Arizona Car Accident Lawyers
Few people who experience the grandeur and splendor of the Grand Canyon State ever forget the wonders they witness. The Grand Canyon is consistently ranked among the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Carved by the Colorado River over the last two million years, the Canyon has been home to people throughout human history. Now it is a popular National Park, and millions of people each year come to view the indescribable beauty of the desert surroundings.
Unfortunately, with this influx of tourists comes an increase in the number of vehicle accidents. Accidents are a reality for people all over the country, and Arizona is no different. A great deal of intestate traffic passes through the state. 18-wheelers, big rigs, semis, and tractor trailers make up a significant amount of accidents through the state.
From Tempe to Phoenix, accidents in the state of Arizona are at an all-time high. There were 1,150 fatal vehicle accidents in 2004, 406 of which were speed-related. 119 motorcyclists died on the streets in Arizona, and 129 pedestrians lost their lives in 2004 as well. Vehicle accidents cost the state of Arizona $4.272 billion in 2004. A great many of these accidents happen on Interstate 17, Interstate 10, Interstate 19, Interstate 8, and Interstate 40 as well as U.S. 60 and State Route 51.
If you've endured a harrowing incident like a vehicle accident, you shouldn't be forced to struggle with the dire financial consequences any longer. Mounting medical bills can be consuming, and you need to your mental and physical recovery. You can get a start on that recovery today - let us help you get the answers that you are entitled to. Thankfully, there is a way to get support.
You may be able to recover compensation for all of your expenses - including property damage, medical costs, personal suffering, potential future losses and, in some cases, punitive damages. From drunk driving accidents to boating collisions, you and your family members deserve to be reimbursed for your emotional and physical suffering. Make sure to find a team of experienced Phoenix car accident lawyers who specialize in accident-related compensation suits for your unique needs.
Arizona State Information:
Arizona was the last state admitted into the 48 contiguous states, finally becoming a state on Valentine's Day, 1912. Although the harsh winters and blistering summers attracted few people to the new state, the advent of air conditioning after the Second World War gave rise to a population boom in Arizona, particularly retirees who wished to spend their last days in the relative comfort of the state.
Sports play an enormously important roll in the lives of the people of Arizona. The state is represented in all the major sports leagues by the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball, the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL, the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, and the Phoenix Coyotes of the NHL. Thousands of people also flock to Lake Havasu every year to enjoy the fun of the Colorado River, but also to see the original London Bridge that spanned the River Thames.
The comparatively warm winter climate of Arizona makes it the ideal place for baseball spring training. The Diamondbacks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, and the Texas Rangers practice in the Cactus League of Arizona.
There are also a number of nationally renowned universities in Arizona, such as the Arizona State Sun Devils of the NCAA Division I that produced baseball greats Barry Bonds and Reggie Jackson, the University of Arizona Wildcats of the NCAA I-A in the Pacific Ten Conference, and Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks of the NCAA Division I in the Big Sky Conference.
A number of famous people were also born in Arizona or call the state home. Ted Danson, David Spade, Wayne Newton, Alice Cooper, Frank Lloyd Wright, Phil Mickelson, Geronimo, and Cesar Chavez all have connections to the state. Arizona is home to one of the most legendary battles of the Old West, the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday, and the Clanton Gang once battled it out in the dust and the dirt on the streets of Arizona.
