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Arizona Personal Injury and Insurance Claim Attorneys
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An insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company. Both you and the insurance company
have obligations under the contract, whether it is a homeowner's policy, medical insurance, uninsured/ underinsured
motorist insurance, or any other policy. In addition to what is written on the policy, the insurance company has
a duty to treat you fairly.
If you any type of dispute with an insurance company, such as unreasonable delay, a low-ball offer, or outright denial
of a claim, you should contact an insurance dispute lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Monsoon storms, micro cloudbursts, fires, theft, and other events can cause extensive damage to Arizona homes and businesses.
Unfortunately, when it comes time to file an insurance claim, many people receive a second helping of bad news: this time from
their insurance company.
Insurance companies have years of legal experience litigating the terms of their health, life, and disability insurance
policies. However, as an insured person, you also have laws on your side. When an insurance company refuses to deal with you
fairly, they may be forced to pay attorney fees and other damages in addition to the amount of your claim.
Collecting fair compensation in a personal injury case requires strong action and thorough preparation. We will investigate
the causes of your injury, interview witnesses, contact experts, and take all other steps necessary to build your case and
prove negligence.
If you have been injured in a car accident, our lawyers will micromanage your injury claim from the beginning. We will make
sure you are doing the things you are supposed to be doing (such as obtaining medical care), and that you are not doing any
of the things you shouldn't be doing. In addition to documenting your damages, we will investigate liability and preserve
evidence to prove your case.
While setting monetary damages is an important part of a wrongful death lawsuit, it is not the only reason people file claims.
Many people are interested in finding answers about their loved one's death and holding the negligent party accountable.
An increasing number of people drive with no car insurance in Arizona. If you are injured in a car wreck that was caused by
a driver who has no insurance or not enough insurance, you can turn to your own coverage for uninsured or underinsured motorists (UM/UIM).
When drunk drivers injure people, juries often award higher damages to the victim because of the outrageous conduct of driving drunk.
Punitive damages also come into play. Punitive damages are additional damages beyond your actual losses which are awarded to punish
the at-fault party. If you are injured by a person who was driving under the influence, it's important to hire a lawyer who knows
how to handle drunk-driver accidents so you can obtain the maximum compensation.