Arizona Waymo Accident Attorney
Arizona is one of the most active states for autonomous vehicle deployment, with Waymo operating extensively on public roads. As self-driving technology becomes more common, accidents involving autonomous vehicles are increasing—and so is the legal complexity surrounding them.
If you were injured in a Waymo accident in Arizona, you may be entitled to compensation. These cases often involve cutting-edge technology, corporate defendants, and questions of liability that go far beyond typical car accidents. Waymo is owned by Alphabet Inc., and its legal resources are substantial.
Even with advanced AI and safety systems, autonomous vehicles are not immune to errors, malfunctions, or unforeseen road conditions.
Why You Need an Arizona Waymo Accident Attorney
Autonomous vehicle crashes require a legal team that understands both Arizona personal injury law and self-driving technology. Call us today for a risk-free consultation: (866) 549-5331.
We help clients by:
Identifying Fault – Determining whether the autonomous system, safety operator, or another driver caused the crash
Preserving Digital Evidence – Securing critical vehicle data, sensor records, and incident logs
Challenging Corporate Defendants – Protecting your rights against powerful companies
Seeking Maximum Recovery – For medical expenses, lost income, and non-economic damages
Who Can Bring a Waymo Accident Claim in Arizona?
You may have a claim if you were:
A passenger inside a Waymo vehicle
A pedestrian or cyclist hit by a Waymo car
A driver injured due to Waymo’s actions
Involved in a multi-vehicle collision where Waymo is partially responsible
Compensation After a Waymo Accident
Arizona victims may pursue compensation for:
Medical bills and future treatment
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
Property and vehicle damage
Wrongful death damages in fatal accidents
Determining Responsibility in an Autonomous Vehicle Crash
Liability may involve one or more parties, including:
Waymo / Alphabet Inc. – Autonomous driving system failures
Human Safety Operators – Failure to act when intervention was required
Other Drivers – Negligence by non-autonomous vehicles
Manufacturers – Defective sensors or vehicle components
Schedule a Free Consultation
Waymo and its insurers work aggressively to limit liability. You deserve an advocate who understands Arizona law and autonomous vehicle litigation.
Call us today at (866) 549-5331 or request a call back to learn how we can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.