š“āāļø Did you know that many pedestrian and cyclist accidents in Phoenix happen at the SAME intersections repeatedly?
This isn't coincidence - it's evidence of systemic infrastructure problems. When crosswalks are a quarter-mile apart and arterials prioritize speed over safety, accidents become predictable.
The "right hook" cyclist accident is devastatingly common here: a driver turns right directly into a cyclist's path, often claiming they "didn't see" them. Legally? Not a valid defense.
Arizona's comparative fault system means even if you're partially at fault, you can still recover damages. But insurance companies will fight to shift blame - knowing your rights is crucial.
Phoenix roads may be built for cars, but the law protects ALL users. šŖ