Arizona has some of the strongest protections in the country for victims of dog bites. If you or a loved one has been injured, the law is often far more favorable than people realize. Below is a clear, detailed guide on how Arizona’s dog bite rules work, what steps victims should take, and how firms like Thomas Law PLLC help clients in Scottsdale and the greater Phoenix area navigate these claims.

Arizona imposes strict liability on dog owners. That means victims typically do not need to prove negligence—only that the bite occurred and caused injury. However, there are important exceptions,
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  • Multicar accidents often involve chain reactions, conflicting accounts, and multiple insurance companies, which can make it difficult to determine who should pay for injuries and property damage.
  • In Arizona, responsibility for a multi-vehicle crash can be divided among multiple drivers, and each driver’s share of fault can directly affect how compensation is awarded.
  • A Phoenix personal injury lawyer at Torgenson Law can help protect your position, whether you were seriously injured in a crash or are facing unfair blame for part of what happened.

A multicar crash can turn a normal drive into a confusing and expensive problem
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Medicare Advantage plans were intended to save money for taxpayers and to offer more flexible benefits to enrollees than Traditional Medicare. A win-win, if ever there was one. Perhaps not surprisingly, the plans have done neither as the insurance companies offering them have gamed the system to increase their profits. The taxpayers have been getting screwed as have the advantage plan participants.

Another Disadvantage To Medicare Advantage 2

Medicare Advantage plans often offer additional benefits not found in Traditional Medicare. This is a big selling point and is frequently cited by enrollees as the reason for their choice of a
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Under Arizona product liability law, a failure to warn is a distinct cause of action alongside other causes of action, such as negligence and strict liability. It is also called a “marketing defect” or an “informational defect.”

Unlike a design or manufacturing defect claim, in a failure-to-warn claim, the product may not be defective in its design or manufacture; it may be working exactly as the manufacturer intended. The liability is based on the product being unreasonably hazardous to consumers because its manufacturer failed to provide adequate safety warnings or instructions.

In this blog post, we focus on failure to
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  • Arizona allows many UTVs and OHVs to operate on public roads, even though these vehicles were originally designed for off-road terrain.
  • UTV/OHV crashes often lead to severe injuries because these vehicles lack many of the safety protections found in passenger cars.
  • If you were injured in a UTV/OHV accident, an experienced Arizona off-road accident lawyer can help you pursue compensation after a serious crash.

Arizona allows many UTVs and OHVs to legally operate on public roads, even though these vehicles were originally designed for trails, dunes, ranches, and recreational terrain. Unlike standard passenger vehicles, many lack important crash
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Eduardo Hernandez, Employee at SkyDive Marana, Died in Propeller Accident at Marana Regional Airport Located Along West Avra Valley Road

MARANA, ARIZONA (June 17, 2026) – A man identified as Eduardo Hernandez has tragically died in an accident with a spinning propeller at the Marana Regional Airport.
Pima County officials are saying that the accident took place on Saturday, June 14. According to one report by the Federal Aviation Administration, an aircraft landed at the airport and was parked on a ramp.
Eduardo Hernandez may have walked into the propeller. Firefighters and paramedics were called to the scene of the accident
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AI is not the threat to your career. The threat is the attorney down the street, the consultant across town, or the professional sitting two floors below you who has already figured out how to make AI work for them. That person is not smarter than you. They may or may not have more experience. What they have is a willingness to adapt, and in competitive professions, that willingness is currently worth more than almost anything else on a résumé.

The conversation about AI in professional services has been dominated by fear, but that fear is largely misdirected. The model
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I’d love your help.
Mediate.com created a terrific new webpage for RPS Coach, with information about its core values, suggestions for getting the best results, descriptions of the topics it covers, and links to the publications incorporated into the tool.  Take a look at the homepage.

Now I’d like to add a Testimonials page.
Many people have told me they find RPS Coach useful in their work, but I’ve never systematically collected those reactions.  If you have used it, I would love to get a few sentences from you describing how you used it and how it helped.
You
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A thank you to the New York Times for this story.

Emergency Department physicians have seen it all. Broken bones, wounds, and accidents of nearly every type are all daily occurrences for them. Some things they see over and over are easily preventable and avoiding them may keep you out of their departments.

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HASTY CUTTING. We have all been there. We are in the kitchen and we want to cut a bagel or an avocado and we are in a hurry. We take a knife, maybe not the sharpest one
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Social media has given individuals and businesses the ability to connect with audiences all over the world. However, that reach can also increase the damage caused by a false post or review. Words typed in minutes can result in years of legal disputes and financial consequences. 
As an experienced internet law firm, RM Warner helps clients to navigate complex social media litigation matters in a growing digital world. 
What Constitutes Online Defamation?
Online defamation in Arizona occurs when someone posts a false statement to a third party, causing harm to a person’s or business’s reputation. Arizona courts distinguish between
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Arizona has enacted House Bill 2749, a new law that gives some people with first-time felony convictions a path to have their convictions treated as class 1 misdemeanors. The bill was signed by Governor Katie Hobbs on June 4, 2026, after passing through the Arizona Legislature.  

HB 2749 does not apply to every felony conviction. It creates a narrow second-chance option for certain people convicted of lower-level, non-dangerous felonies who complete their sentence, meet court requirements, and avoid later disqualifying convictions.

What Does HB 2749 Do?

HB 2749 adds a new section to Arizona law, A.R.S. § 13-604.01. Under the
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Personal injury accidents can leave you facing medical expenses, stress, and uncertainty about your next steps. Taking timely and informed action is essential to protecting your rights and strengthening your potential claim. With guidance from a knowledgeable Scottsdale attorney who understands Arizona law, injury victims can more confidently navigate this challenging time.

Below is a clear, supportive overview to help you understand the key considerations involved in personal injury law and how to proactively safeguard your interests.

Why Legal Representation Matters

Working with a skilled Phoenix lawyer can significantly improve your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve. Attorneys experienced
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The next caller asking about your consultation availability might not be human. Google’s I/O 2026 announcements put AI agents between your firm and your future clients, searching, comparing, and even dialing on their behalf. Here’s what changed, what it means for your website, and the one thing to do about it today.
The post What Did Google Announce at I/O 2026? 7 Changes Every Law Firm Website Needs to Know About appeared first on LawLytics.
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  • Truck brake failure accidents are often catastrophic because commercial vehicles require reliable braking control due to their size and stopping distance.
  • Liability may extend beyond the truck driver to trucking companies, maintenance providers, or manufacturers. A Phoenix personal injury lawyer can help identify all potentially liable parties.
  • Many truck brake failure crashes trace back to preventable maintenance or inspection failures, making technical evidence and records central to the claim.

Truck brake failures rarely begin at the moment the brakes stop working.
In many cases, the conditions leading to the crash have been building for days, weeks, or even
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Swimming pools are a highlight of warm weather in Arizona, offering relaxation and a welcome break from the summer heat. Yet the same amenities that make pools enjoyable also introduce serious safety concerns and potential legal exposure for property owners. Understanding the intersection of pool safety, premises liability, and property maintenance can help reduce risks for visitors and protect owners from avoidable legal challenges.

For homeowners and property managers in the Scottsdale and Phoenix areas, recognizing the responsibilities that come with pool ownership is essential. Accidents can occur without warning, and when they do, the resulting injuries may create significant
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Running a flight school is not just about airplanes, instructors, students, checkrides, scheduling, maintenance, and fuel prices. It is also about compliance.

Whether a flight school operates under Part 61, Part 141, Part 142, or some combination of those regulatory frameworks, the school is operating in a highly regulated aviation environment. Each “Part” of the Federal Aviation Regulations carries its own rules, requirements, documentation expectations, FAA oversight issues, and potential consequences for getting it wrong.

For flight-school owners, the distinction between Part 61, Part 141, and Part 142 is not merely academic. It can affect:

  • how the


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