Nevada personal injury law allows accident victims to sue all the at-fault parties for compensatory damages to cover their medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other out-of-pocket costs. Even if you were half to blame, you still may be eligible for a settlement under Nevada’s comparative negligence laws.
If you have been injured by someone’s wrongful actions in Nevada, our Las Vegas personal injury lawyers are here to help.
This page lists just some of the types of cases and injuries we handle. For more information, click on the appropriate link or contact us for a free consultation.
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- Bad faith by an insurer,
- Battery (in the context of sexual assault),
- Bicycle Accidents,
- Bicycle Accident Lawyers,
- Bicycle Laws,
- Birth injuries,
- Birth injury attorneys,
- Boating accidents,
- Bodily injury liability insurance
- Bouncer injuries,
- Brain injuries,
- Brain injury lawyers,
- Burn injuries,
- Burning man injuries,
- Bus accidents,
- Bus stop accidents,
- Business disparagement,
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- Car accidents,
- Car accident lawyers,
- Car repair bills (getting compensation for),
- Casino accidents,
- Casino injury lawyers,
- Cat bites,
- Class actions,
- Collision insurance,
- Commercial vehicle accidents,
- Comparative negligence,
- Compensatory damages,
- Compromise of a minor’s claim,
- Construction accidents,
- Construction accident lawyers,
- Concert injuries,
- Crosswalk laws,
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- Damage caps,
- Defamation,
- Defective airbag injuries,
- Demand letters to insurance companies,
- Dental malpractice,
- Dog bite laws,
- Dog bite lawyers,
- Dog leash laws,
- Drowning,
- Drunk driving accident lawyers,
- DUI driver lawsuits,
- Duty of care,
- Duty to defend (by an insurer)
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- Employer liability (negligent hiring, retention or supervision),
- Employer liability (respondeat superior)
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G
H
- Harm to reputation,
- Head injuries,
- Henderson car accident attorneys,
- Henderson truck accident attorneys,
- Henderson wrongful death lawyers,
- Hotel injuries,
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- Injuries to pets,
- Intentional infliction of emotional distress,
- Invasion of privacy,
- Intentional interference with contractual relations,
- Intentional interference with prospective economic advantage,
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L
- LASIK eye surgery malpractice,
- Lawsuit process,
- Legal malpractice,
- Liability waivers,
- Life care plans,
- Loss of consortium,
- Lost earning capacity,
- Lost wages,
- Low-impact defense,
- Lyft accidents and assaults,
- Lyft lawyers,
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- Med Pay,
- Medical bills in Nevada injury cases,
- Medical liens,
- Medical malpractice,
- Medical malpractice lawyers,
- Medical neglect in jails and prisons,
- Mercury / toxic metal poisoning,
- Motorcycle accidents,
- Motorcycle accident lawyers,
- Motorized bicycle laws,
- Motorcycle safety,
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- Negligence per se,
- Negligent entrustment,
- Negligent hiring, retention or supervision of an employee,
- Negligent infliction of emotional distress,
- Nightclub injuries,
- Nursing home abuse / malpractice,
- Nursing home abuse lawyers
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P
- Pain and suffering,
- Parental responsibility for children’s damages,
- Pedestrian accident lawyers,
- Pedestrian knockdowns,
- Pool party injuries,
- Pre-existing conditions,
- Premises liability,
- Premises liability lawyers,
- Product liability,
- Proving negligence,
- Punitive damages,
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- Rape,
- Rear-end collisions,
- Rental car accidents,
- Respondeat superior (employer liability),
- Restaurant injuries,
- Revenge porn,
- Ride-sharing accidents (Uber, Lyft, etc.),
- Roller coaster accidents
- Rollover accident lawyers
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- Sexual assault,
- School and school district lawsuits,
- Shuttle bus/van/coach accidents,
- Slip-and-fall accidents,
- Slip and fall accident lawyers,
- Social Security Disability attorneys,
- Spinal cord injuries,
- Spinal cord injury attorneys,
- Statute of limitations,
- Strict liability,
- Structured settlements,
- Subrogation,
- Survival Actions,
- Swimming pool accidents,
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- Taxi cab accident attorneys,
- Teacher misconduct,
- Tire defects,
- Tractor-trailer accident lawsuits,
- Tractor-trailer attorneys,
- Train accidents,
- Traumatic brain injuries,
- Truck accident lawsuits,
- Truck accident attorneys,
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- Water park accidents,
- Workers compensation A to Z,
- Workplace accidents or injuries,
- Wrongful birth,
- Wrongful death,
- Wrongful death lawyers,
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Frequently-Asked-Questions
I was injured in a car accident in Nevada. What do I do?
- DO NOT ADMIT FAULT!
- Remain at the scene, move your car to a safe area if possible, and call an ambulance if necessary.
- Exchange information with the other involved drivers and document everything that happened.
- Report the accident to the DMV within 10 days if it caused bodily injury or at least $750 in property damage.
- Seek medical assistance if needed for your injuries, and contact an attorney to pursue money damages from all the at-fault parties.
Can I sue my employer if I was injured at work?
If you were injured at work, you may have no choice but to pursue workers’ compensation. Though depending on the circumstances of your accident, we may still be able to bring a traditional lawsuit against your employer or other third parties.
How much money can I get?
Our attorneys fight for the maximum compensation for your:
If your loved one died in an accident, we can also fight for loss of support and funeral expenses. Depending on the case, we can pursue punitive damages as well.
Note that the vast majority of cases resolve with a settlement and no trial.
How long do I have to sue?
In most personal injury cases based on negligence, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Though this statute of limitations can be longer or shorter depending on the facts of the case and the legal grounds.
What if I was partly to blame?
In Nevada, you can still recover damages as long as you were no more than 50% to blame. Your monetary damages would just be reduced in proportion to your degree of fault.
Learn more about comparative negligence laws.