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Arizona Settlement Data

68 Arizona car accident cases analyzed. Here's what they resolved for.

Real settlement and verdict data from Arizona. Broken down by injury type, county, and outcome—so you know what to expect.

68+
Cases Analyzed
$250,000
Median Outcome
$15K $1.4M
Typical Range
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Arizona Settlements by Injury Type

How Arizona case outcomes differ depending on injury severity.

Settlements (26%)

$275,000

Median from 18 cases

Verdicts (74%)

$188,450

Median from 50 cases

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Arizona Case Results

Browse all Arizona car accident settlements and verdicts. Filter by injury or accident type.

Showing 110 of 10+ cases

Settlement
$5,000,000

A tractor-trailer rear-ended an SUV, pushing it into other vehicles and a retaining wall. The SUV caught fire. The driver of the SUV died from his injuries, and his wife sustained serious injuries. The driver of the tractor-trailer admitted to reckless driving.

Maricopa County • 2019
Settlement
$1,500,000

One driver was operating a street sweeper on a highway when another driver rear-ended them. The defendants argued the injured driver changed lanes into their path. The case involved claims for compensatory damages.

Yuma County • 2021
Verdict-Plaintiff
$800,000

One driver was stopped at a red light when another vehicle rear-ended her. The driver who caused the collision fled the scene. The injured driver identified the fleeing driver later. The injured driver suffered neck and shoulder injuries. The case proceeded to trial, and the jury awarded damages.

Dallas County • 2009
Verdict-Plaintiff
$287,000

One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle in Tucson, Arizona. The injured driver suffered multiple injuries. The at-fault driver's insurance settled for policy limits. The injured driver's own underinsured motorist coverage claim was denied, leading to a lawsuit. A jury found in favor of the injured driver, awarding damages.

Pima County • 2012
Verdict-Plaintiff
$20,000

One driver was involved in a three-vehicle collision when the vehicles behind her struck her car. The driver sustained injuries in the crash. A jury found one driver entirely at fault and awarded the injured driver $20,000.

Maricopa County • 2013
Verdict-Plaintiff
$12,500

One driver claimed a collision caused soft tissue injuries and headaches. The other driver argued a hit-and-run driver caused the initial impact, and that the injured person's condition was unrelated to the accident.

Maricopa County • 2023
Verdict-Plaintiff
$3,500

One driver was operating a vehicle with a passenger when they rear-ended a parked car. The passenger alleged the collision caused a herniated cervical disc and sought medical costs and compensatory damages. The other driver admitted fault but disputed the amount of damages owed.

Maricopa County • 2001
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State Law

Arizona Car Accident Law: What You Need to Know

Key legal rules that affect how Arizona car accident claims are valued and resolved.

Fault System

Pure Comparative Fault

Statute of Limitations

2 years from the date of the accident

Minimum Liability

$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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Arizona Car Accident Settlement FAQs

Answers based on real Arizona case data and state law.

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.