Being injured in an accident caused by a driver who failed to stop at a stop sign can be a traumatic experience. Understanding your rights and the legal avenues available is crucial in such situations.
In Arizona, drivers are legally required to come to a complete stop at stop signs and yield the right of way to other vehicles and pedestrians as appropriate. Failing to do so not only endangers others but also constitutes a traffic violation. According to Arizona Revised Statutes §28-644, drivers must obey all traffic control devices, including stop signs.
Recent events underscore the serious consequences of failing to stop at stop signs. For instance, in March 2024, a tragic accident occurred in Phoenix when a driver ran a stop sign at the intersection of 79th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road, resulting in the death of a 21-year-old woman. The driver of the pickup truck involved failed to stop at the stop sign, leading to the fatal collision. Source
If you’ve been injured due to a driver’s failure to stop at a stop sign, you have the right to seek compensation for:
Arizona follows a comparative negligence system, meaning that even if you were partially at fault, you might still recover damages, though they may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
To protect your rights and strengthen your case:
At Hirsch Talcott, we specialize in personal injury cases resulting from traffic violations like stop sign accidents. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to advocating for your rights and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve. Contact us today at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.