Arizona Attorneys for Auto Accident Cases

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Helping Car Accident Victims Rebuild

We know what’s at stake. That’s why we prepare every case for trial, never accept lowball settlements, and go head-to-head with corporations and insurance companies to ensure our clients get the justice and compensation they deserve.

Car accidents remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries in Arizona. From crashes on Phoenix freeways to collisions in smaller communities across the state, victims often face steep medical bills and long recovery times. At Robbins Curtin Millea & Showalter, LLC, we represent clients in auto accident cases, ensuring negligent drivers are held accountable.

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Types of Auto Accident Claims

Our attorneys handle claims involving:


Multi-vehicle collisions on highways


Distracted driving accidents, including texting behind the wheel


Drunk or impaired driving crashes


Pedestrian or cyclist injuries caused by drivers

Why Clients Choose RCMS Law

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RCMS Law attorneys have decades of experience pursuing justice in auto accident litigation across Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and statewide. We work with medical specialists and accident reconstruction experts to build strong cases, ensuring our clients receive fair compensation for their injuries.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately after a car accident?

    Seek medical care right away, even if injuries seem minor. Report the accident, gather witness information, and avoid making statements to insurers before consulting an attorney.

  • Who pays for damages in Arizona car accidents?

    Arizona follows a fault-based system, meaning the at-fault driver and their insurer are responsible for covering damages.

  • What compensation can I recover?

    Victims may recover medical costs, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and in wrongful death cases, funeral expenses and loss of companionship.

  • Do I need an attorney for a minor accident?

    Even in smaller crashes, insurance companies often minimize payouts. An attorney can ensure your claim is handled fairly and that you aren’t pressured into settling for less.

  • How long do I have to file a claim in Arizona?

    Most accident claims must be filed within two years, but early action helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.

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Contact Our Accident Team

If you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident, RCMS Law is here to help. We are ready to review your case and pursue justice on your behalf.

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