Methodology
Editorial Standards
These standards apply to every article, brief, and page on Arizona Injury News. They are designed to keep our reporting accurate, transparent, and useful.
Sourced and verifiable
Every factual claim we publish is based on an identifiable source. We rely on official announcements, public records, court filings, agency notices, and established published reports. Where practical, we link directly to the source or explain exactly where the information came from. We do not publish anonymous claims, rumors, or unverified reports.
How we treat sources
We quote and paraphrase sources accurately. When summarizing a complex document, we describe what it says without overstating its conclusions. If a source is not publicly available, we say so and explain why it is reliable. We never present opinion as fact.
Corrections
Errors happen, and we correct them promptly. If we learn that a published article contains a factual mistake, we update the article and note the correction. If you spot an error, please use our contact form and include the article title, the incorrect information, and the source that shows the correct information.
General information only
Everything on this site is general information. It is not legal advice, medical advice, or advice about any specific situation. Reading an article does not create an attorney-client, provider-patient, or any other professional relationship. If you need advice for a particular problem, consult a licensed professional in the relevant field.
Independence and disclosures
We do not accept payment or direction in exchange for coverage. When a story involves a business or organization affiliated with the publisher of this site, we disclose that relationship clearly. Full ownership and affiliation details are on our Ownership & Disclosures page.
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