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Evaluating a Phoenix Hit-and-Run UM Settlement During Pregnancy
If the driver disappeared or had basically no insurance, the number on the table usually has more to do with your own UM coverage limits than what your pregnancy scare, ER visit, and follow-up fetal monitoring are actually worth.
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by Kevin Sharpe
2026-02-23
The adjuster just said your immigration status matters after that Tucson parking lot crash
A Tucson carpenter got hit in a grocery store parking lot and is scared to make a claim because he's undocumented, but Arizona law does not let the insurance company wipe out an injury case over that.
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by Miguel Renteria
2026-03-22
umbrella policy
Why does the other driver's insurance suddenly have "more coverage" after everyone said the policy limits were too low? An umbrella policy is extra liability insurance that...
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Tempe insurer says the lawyer was "just commuting" - that may not kill your crosswalk claim
A driver hit her in a Tempe crosswalk, then a commercial insurer claimed the attorney was only commuting and outside coverage.
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by Yolanda Figueroa
2026-03-29
The police report says I caused the hit-and-run, and now everything's upside down
A bad Phoenix crash report can wreck a hit-and-run claim fast, but it is not the final word if you move early and pin down the evidence.
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by Brenda Yazzie
2026-04-02
i can't afford a lawyer after a Flagstaff city truck hit me - am i just stuck with this claim mess?
A crash with a city-owned truck in Flagstaff is not a normal insurance claim, and the deadline that matters comes fast.
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by Patricia Begay
2026-03-27
How much is a Phoenix dump truck rear-end case worth?
A rear-end crash with a loaded dump truck can be a six-figure case in Phoenix, but the insurer will slash the value fast if its IME doctor gets away with calling your MRI meaningless.
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by Tom Purcell
2026-03-31
Undocumented after a Phoenix semi crash? That treatment gap can wreck the claim
A Phoenix mechanic got hit by a drifting semi, paused medical care out of fear, and now the trucking company is using both the treatment gap and the "off the clock" excuse to slash the claim.
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by Rick Dallman
2026-04-02
Second rear-end in Tucson, and the city truck insurer says surgery can wait
A Tucson caretaker hit from behind by a city-owned truck is getting pushed toward a cheap settlement while trying to decide whether delaying surgery will wreck the claim.
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by Brenda Yazzie
2026-03-29
probative value
Yes - think of it like muddy boots by the door after a rainstorm. They do not prove everything by themselves, but they strongly suggest someone just came in from outside. That...
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Can I claim PTSD in Arizona if anxiety got worse after a Tempe crash?
Everyone says insurers have to pay for crash-related PTSD, but actually the insurance company will usually argue the opposite first: that your anxiety was pre-existing, your...
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Still wrecked months after a Mesa parking lot hit? That early payout can cost you everything
A Mesa bartender gets clipped in a parking lot, shrugs it off, then the symptoms blow up later while the insurer tries to buy the claim cheap before treatment is even done.
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by Miguel Renteria
2026-03-25
My sister got hurt in a Glendale Uber crash, whose insurance pays in Arizona?
The one thing the insurer is hoping you never find out: Arizona is not a no-fault state. From the insurance company's perspective, they want your sister to think she has to...
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policy limits
You just got a letter that says the insurer is offering the "policy limits," or that the at-fault driver has "low policy limits." That means the maximum amount an insurance...
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recorded statement
Adjusters and defense lawyers often ask for one early, sound casual about it, and hope you talk before you know the full picture. A recorded statement is an audio or video...
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step-down provision
Why is the insurance company saying there is coverage, but not as much as you thought? A step-down provision is a policy clause that reduces the amount of insurance available...
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I never mentioned panic attacks after my Glendale crash, did I ruin my case?
Yes, waiting to report psychological symptoms is one of the easiest ways to lose money on an Arizona injury claim, because insurers argue the panic attacks came from something...
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What happens if I give a recorded statement after a Mesa Uber crash?
You can hand the insurer words it will use to reduce or deny your claim, especially if you guess about speed, injuries, seatbelt use, potholes, or who caused the crash. The...
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No cash for a lawyer after a Flagstaff garage crash? You still may not be stuck in arbitration
A Flagstaff home health aide hit head-on by a wrong-way driver in a parking garage may still have claims outside arbitration, and not having cash up front does not automatically shut the case down.
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by Yolanda Figueroa
2026-03-22
nominal damages
Failing to recognize this issue can lead someone to abandon a valid claim simply because the measurable financial harm is small or hard to prove. Nominal damages are a very...
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