How Speeding in School Zones Impacts Liability After a Crash
Speeding through school zones isn’t just dangerous—it can drastically increase liability if a crash occurs. Here’s how these violations affect insurance claims...
How Stadium Events Cause Higher Accident Rates Near Highways
Major stadium events create heavy traffic and driver stress, often increasing accident rates near highways. Here’s why these crashes happen and how drivers can...
Downtown Tempe’s busy sidewalks and crosswalks create unique challenges for drivers. Here’s why heavy pedestrian traffic increases the risk of accidents and how...
What Makes Parking Lot Crashes So Common in Shopping Districts?
Parking lots may seem low-risk, but collisions are surprisingly common in busy shopping districts. Here’s why these crashes happen so often and what drivers can...
The Overlooked Role of Traffic Signal Timing in Urban Crash Prevention
Exploring how poorly timed traffic signals contribute to urban collisions and what drivers can do to stay safe, with insights for Tempe drivers.
Still Think Arizona Is a No-Fault State?
Arizona isn’t a no-fault state. If you assume it is, you could lose out on compensation after a crash. Here’s how Arizona’s fault laws really work.
Misunderstanding Arizona’s Fault Laws Could Cost You Thousands After a Cras...
Arizona isn’t a no-fault state
Why Knowing Arizona’s Fault Laws Could Save Your Injury Claim
Arizona is not a no-fault state, and misunderstanding that could destroy your injury claim. Learn how fault is determined and why it matters after a crash.