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Chandler's Growth Means More Accidents and More Insurance Fights

Chandler is home to over half a million people and sits at the junction of the US-60 and Loop 202, two of the busiest freeways in the East Valley. With heavy commuter traffic, sprawling suburban roads, and a growing population, accidents in Chandler are a daily occurrence. You need an attorney who understands the local landscape.

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Why Chandler Injury Cases Are Different

Chandler is the third largest city in Arizona with a population exceeding 500,000. It covers over 130 square miles of suburban sprawl, which means long commutes, wide arterial roads designed for speed, and limited pedestrian infrastructure in many areas. This combination makes Chandler one of the most dangerous cities for traffic accidents in the East Valley.

The US-60 Superstition Freeway runs directly through Chandler and is one of the most heavily trafficked corridors in the metro. The Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway connects Chandler to Tempe and Gilbert, carrying tens of thousands of vehicles daily. At peak hours, the interchange between these two freeways is a regular site for serious collisions.

Beyond freeway accidents, Chandler's wide arterial roads like Southern Avenue, Main Street, Country Club Drive, and Stapley Drive see frequent intersection collisions, particularly at unprotected left turns. An attorney who handles Chandler cases regularly knows which corridors produce the most claims and how local insurance adjusters operate.

Common Chandler Personal Injury Cases

  • Car accidents on the US-60 Superstition Freeway and Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway
  • Intersection collisions on Southern Avenue, Main Street, and Country Club Drive
  • Rear-end collisions in stop-and-go commuter traffic on the US-60
  • Pedestrian accidents in the downtown Chandler area and near Chandler Riverview
  • Motorcycle accidents on Power Road, Higley Road, and other high-speed arterials
  • Slip and fall injuries at Superstition Springs Center, Chandler Riverview, and local businesses
  • Truck accidents on the US-60 corridor involving commercial and freight vehicles
  • Construction zone accidents along Chandler's ongoing road expansion projects

Chandler's Growing Population Means More Accidents

Chandler has been one of the fastest growing cities in Arizona for the past decade. New housing developments in East Chandler and the Red Mountain area have brought more cars onto roads that were not designed for current traffic volumes. Infrastructure has not kept pace with population growth, resulting in congested intersections, poorly lit roads, and inadequate pedestrian crossings in newer developments.

This growth also means more commercial vehicle traffic. Delivery trucks, construction vehicles, and freight carriers use Chandler's arterial roads heavily, creating additional risks for passenger vehicles, motorcyclists, and pedestrians.

Arizona's Comparative Fault Rule

Arizona follows a pure comparative negligence system under A.R.S. 12-2505. Even if you were partially responsible for the accident, you can still recover compensation. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault but not eliminated. Insurance companies routinely try to inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout. A skilled attorney can challenge these assessments and protect your recovery.

The Two-Year Filing Deadline

Under Arizona law, you have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This applies to all accident types in Chandler. Two years may seem generous, but evidence disappears, surveillance footage gets overwritten, and witnesses move on. The earlier you contact an attorney, the more evidence they can preserve and the stronger your case will be.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Chandler?

Arizona gives you two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This applies to all accidents in Chandler, whether on the US-60, Loop 202, or any local road. Missing this deadline means losing your right to compensation.

What types of accidents are most common in Chandler?

Chandler sees high volumes of car accidents on the US-60 Superstition Freeway, the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway, and major arterials like Southern Avenue and Main Street. Pedestrian accidents are also common in the downtown Chandler area and near the Chandler Riverview shopping district.

Is Chandler part of Maricopa County for legal purposes?

Yes. Chandler is in Maricopa County and personal injury lawsuits are filed in the Maricopa County Superior Court. Arizona state laws on comparative fault, statute of limitations, and damages apply to all Chandler injury cases.

How much does a Chandler personal injury lawyer cost?

Personal injury attorneys serving the Chandler area work on contingency. There is no upfront cost and no fee unless your case is successful. The standard contingency fee in Arizona is 33 to 40 percent of the settlement or verdict amount.

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