Archive for 'Arizona Laws' Category
Aug 5, 2026

Accident Guidance Find Out Your Rights Contact Silkman Law Firm · Phoenix, Arizona · Personal Injury Attorneys If you were injured in a car accident in Arizona, you have important rights that can affect your medical care, insurance claim, financial recovery, and ability to pursue a personal injury lawsuit. Those rights do not disappear because […]

Jul 16, 2026

Having an open alcohol container in your vehicle may seem minor, but under Arizona law, it can lead to a criminal citation. In many cases, a violation does not require proof that the driver was drinking. Simply having an open or unsealed bottle, can, or cup of alcohol in the passenger compartment of a vehicle […]

Jun 25, 2026

Losing a loved one is alway hard, and if it’s happened unexpectedly due to another person’s actions here in Phoenix, AZ, you may have standing to bring a wrongful death claim. The best thing to do is to speak with a wrongful death attorney right away to find out more about the path forward for […]

Nov 17, 2024

Car accidents in Arizona can happen for many reasons, but bad weather conditions are a significant factor. Weather-related car accident statistics for the Grand Canyon State show that, in a recent year, there were 122,247 auto crashes, nearly 1,200 of which were fatal. If you or a loved one has injuries from a weather-related auto accident, […]

Aug 3, 2024

Are you struggling to recover compensation from a personal injury case because another party swears it’s your fault? Or is the insurance company trying to blame you to reduce their payout? These are common disputes in personal injury claims. In cases like these, Arizona’s pure comparative negligence doctrine comes into play.  Comparative negligence applies in legal claims […]

Jun 4, 2024

Why Motorcycle Insurance Is Essential Motorcycle insurance is an absolute must in Arizona. The Grand Canyon State requires all motorists, including motorcyclists, to carry a minimum liability insurance policy of $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident, and $15,000 in property damage coverage. Those who operate a motorcycle without a valid insurance policy will face fines of $500 for a […]