Arizona Negligent Driver Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
Attorney Representation in Phoenix, Arizona Since 1996
Negligent Driver Accident
What are different classes of driver negligence?
Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs -- Drivers who operate vehicles while drunk, buzzed, or high on narcotics or amphetamines can not only be held liable for your injuries but can also be prosecuted for felonies.
Driving recklessly or exhibiting dangerously bad behavior on the road -- A driver who, for instance, speeds during bad weather or ignores the signs and safety conventions of the road can be considered negligent, perhaps even criminally so.
Driving while under/uninsured, inexperienced, or unlicensed/underage -- drivers who do not have viable license or who otherwise should not be operating motor vehicles can be held liable for negligence and potentially be penalized in criminal court.
Imputed negligence -- In certain cases, you might be able to hold third parties liable for the bad/negligent motor vehicle operation of others. A parent who lets his teenaged son drive drunk in his BMW, for instance, can theoretically be tagged as a liable party. Similarly, an employer who allows a reckless employee to command a company truck can be sued for vicarious negligence.
To make a claim against a negligent driver in Arizona, connect with the top-tier attorneys of Breyer Law Offices today. Since 1996, we've been serving the Arizona community, and our peerless results at trial and decisive verdicts have won us broad respect in the AZ legal community. We keep our client roster limited to ensure that we can provide everyone we represent with round-the-clock personalized service. Get a free consultation now by dialing 602-267-1280 and explore our website to learn more about Arizona motorcycle accident law as it may apply to your case.

