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Car Accident Lawyers in Kingman

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Eva Rocio Hernandez-Fa'alogo
Eva Rocio Hernandez-Fa'alogo

Law Offices of Eva Rocio Hernandez-Fa'alogo

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Accident and Injury Lawyers in Kingman, Arizona

Kingman sits at the crossroads of northwestern Arizona, serving as the seat of Mohave County and a gateway between Las Vegas and Flagstaff. The city connects to surrounding communities like Golden Valley, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, and Dolan Springs. With heavy traffic flowing through daily, accidents happen across the region with real consequences for local residents.

Common Accident Types in Kingman

Interstate 40 and US Route 93 intersect near Kingman, bringing a constant stream of commercial trucks and passenger vehicles through the area. Collisions along these corridors — including the stretch of US-93 heading north toward Hoover Dam — range from rear-end crashes to serious multi-vehicle pileups. Highway accidents are common, but they're far from the only concern.

Car accidents on local roads like Stockton Hill Road and Andy Devine Avenue account for a significant share of injury claims. Workplace incidents at mining operations, warehouses, and construction sites throughout Mohave County also lead to serious injuries. Slip-and-fall accidents at local businesses, dog bites, and off-road vehicle crashes near the Hualapai Mountains round out the types of cases that injury lawyers in Kingman regularly handle.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Kingman

The best way to start is by looking for an attorney who handles your specific type of accident. A lawyer experienced with truck accidents on I-40 will approach a case differently than one focused on workplace injuries. Most accident and injury attorneys in Kingman offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before committing. Ask about their track record with cases similar to yours and how they structure their fees.

Arizona applies a pure comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault — though your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Arizona is two years from the date of the accident.