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Who Is Liable for Damages Caused by a Stolen Vehicle?

Posted on January 29, 2022 in
When someone is involved in a car accident with a stolen vehicle, trying to determine who is liable for damages can be difficult. If the thief flees the scene and cannot be located or identified, matters can become even more complicated. The vehicle owner is often an innocent party and cannot generally be found...
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Can a Pedestrian Be Liable for a Car Accident in Arizona?

Posted on January 20, 2022 in
Pedestrians are vulnerable to larger and heavier motor vehicles. They lack the protection of motor vehicles and protective equipment, making it more likely that the pedestrian will be injured should an accident occur. It’s reasonable to think that the driver is always held liable because pedestrians are more vulnerable to injury during an accident....
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Are Car Accidents More Likely during the Holidays in Arizona?

Posted on October 20, 2021 in
The holidays are a joyous time of year for many people who get caught up in celebrating the festive season. Unfortunately, some people enjoy the season too much without taking appropriate precautions. This can lead to car accidents becoming more common during the holidays in Arizona. Fortunately, the car accident attorneys at Jensen Phelan...
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Can Insurance Companies Exclude Specific Medical Bills from My Claim?

Posted on October 13, 2021 in
Those who have suffered injuries in a car accident through no fault of their own may feel blindsided when insurance companies try to exclude specific medical bills from their claims. That’s one reason why consulting with an Arizona personal injury attorney like those at the Jensen Phelan Law Firm can help. Our personal injury...
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3 Ways to Prove Lost Wages in a Personal Injury Claim in Arizona

Posted on August 19, 2021 in
In Arizona, personal injury lawsuits can take many different forms, but one of the most common issues they cause is lost wages.  Lost wages describe the amount of money a person has lost while recovering from an injury.  Loss of earning capacity involves future loss of earnings.  These claims are usually contested unless the...
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