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Arizona Laws

What is Vicarious Liability in Arizona?

If you had siblings growing up and your parents asked you to watch over them, then you know something about vicarious liability. Suppose you have a sister that accidentally damaged something in the grocery store when you were supposed to be watching her. Chances are,...
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How Is Pain & Suffering Calculated in Arizona?

July 30, 2020
If you or somebody you love has sustained an injury caused by the careless or negligent actions of another person, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. However, some people may be confused about the types of compensation they can recover in these...
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How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit After a Car Crash in Arizona?

April 30, 2020
For all personal injuries in Arizona, there is a time limit for filing a lawsuit. This deadline is known as the “Statute of Limitations.” For most personal injury victims, Arizona’s statute of limitations is not a concern, as the majority of personal injury claims settle...
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Is Arizona a Comparative Negligence State?

April 20, 2020
People get injured all the time. Unfortunately, these injuries are often caused by the careless or negligent actions of another person. When that happens, the injury victim may be able to secure compensation for their losses through an insurance settlement or a personal injury lawsuit....
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Arizona Law About Skiing and Snowboarding Injuries

January 16, 2020
It should go without saying that we are extremely blessed with wonderfully diverse winter weather of Arizona. I mean c’mon! Where else in the world can one enjoy a refreshingly mild morning in the desert and then spend that same afternoon skiing or snowboarding? Torgenson...
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