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Arizona's pure comparative fault system means you can recover damages from a premises liability even if you were mostly at fault. If you are found 70% responsible for a collision and your damages total $100,000, you would still receive $30,000. This makes virtually every premises liability claim worth evaluating, regardless of the fault split.

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How Arizona Law Affects Your Premises Liability Case

Arizona gives you 2 years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit, which is in line with the national average of 2.7 years. This is a standard timeframe, but acting sooner preserves evidence and strengthens your position.

Arizona follows the traditional invitee/licensee/trespasser framework for premises liability. The duty owed varies by category: business invitees are protected from all hazards the owner knew or should have known about; social guests are protected from known hazards; and trespassers receive the most limited protection. A slip-and-fall at a grocery store, for example, is evaluated very differently than the same fall at a friend's home.

To win a Arizona slip-and-fall or hazard-based premises case, you generally must prove the property owner had actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition. Constructive notice means the hazard existed long enough that a reasonable owner exercising reasonable care would have discovered it. Evidence of the condition's duration — timestamps on security footage, maintenance logs, witness accounts — is frequently decisive in Arizona premises cases.

Key Arizona Laws

Filing Deadline
2 years
in line with the national average of 2.7 years
Negligence System
Pure Comparative Fault

How Does Arizona Compare?

2 yrs
Filing Deadline
Avg: 2.7 yrs
Pure
Fault System
Pure Comparative Fault

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Legal Disclaimer

This calculator uses Arizona's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Arizona-licensed attorney before making decisions about your case. Learn about our methodology.

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