Trusted Waymo Accident Attorneys in Phoenix, Arizona

At Swenson & Shelley Law, our Phoenix car accident lawyers understand that the transportation landscape is changing—in Arizona and nationwide. With the popularity of rideshare transportation growing each year, Phoenix residents have more options than Uber and Lyft.

Waymo One is the world’s first autonomous ride-hailing service, available 24/7 to the public.

Waymo One operates across 315 square miles of Metro Phoenix from Downtown Phoenix to Scottsdale to the East Valley. It also includes rides to and from Sky Harbor International Airport, allowing riders to hail an all-electric Jaguar I-PACE with no human behind the steering wheel.

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Riding in an autonomous vehicle isn’t without its challenges. While the Waymo website insists it is as easy as tapping an app, unlocking the car with your device, buckling up, and hitting “Start Ride,” the more significant issue is, what if something goes wrong? What if there is a collision? What if someone is hurt? Who, or what, can be held liable for the damages that result?

Our Maricopa County Waymo accident and injury attorneys can help.

If you have been injured in a Waymo accident in Arizona, contact our Phoenix personal injury lawyers today to learn more about your legal rights and options to pursue the best outcome for your claim.

Accident Victims Deserve The Relentless Pursuit of Justice™ our firm can bring, starting with a free consultation.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Waymo Accident with Injuries in Phoenix, Arizona?

As autonomous vehicles like Waymo become more prevalent on the roads, determining liability in the event of an accident can be complex.

Depending on the circumstances of the crash, the following parties could potentially be held liable:

Waymo and Its Parent Company

  • Product Liability: If the accident was caused by a malfunction or defect in the vehicle’s autonomous system, Waymo and its parent company, Alphabet Inc., could be liable under product liability laws.
  • Negligence: If Waymo failed to properly maintain the vehicle or address known issues with the autonomous technology, they could be found negligent.

Vehicle Occupants

  • Passenger Actions: If a human safety driver in the Waymo vehicle took control and their actions led to the accident, they might be held responsible.

Other Drivers

  • Negligent Driving: If another driver’s negligent actions caused the accident, such as running a red light or speeding, that driver could be held liable.

Manufacturers of Vehicle Components

  • Component Failure: If a specific component of the Waymo vehicle, such as brakes or sensors, failed and contributed to the accident, the manufacturer of that component could be liable.

In the aftermath of a Waymo accident, a thorough investigation is crucial to determine liability.

We can help lead the investigation to include:

  • Reviewing vehicle data logs.
  • Analyzing traffic camera footage.
  • Examining the scene of the accident.
  • Consulting with experts in autonomous vehicle technology.

Each case requires a detailed investigation to establish fault and ensure injured parties receive appropriate compensation.

If you have been involved in an accident with a Waymo vehicle in Arizona, contact our Phoenix personal injury attorneys to navigate the complexities of autonomous vehicle liability and protect your rights. We can provide guidance on your legal rights, assess the strength of your claim, and help you pursue fair compensation for your injuries and losses, starting with a free consultation.

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Contact Our Waymo Accident Attorneys in Phoenix, Arizona

If you have been hurt in a Waymo crash as a passenger, occupant of another vehicle, pedestrian, or bicyclist in Arizona, you probably have more questions than answers. We can help. Call our Phoenix Waymo accident attorneys at Swenson & Shelley today at 602-497-4387 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation where you can learn immediately whether your claim is eligible to move forward with legal action.

We do not charge any fees upfront for our services. Instead, you pay us only if we secure payment for you. This makes getting legal help accessible and allows you to focus on your recovery. Contact us now to learn more.