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Kurt Kroese

Biaggi Kroese & Campbell PLLC

Board-Certified Specialist: Injury & Wrongful Death Litigation

Tucson, Arizona • Serving Pima County

520-618-2515

About Kurt Kroese

Kurt Kroese is a personal-injury attorney at Biaggi Kroese & Campbell PLLC serving clients in Tucson, Arizona. Personal-injury claims in Arizona are subject to a 2-year statute of limitations under ARS § 12-542 (with a 180-day notice-of-claim requirement under § 12-821.01 for cases against government entities) and apply pure comparative negligence under ARS § 12-2505. See contact details below for consultation.

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Education

  • Law School: U of Arizona

Common questions about Personal Injury in Arizona

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How are personal-injury attorney fees structured in Arizona?

Most Arizona personal-injury attorneys work on contingency: typically 33% of the recovery if the case settles before suit is filed, 40% if a lawsuit is filed, and sometimes 45% if the case proceeds through trial. Court costs and expert-witness fees are generally advanced by the firm and reimbursed from the recovery. Initial consultations are almost always free.

What damages can I recover in an Arizona personal-injury case?

Economic damages cover medical bills (past and future), lost wages, lost earning capacity, and property damage. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Punitive damages are available in cases involving fraud, malice, or evil mind under ARS § 12-820.04, subject to a clear-and-convincing-evidence standard. Arizona has no statutory cap on most personal-injury damages.

Is Arizona a no-fault state for car accidents?

No. Arizona is a fault-based ('tort') state for auto accidents, not a no-fault state. The injured party can pursue a claim against the at-fault driver and that driver's liability insurer. Minimum required auto liability coverage is $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $15,000 for property damage under ARS § 28-4009.

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Practice Areas

Litigation Personal Injury

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Office Location

Biaggi Kroese & Campbell PLLC

55 W Franklin St

Tucson, AZ 85701

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