If you were hurt in a car accident in Somerton, Sher Law Group is ready to help. We represent injured Somerton residents across Arizona, and you pay nothing unless we win.
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A serious car accident in Somerton can leave you facing medical bills, lost income, and an insurance company working to pay you as little as possible. You don’t have to face any of it alone.
Sher Law Group represents Somerton residents injured through no fault of their own. From your first call, you work directly with your attorney, never a rotating case manager, and we handle the insurance company so you can focus on healing. We’re available around the clock, and there’s no fee unless we win your case.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a car accident in Somerton, contact Sher Law Group for a free, no-obligation case review. You owe nothing unless we win.
Arizona is an at-fault state, so the driver who caused your Somerton crash, and their insurer, owes your damages. Under pure comparative negligence (A.R.S. § 12-2505) you can recover even if you were partly at fault, with your award reduced by your share. Every driver must carry at least $25,000/$50,000 in liability coverage (A.R.S. § 28-4009), and you generally have two years to file (A.R.S. § 12-542).
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Generally two years from the date of the crash (A.R.S. § 12-542). If a government vehicle or entity is involved, a Notice of Claim is due within 180 days.
Arizona’s pure comparative negligence rule (A.R.S. § 12-2505) still lets you recover, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, not eliminated.
US 95 carries heavy agricultural and cross-border traffic through Somerton.
High-traffic corridors where we frequently see car accidents in Somerton include US 95 and Main Street. Serious car accident injury claims arising in Somerton are generally litigated in the Yuma County Superior Court.
Somerton is in Yuma County, so cases are filed in Yuma County Superior Court and a claim against the City of Somerton requires a notice of claim within 180 days under A.R.S. § 12-821.01. The city sits in the middle of one of Arizona’s most intensive agricultural districts, and the roads reflect it: slow-moving tractors and harvest equipment, worker transport vans, and irrigation crossings mix with ordinary traffic on US 95 and Main Street. Winter is the busy season, with produce trucking at its peak and the regional population swollen by seasonal workers and visitors. Distance to trauma care in Yuma affects both injury outcomes and how quickly a claim can be documented.