Tempe Car Accident Lawyer
A College Town with High Traffic and High Risks
Tempe is one of the busiest cities in Arizona, with thousands of cars, bikes, and pedestrians moving through its streets every day. Whether you were hit by a reckless driver on Mill Avenue, T-boned at a dangerous intersection near ASU, or injured in a freeway crash on Loop 101 or Loop 202, we know the unique risks that come with driving in Tempe—and we fight to get injury victims the compensation they deserve.
We Handle the Unique Challenges of Car Accidents in Tempe
With a large student population, a high number of pedestrians, and frequent rideshare and bicycle accidents, Tempe presents unique challenges for car accident victims. Insurance companies often try to blame pedestrians, cyclists, or inexperienced drivers for their own injuries. McHone Law fights back. Whether you were a passenger, cyclist, pedestrian, or driver, we protect your rights and hold reckless drivers accountable.
Millions Recovered for Tempe Car Accident Victims
If you were hit while walking near ASU, injured in an Uber or Lyft accident, or involved in a crash on McClintock Drive or Rural Road, we know how to prove fault, deal with complex insurance issues, and get you the compensation you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much compensation can I get for my Tempe car accident?
Car accident settlements in Tempe vary based on factors like medical expenses, lost wages, and the severity of your injuries. We analyze every case and fight for the maximum payout available.
What if I was hit by a rideshare vehicle?
If you were injured in an accident involving Uber, Lyft, or another rideshare service, these cases often involve multiple insurance companies and complex liability issues. We know how to handle them and fight for your compensation.
What if I was a pedestrian or bicyclist hit by a car?
Tempe has one of the highest pedestrian and bicycle accident rates in Arizona. If you were hit while walking, running, or biking, we help you hold the driver accountable and recover damages for your injuries.
Should I accept a settlement from the insurance company?
No. Insurance companies often lowball injury victims, offering far less than their case is worth. Let us review your case before you accept any offer.
How long do I have to file a claim in Tempe?
Arizona law gives you two years to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, waiting too long could hurt your case. Contact us today so we can start building a strong claim.