San Tan Valley Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyer for Car, Bicycle and Pedestrian Crashes

Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer | Former Insurance Adjuster & Defense Attorney

San Tan Valley has grown from a rural farming community into one of Arizona’s largest communities, surpassing 105,000 residents. Unfortunately, the roads serving that growth have not kept pace. Hunt Highway, Ironwood Drive, and Gantzel Road form the backbone of the area’s road network and share a documented history of serious and fatal vehicle crashes.

Hunt Highway saw a 650 percent increase in crashes between 2003 and 2007, recording more than 100 crashes on the five-mile stretch between Ellsworth Road and Bella Vista Drive in 2007 alone. It was built as a rural two-lane highway and was never designed to carry the volume of traffic it handles today. Ironwood Drive, which connects San Tan Valley residents to Apache Junction and U.S. 60, recorded 57 to 95 crashes per year over a four-year period according to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office. Gantzel Road, the primary north-south corridor through the center of San Tan Valley, has seen multiple fatal crashes. Treatment for injuries sustained in San Tan Valley vehicle crashes often runs through Banner Ironwood Medical Center on North Gantzel Road.

I handle personal injury and wrongful death cases in San Tan Valley for people hurt in vehicle crashes, bicycle crashes, pedestrian crashes, and other incidents caused by someone else’s negligence. If you were injured here, the combination of high-speed roads, rapid growth, and limited emergency infrastructure means the stakes of your case are real and getting the claim handled correctly from the start matters.

For a free and confidential personal injury consultation and case evaluation, schedule a convenient time.

Why I Handle Personal Injury Cases in San Tan Valley

The Southeast Valley is my primary case territory. I handle personal injury cases in San Tan Valley as a consistent part of my practice. I am close enough to meet with clients and families, analyze the scene and understand the other aspects of what makes a personal injury case in San Tan Valley unique.

Large personal injury firms in the Phoenix metro treat volume as their business model. Cases get assigned to rotating paralegals, settlement authority gets delegated, and clients rarely speak with the same person twice. That is not how I operate. I manage a smaller, focused caseload so that I can give each case the attention it needs. When you call my office, you reach me or someone who knows your case.

Before practicing law, I worked in insurance. I understand how adjusters are trained to evaluate claims, what documentation moves the number, and what gaps in a file an adjuster will use to justify a low offer. That background shapes how I build every case from the first day, not just when it is time to negotiate.

A manageable caseload means I have the time to check in with clients regularly, understand the facts of each case from an early stage, and build the file in a way that best positions it for fair and reasonable compensation. When you can reach your attorney directly and get a straight answer about where your case stands, the experience is different. A personal injury claim is already a difficult process. Responsiveness and transparency from the lawyer handling it should not be optional.

San Tan Valley’s Most Dangerous Intersections and Crash Corridors 

Hunt Highway

Hunt Highway is among the most crash-prone roads in the East Valley and has been for years. It serves as the primary east-west route for tens of thousands of residents in a community with no adequate alternative, and it has historically been only two lanes for stretches that carry far more high-speed traffic than two lanes can safely handle. A single-year crash count of more than 100 on a five-mile segment, at the end of a period that saw a 650 percent increase in total crashes, reflects how severely the road has lagged behind the population it was built to serve. High-speed rear-ends, T-bone collisions at unprotected left turns, and pedestrian crashes near commercial corridors are all common on Hunt Highway.

Gantzel Road and the Combs Road Intersection

Gantzel Road is one of the primary north-south arterials in San Tan Valley and has been the site of multiple fatal and serious crashes over the years. Gantzel Road’s wide lanes and limited traffic signals across long stretches encourage vehicles to travel at high speeds. That combination creates conditions for inattentive and aggressive driving that puts other motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists at risk of serious injury or death.

Ironwood Drive

Between 57 and 95 crashes per year on Ironwood Drive over a four-year span documented by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office tells a consistent story: this road generates serious crashes at a rate that is not random. Three fatal rollovers in a four-month period point to a specific pattern: high speeds, no median barrier, and a straightaway geometry where driver error leads to severe consequences. Ironwood crashes frequently involve single-vehicle rollovers, high-speed rear-ends, and broadside collisions at cross streets.

Gary Road and Empire Boulevard

The intersection of Gary Road and Empire Boulevard has seen traffic volumes pushed well past what it was designed to handle. Side-impact crashes and failure-to-yield collisions are the most common types that occur at this intersection.

Pedestrian Crash at a San Tan Valley Stop-Controlled Intersection (A Representative Case)

A stop sign at a school zone intersection should be one of the safest places to cross a street. At the intersection of San Tan Hills Drive and Boulder Creek Drive mere steps from Skyline Ranch Elementary School, a high school student was struck by a driver who ran the stop sign on Boulder Creek Drive.

She had just been dropped off by her school bus after returning from a high school track meet when a driver in a 2010 Nissan Armada accelerated into the intersection and made a sharp left turn directly into her path. She was thrown and rolled approximately 15 yards, suffering road rash from her ankle to her shoulder. She was transported by ambulance to the Burn Center at Maricopa Medical Center. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office investigated and determined the driver violated A.R.S. § 28-792(A), failure to yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian in a crosswalk. The driver was arrested at the scene for suspected marijuana impairment.

Liability was not in dispute. Beyond her physical injuries, she developed a lasting fear of walking near moving vehicles and missed track practices and meets throughout her recovery. Because she was a minor, her settlement required court approval.

State Route 347 Corridor

SR-347 connects Maricopa to the greater Phoenix metro and carries heavy commuter and freight traffic through a stretch with documented safety problems. Between 2017 and 2022, the Maricopa Road and SR-347 area recorded five fatal crashes and six fatalities. High speeds, a mix of through traffic and local access points, and limited median protection along portions of the route create serious crash exposure.

Emergency and Trauma Care near San Tan Valley

Banner Ironwood Medical Center

Banner Ironwood Medical Center is the primary hospital serving the San Tan Valley area. It operates as a Level III trauma center, meaning it can provide initial stabilization, emergency surgery, and on-site imaging such as CT and X-ray on a 24-hour basis. The distinction between trauma levels matters: a Level III center can stabilize and treat many serious injuries on-site, but severe traumatic brain injuries, complex spinal fractures, major burns, and serious injuries involving multiple body systems often require transfer to a higher-level facility.

For those cases, Banner Ironwood has access to BannerAir, the system’s air transport program, which can transfer patients to Banner University Medical Center in downtown Phoenix for Level I trauma care. Patients requiring burn care or specialized Level I trauma services may also be transported to Valleywise Health Medical Center in Phoenix, home to the region’s only dedicated Burn Center and a Level I trauma program.

Banner Ironwood has announced a 30,000-square-foot expansion targeting completion in 2027, which will add a cardiac catheterization lab, a larger emergency department, 34 additional beds, and expanded parking to serve the East Valley’s growing population.

Other Nearby Medical Facilities

Urgent care centers in the San Tan Valley area, including Banner Urgent Care near Gary Road and Empire Boulevard, can treat moderate injuries and provide initial documentation for sprains, minor fractures, lacerations, and basic imaging. They are not substitutes for emergency trauma care after a serious crash, but they can play an important role in documenting injuries that develop in the days following a collision. Banner Health Center at San Tan Valley offers primary care, orthopedic referrals, and sports medicine services and is commonly involved in follow-up care for crash-related soft tissue injuries, neck and back pain, and delayed-onset symptoms.

Why Your Choice of Care Matters After a Crash

Where you seek treatment and when you seek it are not just medical decisions; they directly affect how an insurance company evaluates your personal injury claim. Seeking care promptly is critical on two fronts: it gets you in front of a physician and other healthcare professionals who can evaluate your injuries and symptoms and start you on the right path to recovery, and it documents your pain and symptoms as close in time to the crash as possible. The greater the gap between the crash and the start of treatment, the more opportunity the insurance company has to argue the crash did not cause your injuries.

The injured person bears the burden of proving it is more likely than not that the crash caused the claimed injuries. Some injuries are inherently easier to connect to a specific crash than others, and an unexplained gap in time is an avoidable hurdle that weakens an otherwise legitimate claim. Injured motorists who do not seek treatment at all face an equally difficult problem: regardless of the pain and symptoms they report, the insurance company will treat the claim as minor or non-existent.

Injury Practice Areas

Paul Ticen is a personal injury and wrongful death lawyer representing clients in San Tan Valley. Paul handles serious personal injuries and wrongful death cases involving car and other vehicle crashes, bicycle collisions, pedestrians, sports and fitness injuries, and others.

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Uninsured and Underinsured Drivers in San Tan Valley

Approximately one in eight Arizona drivers is on the road without insurance. That means in any serious crash, there is a meaningful chance the driver who hit you has no coverage at all. Even among drivers who do carry insurance, approximately 35 to 40 percent carry only Arizona’s state minimum of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in bodily injury liability. If your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages exceed that amount, the at-fault driver’s policy runs out before your losses are fully covered.

There are two scenarios: no liability insurance and insufficient liability insurance. Each is handled differently, and the distinction matters.

Uninsured motorist coverage, commonly shortened to UM coverage, applies when the driver who caused the crash has no insurance. If you have UM coverage on your own policy, it steps in to pay for your injuries and losses up to your own policy limits, the same way the at-fault driver’s insurance should have paid if they had it.

Underinsured motorist coverage, referred to as UIM coverage, applies when the at-fault driver has insurance but their limits are not enough to cover what you actually lost. If the driver who hit you carried a $25,000 policy and your injuries required $80,000 in medical care, your UIM coverage can make up the deficiency up to your own UIM policy limits.

Arizona law does not mandate UM or UIM coverage, but insurers are required to offer it, and policyholders must reject it in writing to opt out. That is why you may have been asked to sign a rejection form when you purchased your policy. Many people sign that form without fully understanding what they are giving up, and others who did not sign it do not realize they have the coverage at all. Health insurance and MedPay can help pay medical bills after a crash, but they do not cover lost earnings or non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Only UM and UIM coverage address those losses. UM and UIM coverage cannot exceed your liability limits, but the limits can be set lower than your liability coverage if expressly agreed to by the insured. That is not advisable. UM and UIM limits should always match your liability limits. I recommend carrying at least $100,000 per person in both coverage types, with higher limits where your budget allows.

UM and UIM claims are made against your own insurance company, and insurers handle these claims differently than third-party claims. Your own insurer has a financial interest in paying as little as possible, even though you pay them premiums. At the same time, your insurer owes you a contractual duty to handle the claim in a reasonable and good faith manner, and a breach of that duty can give rise to a bad faith lawsuit. Handling UM and UIM claims makes up a sizable portion of my personal injury practice, whether presenting a UM or UIM demand, negotiating with the carrier, or arbitrating the case through binding arbitration.

If you are not sure whether you have UM or UIM coverage, pull out your declarations page or call your agent and ask. If you were hurt in a San Tan Valley crash and the at-fault driver was uninsured or underinsured, contact me before you give your own insurer a recorded statement.

How to Get Your Crash Report from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office

San Tan Valley is unincorporated, so traffic crashes that occur there are generally handled by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office rather than a city police department.

Most PCSO traffic crash reports are available online through the Crashdocs portal. To access your report, you need the case number or the date of the crash and a valid credit card. Reports are often available within two weeks of the crash and cost $5 for a standard traffic crash report.

There is one important exception: if your crash involved a DUI, a fatality, or serious bodily injuries, the report will not be available through Crashdocs. These reports are withheld from the online system because they are related to a criminal offense rather than solely a civil traffic violation. In these situations, the report must be requested through the PCSO records portal or by contacting the Records Unit directly at (520) 866‑5193. The Records Unit is located at 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building C, Florence, AZ 85132, and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

If you were seriously hurt in a San Tan Valley crash, do not wait on the report before contacting an attorney. Serious‑injury and DUI crash reports can take weeks to be released, and the investigation and evidence‑preservation process should begin as soon as possible.

What You Can Expect When You Work With Me

Hiring me creates a buffer between you and the insurance company, leveraging my personal injury experience and insurance adjuster/defense background while keeping your case moving. I build up and present claims the way insurance companies evaluate them, and I negotiate with adjusters and defense counsel, including filing lawsuits when warranted, to maximize the likelihood of you receiving fair and reasonable compensation.

Process: The personal injury claim process can be long, daunting, and full of pitfalls. When fault or liability is unclear, I conduct targeted fact-gathering and, when appropriate, retain a licensed private investigator to preserve work-product protection. I obtain and analyze medical records and itemized billing, then prepare a well-documented, persuasive demand for insurer review. I negotiate with the carrier to pursue fair, reasonable compensation and, when necessary, file suit to achieve that objective. I also identify and negotiate healthcare provider liens and medical subrogation claims.

Communication: I keep a manageable caseload so clients have direct access to me rather than working solely through staff. You will not spend months leaving voicemails for a case manager who is juggling hundreds of files. You have my direct number, and when something changes in your case, you hear it from me first. You receive the attention and updates needed to stay informed about the claims process. I collaborate with you throughout, explaining options and timing so you can make well-informed decisions at every stage.

Value: As a former insurance adjuster and defense lawyer, I realistically evaluate each case and use practical, creative strategies to pursue fair and reasonable compensation. My caseload stays manageable by design because the quality of my representation and the outcomes I achieve for clients matter more than volume.

 

How My Insurance Background Adds Value to Your San Tan Valley Case

When an insurance adjuster picks up your file, they are reading it with one goal in mind: how to pay as little on the claim as possible. Adjusters look for perceived weaknesses, including gaps in treatment, pre-existing conditions, inconsistencies, and overreaching, to argue and justify lowball offers. Adjusters at carriers like State Farm, GEICO, Allstate, Progressive, and others evaluate San Tan Valley crash claims with that same goal in mind.

Claims have to be presented with the diligence and detail necessary to persuade the adjuster that I’m not a lazy personal injury attorney looking to churn the file as quickly as possible. I keep my caseload manageable precisely so that I can build the case up the right way, maintain communication with the client, and then present the client’s demand with the detail necessary to try to achieve fair and reasonable compensation whether before or during litigation.

Inside the Adjuster’s Evaluation Process

Understanding how insurance companies and adjusters analyze and evaluate claims is an underrated advantage in representing personal injury clients. Insurance adjusters are not simply reviewing your medical bills and blindly writing a check for whatever amount you demand. They are evaluating your file, assessing the potential jury verdict based on alleged damages and venue, and then creating settlement ranges. Initial offers are low because they want to test who is willing to put in the work, and the pressure to pay fair and reasonable compensation does not yet exist.

Insurance companies and adjusters carefully scrutinize whether your mechanism of injury is capable of causing the alleged injuries and symptoms. They review prior medical history, treatment gaps, and inconsistencies that give them the opportunity to unravel the claim and resolve it for a low settlement. They evaluate how the claimant or plaintiff presents, including attributes like demeanor, defensiveness, straightforwardness or evasiveness, and whether the person is sympathetic or clearly overreaching. This reality shapes settlement value ranges and settlement negotiations throughout the process.

I spent years evaluating claims from that perspective and now I use those same skills to represent clients injured in San Tan Valley during the personal injury claims process and litigation.

 

Find the Right Personal Injury Lawyer to Represent You in San Tan Valley

The attorney-client relationship is about fit. What the client looks for in hiring a lawyer depends on what that client values and expects during the representation. For some, these values and expectations include:

Background and Competence

A capable personal injury lawyer has the background, skills, and experience to spot the legal and factual issues that drive value and to build the case the way insurance companies evaluate claims. Being unrealistic and overreaching can undermine credibility and ultimately sabotage the case. The goal of every personal injury claim is to secure fair and reasonable compensation for the client’s injuries from the at-fault party or parties. This is what Arizona law allows.

Personal Fit, Empathy and Direct Access

Sustaining a personal injury brings stress and uncertainty. At a large-volume firm, clients can be surprised to discover that the attorney they hired is largely unavailable and that their primary contact is a case manager or paralegal who may be juggling hundreds of files. Ensuring you will have real access to your lawyer is as important as evaluating their credentials. Clients deserve empathy, responsiveness, and direct access with clear, transparent explanations, realistic timelines, and steady updates so they can make well-informed decisions along the way.

Practical and Creative Problem-Solving

Navigating the personal injury claims process blends practical solutions with creative, out-of-the-box problem solving. The aim is to keep the case on track with claims supported by evidence and a plausible mechanism of injury, while also identifying areas to develop further to strengthen persuasion so insurers are pressed to offer fair and reasonable compensation rather than relying on flimsy evaluations and maintaining lowball offers.

Honesty, Objectivity and Willingness to Fight

Clients deserve honest, transparent, and objective evaluations at every stage, with the client’s needs placed above the lawyer’s. A good personal injury lawyer negotiates firmly to pursue fair and reasonable compensation and is willing to litigate when offers are unfair or unrealistic.

 

Customer Testimonials

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Michelle – July 23, 2024

Michelle

July 23, 2024

Paul was actually referred to me by a a friend who also had an unfortunate accident and was very happy with his services. My case was a tough, I had never been through anything like this and Paul provided me realistic advice and expectations. He ensured I understood what steps were being taken and why.

Sean – December 19, 2019

Sean

December 19, 2019

It was a good start being referred to Paul from my lawyer from another field, however rarely does that situation EXCEED expectations…being already at a high level going in from the reference, Paul cleared the high bar in all fields. I would highly recommend and know I have peace of mind if I need his expertise in the future.

Kevin – May 18, 2018

Kevin

May 18, 2018

Paul Ticen is an exceptional attorney. I was impressed with his being proficient and adept at practicing law while also being affable, friendly genuinely interested in the client's well-being. He communicated very well and in a timely manner despite his busy schedule. My experience with Paul was excellent and I would recommend him to anyone.

“Hiring a personal injury and wrongful death lawyer is an important decision. Does the lawyer connect with you on a personal level? Is she or he empathetic and willing to put the client’s interests first? Is there a realistic and reasonable assessment of the case or pie in the sky promises. Will the lawyer add value to your case? These are important factors when deciding to hire a personal injury and wrongful death lawyer.”

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Arizona?

In Arizona, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury under A.R.S. § 12-542. This means you must settle your claim or file a lawsuit against the at-fault party before that two-year window closes.

There is an important exception for certain individuals. If the injured person is under 18 years old, or is of unsound mind at the time the injury occurs, the two-year clock does not start running until that disability is removed. This means that once the injured individual turns 18 or regains mental capacity, under A.R.S. § 12-502, this individual is entitled to the same two year period after their disability ends as anyone else would have from the date of injury.

Regardless of whether an exception may apply to your situation, it is always best to speak with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Evidence fades, witnesses become harder to locate, and the earlier your attorney gets involved, the stronger your case will be.

How much does a personal injury attorney cost in San Tan Valley?

Paul Ticen Law handles personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. There is no upfront cost, the firm advances all litigation costs, and there is no fee for your initial consultation.

What should I do after a car accident in San Tan Valley?

After a car accident in San Tan Valley, you should take the following steps:

Call 911 and stay at the scene. Do not leave until law enforcement has responded and a report has been filed.

Document the scene. Take photos of all vehicles involved, skid marks, roadway markings, and nearby landmarks before anything is moved or cleared. Unfortunately there are situations where the police were not called or the police did not respond to the scene.  If this occurs, it is critical to make sure you take a picture of the other driver’s license information, proof of insurance card, the other vehicle’s license plate number and VIN number, before leaving the scene.

Seek medical attention as soon as possible. Even if you feel fine at the crash scene, it is very common to begin experiencing pain and symptoms once you’re back home and the adrenaline has worn off. It is critical to get prompt treatment so that your pain, symptoms, and the history of how they developed are properly documented. Gaps in time between the crash and the start of treatment create unnecessary causation issues, which means the insurance company will argue your injuries were caused by something other than the motor vehicle crash.

Report the accident to your insurance company, even if you were not at fault. Most policies require timely reporting as a condition of coverage.

Contact a personal injury attorney before giving any recorded statements to the other driver’s insurer. A consultation will also help you determine whether an attorney will add value to your case and whether he or she is the right fit for your particular situation.

How much is my personal injury case worth in Arizona?

Under Arizona law, an injured individual is entitled to fair and reasonable compensation for injuries caused by a motor vehicle crash or other incident. What constitutes fair and reasonable compensation depends on several factors.

Economic damages include incurred medical expenses (past and future), lost earnings, and diminished earning capacity.

Non-economic damages include the nature, extent, and duration of the injury, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.

There are also several factors outside the standard jury instructions that can strengthen or weaken your position in settlement negotiations.These include how severe the crash was, the type of crash involved, how well the injured party presents as a witness and how sympathetic or unsympathetic they are perceived, and whether the at-fault party was under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident.

Venue also plays a role, as some jurisdictions have a history of higher or lower jury verdicts for the same type of loss.

Ultimately, there are a lot of moving parts that are part of the evaluation process. What drives whether a settlement occurs comes down to how much the insurance company is willing to pay and how much the injured party is willing to accept.

What makes Paul Ticen different from other San Tan Valley personal injury attorneys?

Not only is Paul Ticen an experienced personal injury lawyer, he spent years as an insurance claims adjuster and insurance defense attorney. He knows how insurance companies and adjusters analyze cases, what they look for when settling claims, and the strategies they employ to minimize payouts. He now uses that insider knowledge exclusively to help injury victims in San Tan Valley and the East Valley receive fair compensation for their injuries.

Does Paul Ticen Law handle cases outside of San Tan Valley?

Yes. Paul Ticen Law represents individuals injured in car crashes, pedestrian accidents, bicycle collisions, and other incidents throughout the East Valley and greater Phoenix area, including Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, Mesa, Queen Creek, and Phoenix.

Contact Paul Ticen for a Free Confidential Consultation 

If you are looking for a San Tan Valley personal injury lawyer to represent you with your personal injury claim, contact Paul Ticen for a free, confidential consultation. The consultation is an opportunity for him to have a conversation about the facts and circumstances of your case, your injuries, your goals, and whether Paul Ticen is the right fit to help you pursue fair and reasonable compensation.

Contact Paul to schedule your consultation today.

 

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Missy Thomas

Dec 24, 2025

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Apr 16, 2025

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Laura Hardesty

Apr 4, 2025

Paul Ticen has helped my family with two very different personal injury cases. In both circumstances he was able to get us a very fair settlement and always held our best interests at heart. Paul is very knowledgeable and was willing and able to answer any questions, big or small, that we had throughout the process. He is very clear with his communication and we valued his transparency throughout our cases.

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Oct 16, 2024

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Caiden Cummings

Aug 7, 2024

Great time working with him. Very easy to deal with and made the journey easier for me. Well worth it.

Michelle Carroll

Aug 2, 2024

Paul was referred to me by a friend who was very satisfied with how he handled their injury. Paul took my case and handled it smoothly. He set realistic expectations, and provided me guidance throughout my case. His professionalism and empathy towards my situation was outstanding and I definitely recommend him if you are in need of an injury attorney.

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Jun 14, 2024

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