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Is tailgating illegal in Arizona

Is Tailgating Illegal in Arizona?

If you were in an accident involving a vehicle following you too closely, you may wonder, is tailgating illegal? Yes. Tailgating is one form of aggressive driving, and around 80% of drivers admit to driving aggressively in the last year. Is Tailgating Illegal? Yes, it is against the law to tailgate in Arizona. Arizona statute 28-730 states...
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Legal Responsibilities of Property Owners in Premises Liability Cases

All property owners have a duty of care to maintain, and this duty of care applies to those who have a legal right to be on the premises. However, the duty of care does look different depending on the exact type of property in question along with the type of permissive use expected. Understanding...
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How to Avoid Premises Liability Injuries

Think about all of the places that you go during the day, week, or month. Chances are, you can name quite a few different types of establishments, possibly including banks, grocery stores, restaurants, government buildings, schools, and more. Injuries can occur no matter where you are, but you can take steps to avoid sustaining...
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if someone rear-ends you whose insurance do you call

If Someone Rear-Ends You, Whose Insurance Do You Call?

There are many things to take care of immediately following an accident. Getting in touch with the right people after a crash is important, as many factors are involved. Contacting the insurance company expedites the claim process, and you receive guidance on how to proceed immediately after the collision. So if someone rear-ends you,...
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What do you do when at-fault driver's insurance won't pay?

What To Do When the At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Won’t Pay

Car accidents injure one person in Arizona every 10 minutes, costing the state's residents more than $20 billion in economic losses. Arizona law requires people who cause car accidents to pay their share of the damages, but what can you do when an at-fault driver's insurance won't pay? What Are Your Options When the At-Fault Driver's...
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Arizona Workers’ Compensation Laws

When an employee in Arizona sustains a workplace injury or illness, they are typically able to recover compensation for medical expenses, most of their lost wages if they cannot work, and various disability benefits (if applicable). Understanding the workers’ compensation laws in Arizona is important for those who pursue these claims, but we encourage...
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Someone hit my car and i left the scene

Someone Hit My Car and I Left the Scene: What This Means

If someone hit my car and I left the scene, could I get into trouble? People leave the scene after a Phoenix car accident for various reasons, such as the collision was not their fault, there is little to no property damage, they did not suffer injuries, or they just panicked. However, leaving the...
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Most Common Workplace Accidents

Workplace accidents happen. Even the safest employees working in the safest workplaces can experience injuries due to unexpected incidents. Individuals can sustain injuries in the workplace due to a variety of reasons, but there are some common causes of work injuries. Overexertion and Bodily Reaction What does it mean to overexert or have a...
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Elements of a Successful Workers’ Compensation Claim

Sustaining an injury at work is no cakewalk, but the good news is that most employees in Arizona are able to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they are harmed while performing work-related duties. However, not all work injury claims are straightforward. In Order to recover compensation for medical bills and lost income, several elements...
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Work zone speed limit when no workers present

What You Should Know About Work Zone Speed Limits When No Workers Are Present

Work zones can frustrate drivers. As soon as you see the orange signs and barrels ahead, you probably want to get through the construction area as quickly as possible — especially when you don't see anyone working. Breaking the work zone speed limit when no workers are present can be tempting. However, the Arizona...
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