phoenix to Flagstaff route. Elevation changes, weather hazards, brake failure incidents.
US-60
East-west highway through central Arizona. Remote areas, limited services, high-speed accidents.
Arizona Truck Accident Settlement Ranges
Minor Injuries (whiplash, minor fractures)
$20K - $65KShort recovery period, minimal ongoing treatment.
Moderate Injuries (broken bones, back injuries)
$65K - $225KExtended recovery, ongoing medical treatment, some lost wages.
Severe Injuries (spinal cord, brain injury)
$225K - $900K+Permanent disability, lifetime medical care, significant lost earning capacity.
Important: This is Informational Content Only
This guide provides general information about state truck accident laws and is not legal advice. Every case is unique and requires evaluation by a qualified attorney. If you have been injured in a truck accident, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified attorney to understand your specific rights and options.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Truck accident laws are complex and vary by jurisdiction. Always consult with a qualified attorney licensed in Arizona to understand your specific rights and options. Settlement amounts are estimates based on typical cases and may vary significantly based on individual circumstances.