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Jul 07 2022

Tucson, AZ – Aaron Lee Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on Pima St

Tucson, AZ (July 06, 2022) – On Wednesday, July 6th, a car accident on Pima Street left one person dead in Tucson. The accident took place in the area of North Beverly Avenue and East Pima Street.   

Tucson Police said that the crash involved a 2008 Toyota Tacoma and a 2003 Mercury Sable. 

One driver, later identified as 53-year-old Aaron Lee, died at the scene.  

The driver of the other vehicle was unharmed during the impact.  

We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim, Mr. Aaron Lee, at this time.

Road Accidents in Arizona

More than 1,000 people were killed in car wrecks in Arizona in 2021. In the United States, Arizona highways are some of the most dangerous. Car crashes in the Grand Canyon State are often caused by driver intoxication and wrong-way drivers. These are two dangerous types of negligent driving, which are the most common contributing factor to car accidents throughout the United States. 

More than 90% of car crashes in Arizona are the result of negligent driving, according to information provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation. This includes distracted driving, speeding, intoxication, and fatigue.

Drivers who act negligently injure and kill thousands of victims every single year. Despite the safety regulations and rules implemented to preserve the safety of drivers, they continue to act negligently while behind the wheel. 

When you are injured in a car accident caused by driver intoxication, fatigue, or distraction, you have a right to compensation. Unfortunately, it can be extremely expensive to get hurt in a car accident. Medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other costs can break the bank and cause you stressful financial problems. 

If you were recently injured due to driver negligence, a personal injury attorney from the Law Offices of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC in Phoenix can help you recover compensation for medical bills and other expenses arising from your accident.

You will be able to receive the maximum compensation available for your injuries and other damages if you work with a Phoenix car accident lawyer. If you choose to go it alone without an attorney, you may not have access to all of the compensation that is available to you. 

Call the Law Offices of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC, at (602) 900-9000. We will provide you with a free case consultation to determine your rights toward financial compensation. Contact our law firm today to get started.

Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post if requested. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be medical advice. If you have been injured in an accident, seek medical attention immediately. None of this information should be considered legal advice. Speak to legal counsel about the specifics surrounding your injury accident. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene. This is not a solicitation for business.

Written by Samuel P. Moeller · Categorized: Local Accidents, Personal Injury

Jul 07 2022

Glendale, AZ – Man Severely Burned During House Fire on W. Adobe Dr

Glendale, AZ (July 06, 2022) – A man in his 60s is receiving treatment at a hospital after a late-night fire at his home in Glendale on Monday, July 4th. 

Fire crews from Peoria and Glendale were dispatched to the home located on West Adobe Drive in the area of Beardsley Road and 83rd Avenue at about 12:00 a.m. 

When they arrived, they noticed that a portion of the home was on fire and that a resident had sustained burns to his face and airway. He was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital.

Investigators think the fire began in the garage and spread to the house as well as a car in the driveway. They have said that fireworks are not thought to be the cause.  

Another resident was home when the fire started but was able to escape unharmed.  

Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Burn Injuries in Arizona

Burn accidents are often caused by innocuous household items and situations that are present every single day, such as: 

  • Flame burns: Motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, grills, gas stoves
  • Chemical burns: Industrial chemicals, bleach, acid, cleaning supplies, chlorine
  • Steam/Scald burns: Cooking accidents, ironing accidents, industrial appliances
  • Electrical burns: Faulty wiring, improperly handled appliances

Some injuries are physically hidden; the victim knows that it’s there but it is invisible to the rest of the world. Burn injuries, however, are quite different. The scars they usually leave on their victims are not only traumatic but extremely visible. From facial burns that make it almost impossible to talk or smile to permanent scarring on your extremities, the damage caused by a burn injury is obvious to everyone.   

While no amount of restitution can even the score for a lifetime of insecurity and explanations, signing with the right Arizona personal injury firm can make a world of difference.

Some common secondary injuries caused by burns include: 

  • Permanent scarring
  • Disfigurement
  • Emotional trauma such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder

One of the biggest factors that set burn injuries apart from many other forms of injury is the amount of undue pain and suffering they cause. Dissimilar to other injuries, the pain from a burn is directly proportional to the wound’s healing.   

To make matters worse, pain arising from a significant burn injury might not go away entirely, even after months or years of recovery. No one can predict just how much suffering and pain a burn injury will bring. That is why having a practiced burn injury lawyer on your side plays an essential role in helping you get your life back to the way it was before your accident. 

The lawyers at Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC, have been helping injured accident victims make complete financial recoveries for many years. We work hard to ensure that our clients are able to collect full and fair financial compensation after they are injured in accidents caused by someone else’s negligence. 

The law in Arizona says that anyone injured by another person’s negligence has the right to pursue financial compensation to help pay for their injuries and losses. A Glendale personal injury attorney can help you file a personal injury claim for compensation if you find yourself in a situation of this nature. 

You can reach our law firm at (602) 903-2905 to speak with an experienced lawyer about your case. Let our legal team assist you in collecting the financial compensation you deserve. Call us as soon as you can to get started on your own personal injury claim.  

Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post if requested. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be medical advice. If you have been injured in an accident, seek medical attention immediately. None of this information should be considered legal advice. Speak to legal counsel about the specifics surrounding your injury accident. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene. This is not a solicitation for business.

Written by Samuel P. Moeller · Categorized: Personal Injury

Jul 06 2022

Phoenix, AZ – Phyllis Kimmel Killed, Two Injured in Crash at 43rd Ave and Baseline Rd

Phoenix, AZ (July 05, 2022) – A woman was killed and two more people sustained injuries on the afternoon of Friday, July 1st during a car crash at the intersection of Baseline Road and 43rd Avenue. 

The deceased has since been identified as 68-year-old Phyllis Kimmel.

According to police, Kimmel was heading westbound along Baseline Road. As she attempted to make a lefthand turn onto 43rd Avenue, her vehicle was struck by one traveling eastbound. 

The driver of the other vehicle was transferred by ambulance to a local hospital in serious condition. 

Kimmel died at the scene and her teenage passenger was also hospitalized. 

The investigation is ongoing.

We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim, Mrs. Phyllis Kimmel, at this time. Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families in hopes of a full recovery.

Vehicle Accidents in Arizona

Car accidents happen regularly in the United States and throughout Arizona. There are over 125,000 motor vehicle collisions that happen in the state of Arizona per year. Approximately 150 people are hurt per day in these accidents. Across the United States, over 6 million car wrecks are reported annually. More than 3 million people are hurt in these wrecks. 

Auto accidents can happen for a multitude of different reasons. Vehicle malfunctions, road conditions, and driver negligence all contribute to thousands of car accidents per year. However, driver negligence may contribute to millions of wrecks every year. 

Statistics provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association state that approximately 95% of the motor vehicle crashes reported in the United States are caused by driver negligence.

If you or someone you love has recently been injured in an auto collision caused by driver negligence, you deserve to be able to make a full recovery without worrying about money. Unfortunately, the average cost of recovering from a severe car wreck in the United States is more than $60k. The average American does not have access to this kind of money, which means it is monetarily difficult for most people to make full financial recoveries after suffering serious injuries in car wrecks. 

The lawyers at Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC, have been helping injured accident victims make complete financial recoveries for many years. We work hard to ensure that our clients are able to collect full and fair financial compensation after they are injured in accidents caused by negligent drivers. 

The law in Arizona says that anyone injured by another person’s negligence has the right to pursue financial compensation to help pay for their injuries and losses. A car accident attorney in Phoenix can help you file a personal injury claim for compensation if you find yourself in a situation of this nature. 

You can reach our law firm at 602-903-2905 to speak with an experienced lawyer about your case. Let our legal team assist you in collecting the financial compensation you deserve. Call us as soon as you can to get started on your own personal injury claim.  

Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post if requested. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be medical advice. If you have been injured in an accident, seek medical attention immediately. None of this information should be considered legal advice. Speak to legal counsel about the specifics surrounding your injury accident. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene. This is not a solicitation for business.

Written by Samuel P. Moeller · Categorized: Local Accidents, Personal Injury

Jul 06 2022

Phoenix, AZ – Robert Tsiosdia Fatally Struck by Driver on Indian School Rd

Phoenix, AZ (July 05, 2022) – A man identified as Robert Tsiosdia was killed during a hit-and-run incident on Indian School Road, according to law enforcement. It happened on Thursday, June 30th. 

The crash took place at about 4:00 a.m. in the area of Interstate 17.  

According to officials, Tsiosdia was crossing the Indian School Road in a northerly direction when he was struck by an eastbound vehicle. 

After striking Tsiosdia, the driver fled the scene.  

Police caught up to the suspect a short while later near North Mountain Park.

We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased victim, Mr. Robert Tsiosdia, at this time.

Traffic Collisions in Arizona

When you decide to drive a car, there comes an imminent risk that you may become involved in an accident caused by negligence. 

On average, approximately three million people sustain injuries each year due to auto accidents in the United States, and most of these wrecks are caused by negligent drivers. In America, an average of six million vehicular collisions take place every year, killing over 90 people per day. The CDC reports that a traffic crash resulting in an ER visit costs almost $4,000. The cost of hospitalization for these injuries is more than $56,000. 

The alarming fact is that over 95% of these accidents are caused by driver negligence. The leading four causes of car accidents in the United States are currently: 

  • Running red lights: Running a red light is extremely dangerous due to the fact that those who are driving through green lights are usually totally unassuming that someone would be coming at them from a stopped direction. 
  • Reckless driving: The actions of reckless motorists are often unpredictable and dangerous. Things like cutting people off, not using turn signals, tailgating, ignoring traffic signals, and erratically changing speeds are all extremely hazardous and are sure ways to cause a wreck. 
  • Speeding: It’s understandable to feel rushed when you’re going somewhere, especially if you’re running late. However, driving over the speed limit has worse consequences than arriving late. Every year since 2009, speeding has been a contributing factor in at least 25% of all auto accidents in the United States. 
  • Distracted driving: If you’ve ever been a busy driver, you know what it’s like to feel pressured to answer your phone or respond to a text. Multi-tasking while driving may seem harmless, however, over 1,000 people are injured in distracted-driving-related incidents per day in the United States.

At the law office of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC, one of our skilled lawyers can help you get a good majority of the money back that you lost paying for expensive medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other expenses that stemmed from your crash. 

If you have been victimized by a negligent driver, you deserve to be compensated for the damages you face in relation to your wreck. A car crash lawyer in Phoenix can help you file a personal injury claim for compensation so you can pay for the costs related to your wreck. 

Our team of trusted attorneys works hard to help our injured clients recover full and fair compensation. You can reach our office at (602) 903-2905. Contact our law firm today to get started on your own path to financial recovery.

Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post if requested. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be medical advice. If you have been injured in an accident, seek medical attention immediately. None of this information should be considered legal advice. Speak to legal counsel about the specifics surrounding your injury accident. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene. This is not a solicitation for business.

Written by Samuel P. Moeller · Categorized: Local Accidents, Personal Injury

Jul 05 2022

Phoenix, AZ – Vehicle Crash Leads to Fire, Injuries at 7th Ave and Bethany Home Rd

Phoenix, AZ (July 04, 2022) – On Sunday, July 3rd, four people were injured, three critically, after a collision at the intersection of Bethany Home Road and 7th Avenue. 

According to officers, the crash involved two vehicles. One person was thrown from one of the vehicles and the second vehicle ignited.  

Three victims required extrication from the vehicle by fire crews. Two adult females and one other unidentified patient were taken to a regional hospital in critical condition. 

Another patient, a 21-year-old male, was also injured but is listed in stable condition. 

Phoenix Police are investigating the incident. 

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Road Accidents in Arizona

More than 1,000 people were killed in car wrecks in Arizona in 2021. In the United States, Arizona highways are some of the most dangerous. Car crashes in the Grand Canyon State are often caused by driver intoxication and wrong-way drivers. These are two dangerous types of negligent driving, which are the most common contributing factor to car accidents throughout the United States. 

More than 90% of car crashes in Arizona are the result of negligent driving, according to information provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation. This includes distracted driving, speeding, intoxication, and fatigue.

Drivers who act negligently injure and kill thousands of victims every single year. Despite the safety regulations and rules implemented to preserve the safety of drivers, they continue to act negligently while behind the wheel. 

When you are injured in a car accident caused by driver intoxication, fatigue, or distraction, you have a right to compensation. Unfortunately, it can be extremely expensive to get hurt in a car accident. Medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other costs can break the bank and cause you stressful financial problems. 

If you were recently injured due to driver negligence, a personal injury attorney from the Law Offices of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC in Phoenix can help you recover compensation for medical bills and other expenses arising from your accident.

You will be able to receive the maximum compensation available for your injuries and other damages if you work with a Phoenix car accident lawyer. If you choose to go it alone without an attorney, you may not have access to all of the compensation that is available to you. 

Call the Law Offices of Samuel P. Moeller, PLLC, at (602) 903-2905. We will provide you with a free case consultation to determine your rights toward financial compensation. Contact our law firm today to get started.

Note: Our writers have used outside and secondary sources when creating this post. These sources include local and state police accident reports, news and social media outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts about accidents that take place in Arizona. We have not independently verified all of the facts surrounding this incident. If you locate any information that is incorrect, please contact our firm right away so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available.  We will remove this post if requested. 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be medical advice. If you have been injured in an accident, seek medical attention immediately. None of this information should be considered legal advice. Speak to legal counsel about the specifics surrounding your injury accident. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene. This is not a solicitation for business.

Written by Samuel P. Moeller · Categorized: Local Accidents, Personal Injury

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