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Oro Valley at a Glance
Oro Valley Court Information
Arizona Superior Court in Pima County, 110 W Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701
Personal injury cases in Oro Valley are typically heard at this courthouse
High-Risk Areas in Oro Valley
These corridors and intersections have elevated accident rates. If you've been injured in any of these areas, contact us immediately.
Major Highways
Highway accidents often result in serious injuries. We handle cases on all major Oro Valley corridors.
Major Employers
- Amphi School District
- Town of Oro Valley
- Oro Valley Hospital
Workplace injuries? We represent employees injured on the job.
Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Oro Valley, AZ
If you've been injured in Oro Valley due to someone else's negligence, our experienced personal injury attorneys are here to help. We understand Arizona personal injury law and have extensive experience handling cases in Pima County. With a population of 47,225, Oro Valley sees its share of accidents, and we're committed to helping injury victims get the compensation they deserve.
Arizona Personal Injury Law: What You Need to Know
Understanding Arizona's personal injury laws is crucial for protecting your rights:
- Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit
- Fault System: Pure comparative fault
- No Damage Caps: Arizona does not cap personal injury damages
- Joint and Several Liability: Multiple defendants can be held fully liable
- Vicarious Liability: Vehicle owners may be liable for permissive use accidents
Arizona's pure comparative fault system allows you to recover damages even if you were mostly at fault for your accident. Your recovery is simply reduced by your percentage of fault. This is one of the most plaintiff-friendly fault systems in the country.
Common Personal Injury Cases in Oro Valley
Our Oro Valley personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of cases, including:
- Car Accidents: Collisions on local roads and highways throughout Pima County
- Truck Accidents: Commercial vehicle crashes involving serious injuries
- Motorcycle Accidents: Protecting riders' rights after crashes
- Pedestrian Accidents: When walkers are struck by vehicles
- Rideshare & Lyft/Uber Accidents: Crashes involving rideshare drivers or passengers
- Slip and Fall: Injuries on dangerous properties
- Workplace Injuries: Accidents occurring on the job
- Medical Malpractice: Healthcare provider negligence
- Wrongful Death: Fatal accidents caused by negligence
Dedicated Legal Representation for Oro Valley
Even in smaller communities like Oro Valley, accidents happen. Our attorneys provide the same dedicated representation to Oro Valley residents as we do to clients in major metropolitan areas. We understand that a personal injury can be devastating regardless of where you live, and we're committed to fighting for fair compensation for all our clients.
Pima County Court Experience
When your case goes to court, having an attorney familiar with Pima County courts makes a difference. Our team has experience handling cases throughout Arizona, including in Pima County where Oro Valley cases are typically heard. We understand local court procedures, know the judges, and can navigate the system efficiently on your behalf.
Damages You May Recover in Arizona
As a personal injury victim in Oro Valley, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical Expenses: Past and future medical bills
- Lost Wages: Income lost due to your injuries
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain and emotional distress
- Property Damage: Repair or replacement of damaged property
- Loss of Enjoyment: Reduced quality of life
Why Oro Valley Residents Choose Conduit Law
- No Upfront Costs: We work on contingency - you pay nothing unless we win
- Arizona Licensed: Fully licensed to practice in AZ
- Local Knowledge: Understanding of Oro Valley and Pima County
- Proven Results: Millions recovered for injury victims
- 24/7 Availability: We're here when you need us
- Free Consultation: Get your case evaluated at no cost
The Personal Injury Claim Process in Arizona
- Free Case Evaluation: Contact us to discuss your accident and injuries
- Investigation: We gather evidence, medical records, and witness statements
- Demand & Negotiation: We present your case to insurance companies
- Litigation: If needed, we file suit and prepare for trial
- Resolution: We fight for maximum compensation through settlement or verdict
Contact Our Oro Valley Personal Injury Lawyers Today
Don't wait to protect your rights. Arizona's 2 years statute of limitations means time is limited. Contact our Oro Valley personal injury attorneys today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll review your case, explain your options, and help you understand the compensation you may be entitled to receive.
Personal Injury Laws by State — Colorado, Arizona, California & Kansas
Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence system under C.R.S. § 13-21-111, barring recovery if the plaintiff is 50% or more at fault and reducing damages by the plaintiff's fault percentage. The statute of limitations for personal injury is three years under C.R.S. § 13-80-101. Arizona applies pure comparative negligence under A.R.S. § 12-2505, allowing recovery regardless of the plaintiff's fault percentage — even a plaintiff 99% at fault can recover 1% of damages. Arizona's statute of limitations is two years under A.R.S. § 12-542. California also follows pure comparative negligence under CCP § 1431.2, with a two-year filing deadline per CCP § 335.1. Kansas mirrors Colorado's approach with a modified comparative negligence threshold of 50% under K.S.A. § 60-258a, but allows only a two-year filing window under K.S.A. § 60-513. These differences significantly impact case strategy — a plaintiff 55% at fault recovers nothing in Colorado or Kansas but retains a reduced claim in Arizona and California.
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Conduit Law is admitted to practice in Arizona. Elliot Singer, Esq., Arizona Bar No. 039047.
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- Licensed Arizona attorneys (Bar #039047)
- Familiar with Arizona courts, deadlines, and insurers
- No upfront costs — no fee unless we win
- $50M+ recovered for injury clients
- Free, no-obligation case evaluation
- 24/7 availability — calls answered live
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By the Numbers
Arizona’s 2023 toll was its second-highest on record. We keep these numbers in view because the patterns behind them — speed, impairment, and a sharp rise in motorcycle deaths — are exactly the facts that decide who is responsible after a crash.
Source: Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Crash Facts, 2023; NHTSA, 2024. Figures reflect the most recent full-year data published at the time of writing.
Injury Law at a Glance — CO, CA, AZ & KS
Three things shape almost every injury claim: how long you have to file, how fault is divided, and what the law lets you recover. They differ by state — here is where the four states we practice in stand.
Colorado
- Deadline to file
- 3 years
- C.R.S. § 13-80-101 (motor-vehicle injury)
- Fault rule
- Modified (50% bar)
- You can recover only if you were less than 50% at fault; your award is reduced by your share.
- C.R.S. § 13-21-111
- Damage caps
- Non-economic damages capped
- $1.5M for general injury claims accruing on or after Jan. 1, 2025; medical malpractice is capped separately and lower; re-indexed for inflation starting 2028.
- C.R.S. § 13-21-102.5 (HB 24-1472)
California
- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 335.1
- Fault rule
- Pure comparative
- You can recover even if you were mostly at fault; your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
- Li v. Yellow Cab Co. (1975)
- Damage caps
- No general cap
- No cap on damages in ordinary injury cases. Medical-malpractice non-economic damages are limited by statute and increase each year.
- Cal. Civ. Code § 3333.2
Arizona
This page- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- A.R.S. § 12-542
- Fault rule
- Pure comparative
- You can recover even if you were mostly at fault; your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
- A.R.S. § 12-2505
- Damage caps
- No damage caps
- Damage caps are prohibited by the Arizona Constitution.
- Ariz. Const. art. 2, § 31
Kansas
- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- K.S.A. § 60-513
- Fault rule
- Modified (50% bar)
- You can recover only if you were less than 50% at fault; your award is reduced by your share.
- K.S.A. § 60-258a
- Damage caps
- Injury: no cap
- No cap on non-economic damages in injury cases (Hilburn v. Enerpipe, 2019). Wrongful-death nonpecuniary damages are capped at $250,000.
- K.S.A. § 60-1903 (wrongful death)
General information, not legal advice — and deadlines can be shorter for claims against government entities or in special circumstances. Laws change; confirm the deadline that applies to your case with an attorney before relying on it.
Personal Injury Services in Oro Valley
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