Having an Arizona accident is a hassle. Finding a ethical doctor or lawyer is even more of a hassle. Accident doctor eliminates the hassle. When you enter your zip code you can find a personal injury doctor. A doctor will be within reasonable distance. We don’t want you driving far to find help. Help is close by and a phone call away.
Injured, Call us, we can help!!!!
An Arizona car wreck doctor can treat you after your auto crash. He can use the best equipment and Techniques to get you back to normal. It is very important to go see an accident doctor quickly. Do not wait weeks after an accident.
The way doctors bill personal injury patients
- Attorney Liens
- Med pay or medical payments
- Pip or personal injury protection
The majority of doctors will not file just a medical lien. And, they will not do third party billing, which is billing the auto insurance company directly. However, the will do so if they are billing for pip or med pay.
Most common method of billing-Attorneys lien
Required Arizona auto insurance
The required coverage in Arizona are Bodily Injury and Property Damage. The minimum required limits are $15,000 per person and $30,000 per accident for Bodily Injury and $10,000 per accident for Property Damage. This coverage is the minimal coverage allowed. This does not mean this coverage is the best. Property damage would not cover most new cars.
If you hit a very expensive car or truck you might find yourself owing the insurance company money.. Make sure you carry enough insurance. When you buy insurance, you are buying protection. You need to protect yourself before you have a car wreck.
Overview of all Arizona Accidents
- Approximately 2.89 persons were killed each day.
- One person was killed every 8 hours 17 min.
- There were 113 persons injured every day.
- One person was injured every 12 minutes 45 seconds.
- Alcohol Related crashes accounted for 4.56% of all crashes and 16.80% of all fatal crashes.
- Of all alcohol related crashes, 82.65% occurred in Urban areas and 17.35% occurred in Rural areas, while 68.71% of all alcohol related fatal crashes occurred in Urban areas and 31.29% occurred in Rural areas.
- Single vehicle crashes accounted for 17.99% of all crashes and 32.37% of all fatal crashes.
- Of all Pedestrian crashes, 15.23% were fatal while 2398% of Pedalcycle crashes were fatal.
- Crashes which occurred during daylight hours (6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) accounted for 70% of all crashes.
- Motor vehicle crashes resulted in $17.193 billion in economic losses to Arizona. • Children age 14 and younger accounted for 41 fatalities and 2,104 injuries in motor vehicle crashes.
Arizona Car accident statistics (2020)
- Total 98,778
- Fatal 970
- Injury 28,610
- Property Damage Only 69,198
- Urban 85,244
- Rural 13,534
- Alcohol Related 4,506
- Pedestrian 1,523
- Pedalcycle 830
- Motorcycle 2,317
- Single Vehicle 17,766
- Multi-Vehicle 81,012
Breakdown Of Fatal Crashes In Arizona
- Total 970
- Alcohol Related 163
- Urban 587
- Rural 383
- Single Vehicle 314
- Multi-Vehicle 656
- Alcohol Related Single Vehicle 46
- Alcohol Related Multi-Vehicle 117
Breakdown Of Persons Killed And Injured
Type– Killed—-Injured
- In All Crashes –1,057 —–41,350
- In Alcohol Related Crashes –181 —–2,863
- In Urban Crashes –624 —-35,155
- In Rural Crashes –433 —-6,195
- In Speed Related Crashes– 337 —–15,839
- In Lane Departure Crashes –648 —–13,212
- In Crashes On The State Highway System –388 —–13,411
- In Crashes On Local Roads –669 —-27,939
- Using Safety Device –287 —-33,239
- Not Using Safety Device –313—- 2,607
- Drivers Age 24 Or Younger –97 —-6,570
- Drinking Drivers Age 24 Or Younger –11—- 317
Breakdown Of Crashes By Time
- Peak Month For All Crashes January
- Peak Day For All Crashes Friday
- Peak Hour For All Crashes 4 Pm – 5 Pm
- Peak Month For Fatal Crashes February And September
- Peak Day For Fatal Crashes Saturday
- Peak Hour For Fatal Crashes 7 Pm – 8 Pm And 9 Pm – 10 Pm
- Peak Date For All Crashes In 2020 Friday February 14th (502 Crashes)
- Peak Date For Fatal Crashes In 2020 5 Days Tied With 7 Crashes (2/21, 9/19, 10/28, 11/3, 12/13)
- Peak Hour For Motorcycle Crashes 5 Pm – 6 Pm
- Peak Hour For Alcohol Related Crashes 6 Pm – 7 Pm
- Peak Hour For Pedestrian Crashes 7 Pm – 8 Pm
- Peak Hour For Pedalcycle Crashes 4 Pm – 5 Pm
Citations issued for auto accidents in Arizona
Arizona Cities
Ajo
Anthem
Amado
Apache Junction
Arizona City
Ash Fork
Avondale
Bagdad
Benson
Bisbee
Black Canyon City
Bouse
Buckeye
Bullhead City
Cameron
Camp Verde
Carefree
Casa Grande
Casas Adobes
Catalina
Cave Creek
Chandler
Chinle
Chino Valley
Cibecue
Clarkdale
Claypool
Clifton
Colorado City
Congress
Coolidge
Cornville
Cottonwood
Dennehotso
Dolan Springs
Douglas
Drexel Heights
Duncan
Eagar
Ehrenberg
El Mirage
Elgin
Eloy
Flagstaff
Florence
Flowing Wells
Fort Defiance
Fort Mohave
Fortuna Foothills
Fountain Hills
Fredonia
Gadsden
Ganado
Gila Bend
Gilbert
Glendale
Globe
Gold Canyon
Golden Valley
Goodyear
Green Valley
Hayden
Holbrook
Houck
Huachuca City
Jerome
Kaibito
Kayenta
Keams Canyon
Kearny
Kingman
Kykotsmovi Village
Lake Havasu City
Lake Montezuma
Leupp
Litchfield Park
Lukachukai
Mammoth
Many Farms
Marana
Maricopa
Mcnary
Mesa
Miami
Mohave Valley
Morenci
Munds Park
Naco
Nazlini
New Kingman-Butler
New River
Nogales
Oracle
Oro Valley
Page
Paradise Valley
Parker
Parks
Patagonia
Paulden
Payson
Peach Springs
Peoria
Peridot
Phoenix
Pima
Pine
Pinon
Pirtleville
Prescott Valley
Prescott
Quartzsite
Queen Creek
Rio Rico
Rio Verde
Rock Point
Round Rock
Sacaton
Saddlebrooke
Safford
Sahuarita
Salome
San Carlos
San Luis
San Manuel
Scottsdale
Sedona
Seligman
Sells
Show Low
Sierra Vista
Snowflake
Somerton
Sonoita
Springerville
Stanfield
Sun City West
Sun City
Sun Lakes
Sun Tan Valley
Sun Valley
Superior
Surprise
Tacna
Tanque Verde
Taylor
Teec Nos Pos
Tempe
Thatcher
Tolleson
Tombstone
Tonalea
Tonto Basin
Tsaile
Tuba City
Tubac
Tucson
Tucson Estates
Vail
Valencia West
Verde Village
Wellton
Wenden
Whiteriver
Wickenburg
Willcox
Williams
Window Rock
Winkelman
Winslow
Yarnell
Young
Youngtown
Yuma
Arizona Holiday Accidents
Holidays such as Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Thanksgiving are regarded as three or four day weekend holidays for statistical
purposes. Holidays such as Christmas, New Year’s Day, and the Fourth of July are celebrated on specific dates; which make the
holiday period range from two to five days in length.
Holiday fatality statistics are based on fatal crashes occurring from 6:00 p.m. on the last working day prior to the holiday through 5:59
a.m. the day following the holiday period. Example: Thanksgiving fatalities are counted from Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m.
through 5:59 a.m. of the following Monday
Arizona Accident Doctor
IF you have been hurt or a loved one has been injured in a car, truck or motorcycle accident, don’t hesitate to call us so we can help you get the medical care you deserve. Our accident doctors have had years experience dealing personal injuries. We can work with your attorney or if you do not have one, offer a free consultation.