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Side-Swiped in Arizona? How to Protect Your Claim After an Accident

Navigating a Side-Swipe Accident in Arizona: Your Legal Guide Side-swipe accidents, while sometimes appearing minor, can lead to significant vehicle damage, serious injuries, and complex legal challenges. In Arizona, understanding your rights, responsibilities, and the steps to take after such an incident is crucial. This article provides a comprehensive overview of side-swipe accidents, focusing on Arizona-specific laws, practical advice, and what you need to know to protect your claim. What is a Side-Swipe Accident? A side-swipe accident occurs when two vehicles traveling in the same or opposite direction make contact along their sides. This often happens due to a driver drifting into another lane, making an unsafe lane change, or merging improperly. While the initial impact might seem less severe than a head-on or T-bone collision, side-swipes can cause a driver to lose control, leading to secondary impacts, rollovers, or forcing vehicles off the road, resulting...

Can You Get Justice After an Underride Collision in Arizona?

Navigating the Devastation of Underride Collisions in Arizona Underride collisions are among the most catastrophic types of traffic accidents, leading to severe injuries and frequently, fatalities. For residents of Arizona, understanding the unique dangers and complex legal landscape surrounding these incidents is crucial. Unlike typical rear-end collisions, an underride occurs when a passenger vehicle slides underneath the trailer of a large truck, often shearing off the car's upper structure. The consequences are almost always tragic, making the legal pursuit of justice both critical and incredibly challenging. What Exactly is an Underride Collision? In simple terms, an underride collision happens when a smaller vehicle, such as a car, becomes wedged underneath the body of a much larger vehicle, most commonly a tractor-trailer or semi-truck. This can occur from the rear, side, or even, though less commonly, the front of the truck. The reason these accidents a...