Trip and Fall Accident in Arizona
A crack in the sidewalk. A loose cord across a hallway. An uneven floor in a public building. These small hazards can lead to serious injuries — especially for older adults, children, or anyone caught off guard.
If you were injured in a trip and fall accident in Arizona, Victory Legal Solutions can help. You don’t need a law degree or a lawyer to take action. We make the process simple, clear, and accessible for everyone.
What Counts as a Trip and Fall Case?
Some common examples of tripping hazards include:
- Broken or raised sidewalks
- Uneven flooring in stores or buildings
- Poorly lit entryways or hallways
- Unsecured extension cords or cables
- Boxes or clutter left in walkways
- Worn-down or loose rugs

Real Injuries. Real Consequences.
A trip and fall may sound less serious than other accidents, but that doesn’t mean the damage is small. Common injuries include:

Broken wrists, elbows, or hips from bracing the fall

Head injuries, including concussions

Sprained ankles or knees

Back or spinal injuries

Lasting pain or mobility problems
These injuries often lead to time off work, expensive medical bills, and long recovery periods — especially for seniors and people with pre-existing conditions.
You shouldn’t have to absorb these costs on your own. The responsible party should be held financially accountable.
WAITING WILL ONLY HURT YOUR CASE!

Liability for a Trip and Fall Injury
If they fail to do that — and someone gets hurt — they may be liable for:
- Medical expenses
- Physical therapy or rehab
- Missed income from work
- Pain, stress, or long-term physical problems
Arizona Trip and Fall FAQs
How is a trip and fall case different from a slip and fall?
Trip and fall accidents usually involve the foot catching or striking an object, like a crack or cable. Slip and fall cases involve loss of traction, like on a wet floor. Both are covered under Arizona personal injury law.
Do I need a lawyer to file a claim in AZ?
No. Many Arizona trip and fall victims successfully file claims with help from our team. We guide you through the process and connect you with legal professionals if needed.
What if the fall happened on city or public property?
Claims involving city sidewalks or public buildings have stricter deadlines. In Arizona, you often have only 180 days to file a formal notice. The sooner you reach out, the better
What if I tripped because I didn’t see the hazard?
That doesn’t disqualify you. Arizona law uses a system called comparative fault. Even if you were partially responsible, you may still recover a portion of your damages.
What evidence should I gather?
Photos of the hazard, medical records, and witness statements are all helpful. If possible, document the scene before the property owner makes repairs.
Helping Arizona Residents Take Action
In neighborhoods across Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, and other Arizona cities, tripping hazards are often ignored — especially in older buildings, sidewalks, or public housing. Many injury victims from working-class and immigrant communities don’t file claims because they feel unsure about their rights.
We make the personal injury claim process approachable. We work with individuals and families to explain your options and help you act — without pressure, jargon, or hidden costs.
Don’t Let the Property Owner Dismiss Your Injury
We will help you:
- Understand what your claim is worth
- Handle paperwork and deadlines
- Avoid lowball insurance offers
- Connect with legal professionals if your case escalates

Start Your Trip and Fall Claim Today
If you were hurt after tripping over a hazard that shouldn’t have been there, let’s talk. Victory Legal Solutions helps you take that first step — confidently and on your terms.
Call now or send us your case online. No pressure. Just answers.