Practice Areas

Legal Advocacy
Representation For You
At Gorski Injury Law, we specialize in representing victims of accidents involving tractor trailers, flat beds, dump trucks, cement trucks, logging trucks, gravel trucks, tanker trucks, and other large commercial vehicles.
We also provide legal support for cases involving delivery trucks of all sizes, buses, and other commercial motor vehicles. Our approach is to fiercely defend the rights of our clients while providing unique and empathetic representation for each case.
Injury Cases
Dedicated Representation for Injuries
Semi Truck Accidents
Semi Truck Support
Construction Vehicle Accidents
Heavy Machinery Accidents
Commercial Delivery Accidents
Amazon van, uber drivers
Hazardous Transport Accidents
Tanker Truck, Hazmat Truck
Passenger Vehicle Accidents
Bus, Tow Truck, Snow Plow
Pursuing Compensation in a Arizona Personal Injury Case
Our team aggressively investigates every commercial accident, ensuring no stone is left unturned and no dollar is left behind. Most claims cover economic damages with tangible costs like hospital bills, lost income, and the long-term expenses of life-altering injuries.
However, a settlement should cover more than just invoices. We also pursue non-economic damages for the real-life impact of a crash: your physical pain, emotional trauma, and the strain on your family relationships. In the complex world of commercial insurance, you can’t afford to guess. Our Arizona commercial auto accident attorneys provide a clear roadmap to the full compensation you deserve.
Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Lawsuits in Arizona
For accidents involving private trucking or commercial companies (e.g., FedEx, local delivery services, private freight haulers), the general statute of limitations is:
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Personal Injury: 2 years from the date of the accident (A.R.S. § 12-542).
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Property Damage: 2 years from the date of the damage.
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Wrongful Death: 2 years from the date of death (which may be different from the accident date).
If the commercial vehicle was owned by a government entity (e.g., a city bus, a state-owned ADOT truck, or a county utility vehicle), the deadlines are significantly shorter:
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You must file a formal "Notice of Claim" with the specific government agency within 180 days of the accident.
