Drop in Car Crashes, Spike in Bicycle Accidents Linked to Coronavirus
- posted: Apr. 23, 2020
- Auto Accidents
Once Americans came to understand how deadly the coronavirus can be and how easily it is passed from person to person, transportation habits changed. Not only did people drastically curtail Read More
Arizona Raises Car Insurance Limits
- posted: Sep. 04, 2019
- Auto Accidents,  Arizona News
After 47 years, Arizona will finally see an increase in the minimum car insurance limits required by law In June, Governor Ducey signed a law that will increase Arizona’s required minimum insurance Read More
There's a New Collision Center for Reporting a Collision Within Tucson City Limits
- posted: Jul. 15, 2018
- Auto Accidents
About five years ago, the Tucson Police Department stopped arriving at the scene of “non-injury” collisions within their jurisdiction. “Non-injury” was defined as not requiring ambulance transport from the scene. Read More
If I Was In A Car Accident; Do I Need A Lawyer?
- posted: Oct. 15, 2017
- Personal Injury,  Auto Accidents
At the Rockafellow Law Firm, we are asked this question almost daily. It is an important question that must be carefully considered. As you may expect, the answer depends on Read More
What's My Case Worth?
- posted: Nov. 02, 2016
- Personal Injury,  Auto Accidents
Personal Injury Attorneys are asked this question daily. The answer depends on these basic factors: The severity of the crash or incident The extent of injuries and damages The amount of medical treatment Read More
The Supreme Court: How a Case Can Make Its Way to the Highest Court in the Land
- posted: Mar. 04, 2016
- Traffic accidents,  Personal Injury,  Medical Malpractice,  Bicycle Accidents,  Birth Injury,  Pedestrian Accidents,  Auto Accidents,  Adverse Drug Reaction,  Workers Compensation,  Uncategorized,  Civil Litigation,  Insurance Law
The Judiciary, headed up by the Supreme Court, is one of three branches of our government whose role is to put a check and balance on the powers of the Read More
Your Vehicle's Diminished Value
- posted: Oct. 05, 2015
- Personal Injury,  Auto Accidents
Here’s the scenario: You are driving along in your two-year old mint condition Chevrolet Suburban when suddenly a negligent driver decides to turn left and BAM! There’s a collision. This Read More
Arizona's Minimum Insurance Limits
- posted: Feb. 03, 2015
- Auto Accidents
The minimum amount of automobile insurance required in Arizona is $15,000 per person or $30,000 per accident and $10,000 in property damage. This amount was put into place by Arizona Read More
The Top Five Holidays On Which DUIs Occur
- posted: Jun. 19, 2014
- Traffic accidents,  Auto Accidents
Every year, during the holidays, there is a consistent increase in intoxicated drivers on the road. Of all the holidays, there are five that are more dangerous for non-intoxicated drivers Read More
I Was Hit By An Uninsured Driver
- posted: Feb. 19, 2014
- Traffic accidents,  Personal Injury,  Auto Accidents
Arizona has the fifth-highest percentage of uninsured drivers in the nation, at 22 percent — which means that nearly one out of four drivers in Arizona is driving without insurance Read More