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Personal Injury Lawyer In Tucson, Arizona
Serving Pima County From Our Phoenix Office

Hurt in a Tucson crash, fall, or workplace accident? Our attorneys represent injury victims across Pima County from our Phoenix office. We fight for the full cost of your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Free case review. No fee unless we win.

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Serving Tucson Injury Victims From Our Phoenix Office

We're a Phoenix-based personal injury firm. But a huge chunk of our work happens in Tucson and Pima County. Different drive, same commitment.

Here's what that means for you. You don't need a Tucson office to get real representation for a Tucson case. What you need is a lawyer who understands Arizona law, Pima County Superior Court[1], and the local factors that shape how these cases play out. We do all of it from our Phoenix office at 2700 N Central Ave, Suite 320, and we're available 24/7 at (602) 905-7766.

One thing people don't realize. Most personal injury work happens on the phone, over email, and through records, not in a courtroom. We handle the paperwork, the insurance calls, the medical records, the negotiations. You focus on healing. If your case goes to trial, we come to Tucson. Simple as that.

The Simon Law Group has over 250 years of combined legal experience and has recovered more than $600 million for clients across Arizona and Southern California. Free consultations. No fee unless we win.

Why Tucson Accidents Are Different

Tucson isn't Phoenix. It isn't Scottsdale. It's its own city with its own problems behind the wheel, and those problems show up in every case we handle down here.

The numbers are rough. Tucson saw 5,684 crashes in 2024. Ten traffic deaths in the first 37 days of 2025. Vehicle-on-pedestrian crashes killed 34 people in a single year. Tucson streets have been ranked among the deadliest in the country, according to Arizona Department of Transportation[2] crash data.

Then there's the layout. Roughly 75.5% of Tucson collisions happen at intersections. Golf Links and Swan. Broadway and Wilmot. Grant Road and Alvernon Way. Valencia Road and 12th Avenue. These aren't random hot spots. They're structural.

A few local factors we deal with in almost every case:

  • Green left-turn arrow timing. Tucson puts its protected left-turn arrow AFTER the green, not before. Drivers from other cities misread it. Clearing the intersection gets harder.
  • Double left-turn lanes. They're everywhere. They also block sightlines on oncoming traffic, which is a known contributor to crash rates here.
  • University of Arizona corridor. Roughly 45,000 students means more pedestrians, more cyclists, more rideshares, more scooters. 4th Avenue and the downtown grid are packed.
  • Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Gate timing, base traffic, and military convoys all affect the roads around the southeast side.
  • Construction zones that never seem to end. I-10 widening. I-19 Irvington. Grant Road widening. 22nd Street bridge replacement. Workers and drivers are both exposed.
  • Snowbird season. Winter brings thousands of out-of-state drivers who don't know the roads.

All of that matters when we build your case. A car crash on Grant Road during rush hour doesn't look like a crash on a residential street at 10 p.m. Context shapes liability, damages, and negotiation leverage.

Auto Accident Cases in Tucson

Car crashes are the core of our Tucson caseload. Arizona's fault-based insurance system means the at-fault driver's insurer pays your damages, and insurers don't pay fast or fair unless someone pushes them. That's our job.

We represent people hurt in every type of vehicle collision across Pima County. A few quick notes on each:

Car accidents. Rear-end, broadside, head-on, hit and run, DUI, phantom driver. Arizona requires liability minimums of 25/50/15, which is often not enough for a serious injury. Our Tucson car accident lawyers fight for every dollar including underinsured motorist coverage when the at-fault driver is underinsured.

Truck accidents. Big rigs on the I-10 and I-19 corridors are a daily part of Tucson traffic. The I-10 widening project from Park Ave to Alvernon Way pushes heavy trucks through active work zones. Federal trucking regulations, hours-of-service logs, and ECM data all come into play. Our truck accident attorneys in Tucson know how to preserve that evidence before it disappears.

Motorcycle accidents. Arizona only requires helmets for riders under 18. Not wearing one does not bar your claim. What matters is fault, damages, and how the insurer treats your case. Our motorcycle accident lawyers push back when adjusters try to blame the rider.

Bicycle accidents. Tucson is one of the most dangerous U.S. cities for cyclists. The Rillito River Park trail, the University corridor, and the 4th Avenue grid all see heavy ride volume. Arizona has no adult helmet law, which is critical because insurers love to argue the "no helmet" angle. Talk to our bicycle accident lawyers in Tucson before you talk to an adjuster.

Pedestrian accidents. 34 pedestrian deaths in a single year tells you what we're dealing with. Most of these start with driver negligence at intersections. Our pedestrian accident attorneys build cases around crosswalk design, driver behavior, and visibility.

Uber and Lyft accidents. Rideshare crashes involve layered insurance policies that shift based on app status. Were they logged in? Did they have a passenger? Each status triggers different coverage. Our rideshare accident lawyers sort through it.

Bus accidents. Sun Tran runs dozens of routes through Tucson. Because Sun Tran is a public entity, claims go through Arizona's 180-day notice of claim rule, not the standard two-year deadline. Miss the window and your claim dies. Our Tucson bus accident lawyers file the notice on time.

Workplace and Premises Injuries in Tucson

Work injuries in Tucson look different from car crashes. Different rules, different timelines, different insurance systems. We handle both sides of the equation.

Workers' compensation. If you're hurt on the job, workers' comp in Arizona is handled through the Industrial Commission of Arizona[3]. You get medical care and wage replacement regardless of fault. But the system is set up to minimize payouts, and denied claims are routine. Our Tucson workers' compensation lawyers file appeals and fight benefit cutoffs.

Construction accidents. The city is covered in active construction: I-10 widening ($600M), I-19 Irvington interchange ($80M), Grant Road widening ($56M), 22nd Street bridge, Houghton Road. A lot of these jobs involve multiple contractors and subcontractors, which opens up third-party liability on top of workers' comp. Our construction accident attorneys investigate every angle.

Slip and fall. Wet floors in supermarkets. Cracked sidewalks. Unsafe parking lots. Property owners owe you a safe space when you're invited onto their property. When they cut corners, you get hurt. Our Tucson slip and fall lawyers prove notice and causation, which are usually the hardest parts.

Premises liability. Broader than slip and fall. This covers inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, falling merchandise, stair collapses, elevator injuries, and assaults on business property. If a property owner's failure led to your injury, we build the claim. Check out our premises liability attorneys in Tucson.

Serious and Catastrophic Injuries

Some injuries don't heal. They change your life forever, and they change what your case is worth. We handle the cases where the stakes are highest.

Brain injury. Even a mild TBI can rewrite someone's career and personality. Many brain injuries don't show up on standard imaging, which is why insurers try to deny them. Our Tucson brain injury lawyers work with neuropsych experts to prove the damage is real.

Catastrophic injury. Spinal cord damage, burns, amputations, paralysis, organ damage. The medical costs alone can run into seven figures, and the lifetime care needs are enormous. Our attorneys recently secured a $4 million settlement for a client who suffered a traumatic hand amputation in a special injury case. Every Tucson catastrophic injury case gets full firm resources.

Wrongful death. When a preventable accident kills a loved one, Arizona law lets specific family members file a wrongful death claim under ARS 12-611 and 12-612. This covers funeral costs, lost income, lost companionship, and the pain of losing someone who mattered. Our attorneys have secured a $6 million settlement in a fatal auto accident involving traumatic brain injury and wrongful death. Our Tucson wrongful death attorneys handle these cases with the care they deserve.

Medical and Product Cases

Medical malpractice. A doctor, nurse, or hospital that falls below the standard of care and causes harm can be held liable. These cases are hard. Arizona requires an expert affidavit, and the defense has deep pockets. Pima County Superior Court handles complex medical testimony on these cases regularly. Our Tucson medical malpractice lawyers know which experts, which hospitals, and which patterns show up again and again.

Product liability. Defective tires, faulty airbags, dangerous drugs, hazardous machinery. Arizona product liability law covers design defects, manufacturing defects, and failure to warn. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission tracks recalls that often support these cases. Our product liability attorneys pursue manufacturers, distributors, and retailers when a defective product hurts someone in Tucson.

Other Personal Injury Cases in Tucson

Dog bite. Arizona follows a strict liability rule under ARS 11-1025. Owners are on the hook for damages when their dog bites someone in a public place or when the victim is lawfully on private property. You don't need to prove the owner knew the dog was dangerous. Our Tucson dog bite lawyers handle these cases fast because the owner's homeowner's insurance usually pays the claim.

Sexual assault. Civil sexual assault cases are separate from any criminal case. The standard is preponderance of the evidence, not beyond a reasonable doubt. Third parties like employers, landlords, schools, and care facilities can also be liable when they fail to protect people in their care. Our Tucson sexual assault attorneys handle these cases with discretion and strength.

Property damage. Car crashes don't just hurt people. They total vehicles, destroy personal property, and leave diminished value even after repairs. Property damage in Arizona covers more than most people realize. Our Tucson property damage lawyers recover what the insurer should be paying.

Arizona Personal Injury Law Basics Every Tucson Victim Should Know

A few things you should know before you talk to any lawyer, anywhere.

Statute of limitations. Under ARS 12-542, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona. Miss that deadline and your case is gone. Claims against government entities, including the City of Tucson or Pima County, are shorter. You have 180 days to file a formal notice of claim. That's not a typo. 180 days.

Comparative fault. Arizona is a "pure comparative fault" state under ARS 12-2505. You can recover damages even if you're partly at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you're 30% at fault, you get 70% of damages. Insurers will try to push that number up. We push back.

Minimum insurance. Arizona requires 25/50/15 liability coverage, which means $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident, and $15,000 property damage. That's barely enough for a minor injury, never mind a serious one. This is why underinsured motorist coverage matters so much, and why we always look at every available policy.

Fee structure. Personal injury cases in Arizona are handled on a contingency fee. You pay nothing up front. The lawyer only gets paid if you recover money. At our firm, we cover case costs too, and we eat them if the case doesn't win. No fee unless we win is not a slogan. It's how we work.

What Your Tucson Personal Injury Case Is Worth

Every case is different. But the categories of damages are the same.

Economic damages cover out-of-pocket losses you can document:

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Home modifications or ongoing care costs
  • Rehabilitation, therapy, and medical equipment

Non-economic damages cover losses without a receipt:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement or permanent scarring
  • Loss of consortium for a spouse

Punitive damages are rare but available when the defendant's conduct was extreme. Drunk driving cases sometimes qualify. So do product defect cases where a manufacturer knew about a danger and hid it. Here's what we tell clients: punitives aren't the goal, but when the facts support them, we pursue them.

Every claim's value comes down to three things. Liability clarity, injury severity, and insurance coverage. You can have a crushing injury and still get a small settlement if coverage limits are low. That's why we hunt for every available policy, umbrella coverage, and UM/UIM coverage on day one.

Results We've Achieved for Injury Clients

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but they show what's possible when a case is built and fought the right way.

Our attorneys secured a $6 million settlement for the family of a client killed in an auto accident involving traumatic brain injury, with the case resolving as a wrongful death claim.

In a commercial trucking collision with complex liability questions, our legal team obtained a $1 million settlement for a special injury client.

Our attorneys recovered a $2 million settlement for a client who required a one-level lumbar disc replacement after an auto collision.

In a disputed workplace case involving a defective product, our legal team won a $14.8 million verdict at trial.

A client who suffered a severe rear-end collision with a commercial big rig and required spinal bone graft surgery received a $970,000 settlement.

Every case is different. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Dealing With Insurance Adjusters After a Tucson Crash

Here's what we tell clients the moment they call us. Say as little as possible to the other driver's insurance company. That's it. That's the rule.

Adjusters are trained to get you to say things that hurt your claim. "I feel fine." "I don't remember." "I'm not sure whose fault it was." Any of these can be twisted later to deny coverage or cut your payout.

A few things to keep in mind:

  • You are not required to give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer. Don't.
  • You are not required to sign blanket medical authorizations that let them dig through your entire medical history. Don't.
  • You don't have to accept the first offer. Or the second. Or the third.
  • Your own insurer has a duty to deal with you in good faith. The other driver's insurer does not owe you that duty.

If you've already talked to an adjuster, don't panic. Just stop, and call us before you say another word. One thing people don't realize is how much an early statement can box you in later.

How We Handle Tucson Cases From Phoenix

Phoenix to Tucson is about two hours down the I-10. We make that drive regularly. Here's how it works in practice.

  • First contact: phone, video, or email. We gather the accident details, your injuries, and the insurance info. No paperwork, no trip required.
  • Records and investigation: we pull your medical records, the police report from Tucson Police or Pima County Sheriff, witness statements, and photos. Most of this happens remotely.
  • Claim filing: we deal with the insurance company directly. You never have to call them again.
  • Medical treatment: you treat with your Tucson providers. We coordinate records and timing.
  • Negotiation: we push for a fair settlement based on the full scope of your damages.
  • Litigation if needed: if the insurer won't pay, we file suit in Pima County Superior Court. We appear at Tucson hearings, depositions, and trial.

The Phoenix office doesn't mean you get a watered-down experience. It means you get the same lawyers handling your file start to finish, same phone number, same commitment. You just don't have to drive across town to meet with us.

When to Call a Tucson Personal Injury Lawyer

Sooner is always better. Every week that passes costs you evidence, leverage, and leverage is everything in personal injury work.

Call us if any of the following apply:

  • You were hurt in a crash, fall, or workplace accident in Tucson or Pima County
  • An insurance adjuster is pressuring you to settle fast
  • A claim has been denied
  • You don't know if you have a case
  • A loved one died because of someone else's negligence
  • You're not sure which insurance policy applies

The consultation is free. The call is free. You owe us nothing unless we win your case. If we take your case, we cover all costs up front. You don't pay a dime out of pocket to start working with us.

Call (602) 905-7766 any time, day or night. Or fill out the form on this page and we'll reach out within the hour.

Why Tucson Families Choose The Simon Law Group

250+ Years Combined Experience

Our attorneys have handled personal injury cases across Arizona and California. We know how Tucson insurance companies operate, and we know how to push back.

$600+ Million Recovered for Clients

That number reflects real results for real families — medical bills paid, lost wages recovered, and futures protected.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing upfront. Our fee comes out of your settlement or verdict. If we do not win your case, you owe us nothing.

Available 24/7

Accidents do not follow business hours. Neither do we. Call (602) 905-7766 any time — nights, weekends, and holidays.

Serving Tucson From Phoenix

We serve Tucson clients from our Phoenix office at 2700 N Central Ave, Suite 320. We know Arizona roads, courts, and insurance adjusters — and we travel to meet you when it matters.

You are not just a case number here. When you trust us with your claim, we treat you like family and fight like it matters — because it does.
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“After a crash, you need a team that answers the phone, explains your options, and fights for every dollar you are owed. That is what we do at The Simon Law Group.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Tucson, Arizona?

Under ARS 12-542, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona. If your claim is against a government entity like the City of Tucson or Pima County, the deadline is much shorter. You have 180 days to file a formal notice of claim. Missing either deadline can end your case before it starts.

Does The Simon Law Group have a Tucson office?

Not currently. We serve Tucson and Pima County clients from our Phoenix office at 2700 N Central Ave, Suite 320. Most case work happens by phone, email, and video, so you don't need to travel. If your case goes to deposition, hearing, or trial, we come to Tucson. Our Phoenix office can be reached 24/7 at (602) 905-7766.

What does a personal injury lawyer cost in Tucson?

Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee, which means we only get paid if we recover money for you. There are no hourly rates, no retainers, and no bills for the initial consultation. We also front the case costs, including filing fees, expert witness fees, and medical record costs, and we only get reimbursed if the case wins.

What if the accident was partly my fault?

Arizona follows a pure comparative fault rule under ARS 12-2505. You can still recover damages even if you were partly responsible, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you're found 20% at fault and your damages are $100,000, you can recover $80,000. Insurance adjusters often try to inflate the victim's share of fault to cut payouts. We push back hard on that.

How much is my Tucson personal injury case worth?

It depends on three things: how clear the other side's fault is, how serious your injuries are, and how much insurance coverage is available. Economic damages include medical bills, lost wages, and future costs. Non-economic damages include pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. We can give you a realistic estimate after reviewing the accident, your medical records, and the insurance policies involved.

What should I say to the insurance company after a Tucson accident?

As little as possible. Give only the basic facts: who you are, when and where the accident happened, and that you were injured. Do not give a recorded statement. Do not sign broad medical authorization forms. Do not accept a fast settlement offer. Insurance adjusters are trained to get you to say things that hurt your claim. Before you talk to the other driver's insurer, call a Tucson personal injury lawyer.

Can I still file a claim if my injuries didn't show up right away?

Yes. Some injuries take days or weeks to surface. Soft tissue injuries, whiplash, concussions, and back injuries often get worse over time. See a doctor as soon as symptoms appear, document every visit, and save the records. The more time between the accident and your first doctor visit, the harder it is to prove the injury came from the crash. But delayed treatment does not automatically kill your case.

How long will my Tucson personal injury case take?

Simple cases with clear liability and limited injuries can settle in a few months. Complex cases with disputed fault, serious injuries, or commercial defendants often take a year or more. If the insurer refuses a fair offer and we have to file suit in Pima County Superior Court, it can take longer. We move cases as fast as the facts allow, but we don't rush a settlement that leaves money on the table.

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