One driver was on a motorcycle when the other driver made a turn in front of them. The motorcycle rider was hit by the truck. The rider had a harrington rod implant.
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One driver was on a motorcycle when the other driver made a turn in front of them. The motorcycle rider was hit by the truck. The rider had a harrington rod implant.
One driver was operating an oversize vehicle and collided with a motorcycle. The motorcycle operator sustained fatal injuries. The court granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of the defendants and awarded them costs.
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Pure Comparative Fault
2 years from the date of the accident
$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident / $15,000 property damage
Arizona follows pure comparative fault, allowing you to recover damages even if you were mostly at fault—your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
The state does not cap compensatory damages for personal injury cases.
Arizona does not have a no-fault insurance system, meaning the at-fault driver’s insurance is responsible for damages.
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Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Always consult with a qualified Arizona attorney for guidance specific to your situation.