Injured in a Truck Accident in Arizona?
Let Us Help You
Victory Legal Solutions helps people like you take action after a serious truck accident in Arizona. Whether you’re filing a claim on your own or working with a legal team, we give you the support and tools to do it right — without the stress.
Truck Crashes Involve More
Than Just Drivers
That means more paperwork, more pressure, and more tactics designed to get you to settle fast. Don’t fall for it.
We help you understand exactly what to do next, how to protect your claim, and what kind of compensation you may be entitled to.
Arizona Truck Accident FAQs
Victim of a truck accident in AZ? You deserve helpful answers to your questions.
What makes a truck accident claim harder to handle than a car accident in Arizona?
Crashes involving 18-wheelers on roads like I-10, I-17, or Loop 202 often involve trucking companies, commercial insurance, and out-of-state drivers. These cases move fast — usually in favor of the company. We help Arizona residents like you take the right steps so your claim isn’t buried under paperwork or low offers.
I was offered a settlement by a Phoenix-based trucking company. Should I take it?
Probably not without a second look. Whether the crash happened in Phoenix, Mesa, or anywhere in Maricopa County, quick settlements usually benefit them, not you. We can help you review the offer and figure out what you’re actually owed based on your injuries, time off work, and vehicle damage.
What should I collect if the truck crash happened on an Arizona highway like I-10?
If you were injured in a trucking accident on I-10, I-40, US-60, or another Arizona route, gather photos of the scene, dash cam footage (if any), police reports, and medical records. If you’re unsure what’s useful, send it to us. We’ll organize it and explain what strengthens your claim under Arizona law.
The truck driver said the crash wasn’t their fault. Now what?
That’s common — especially in Flagstaff or Tucson crashes where weather or road conditions are blamed. But that doesn’t mean you can’t recover compensation. We help you piece together what happened and identify whether the driver, company, or another party is responsible.
I live in Arizona and don’t want to deal with a lawyer. Can I still file a claim?
Yes. In Arizona, you can file a personal injury claim without hiring an attorney. Victory Legal Solutions helps truck accident victims across the state — from Phoenix to Yuma — file claims, build timelines, and organize evidence without the stress of legal fees or pressure.
My back and neck pain started days after the crash. Can I still file?
Yes. Delayed injuries are common, especially after a high-impact crash on Arizona interstates. As long as you’re within the two-year limit, we’ll help you document your injuries and move your claim forward — whether the crash happened last week or last year.
I was driving for work when the crash happened in Arizona. What now?
If the crash happened while driving for work — say on Route 87 or near a construction site in Glendale — you may qualify for both a personal injury claim and workers’ comp. We’ll help you understand how to file both without missing out on compensation from either.
I was just a passenger during the truck crash. Can I still file a claim?
Absolutely. Whether you were in another vehicle, walking near ASU’s campus, or even in the truck, you have rights as an injured passenger. We help Tempe, Chandler, and Gilbert residents file strong claims and connect with support — even if they weren’t behind the wheel.
No Pressure. Just Help.
You’ve got enough going on. If you’ve been injured in a trucking accident in AZ, let us make the next steps easier.
Contact us at Victory Legal Solutions today for a free review. We’ll walk you through what to expect and what you can do — on your own terms.