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Personal Injuries in Las Vegas are extremely common, do you have a trustworthy attorney by your side?

Las Vegas is known for it’s nickname, ‘Sin City’ but it doesn’t mean we have to take the name literally. With the city constantly populated with travelers, the number of personal injuries cases will always be high.

In 2020 alone, there were 314 car crash fatalities reported. Mostly due to alcohol impairment, and speeding. With the amount of tourists visiting, the use of alcohol and other substances are common. Also, with many people site seeing on foot, the risks of pedestrian accidents are magnified.

What about Medical Malpractice?

Medical Malpractice may also be considered for our Personal Injury cases. The cases would include wrong diagnoses or administering incorrect treatments that leads to the patient’s condition to get worse.

Have you called a Top Las Vegas Personal Injury Lawyer to represent you? You may be missing out on a significant compensation if you don’t.

What are the most common causes in personal injury cases in Las Vegas?

Substance related accidents
Burn Injury
Dangerous Premises
Motorcycle Accidents
Car Accidents
Wrongful Death
Drowning
Slip & Fall Injuries
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    How do I know if my Personal Injury Case
    stands a chance for Compensation?

    See below for some elements to consider and see if a case like yours would qualify.

    Step 1: Are there sufficient enough damages?

    Court cases take time and costs money. We'll first need to see if your case warrants more significant legal action. This relates to any loss of wages, medical expenses and significant physical pain and suffering.

    Step 2: Determine whether there’s a “source” for compensation

    In Nevada, this refers to the liable party’s insurance policy which would cover medical bills, lost wages and other compensations.

    Step 3: Determine the “Liable Facts."

    The person or persons who caused your injury failed to provide common care, which resulted in your injury.

    Call us now and get a Top Personal Injury Lawyer to stand by your side!

    We are here to help so call us to get your free and confidential consultation!

    We can provide you with all the information that you need by carefully reviewing your case.

     

    Tailored advice and course of action

    Provide you your best options

    What your next steps are and how we proceed

    Compensation and timeline estimate

     

         Your information is completely confidential, and there are no fees or surprises.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I Choose a Las Vegas Lawyer to Represent Me?

    Important questions to consider:

    1. How comfortable are you with your lawyer? Does he/she Inspire Trust when it comes to your personal information? Is the representative actually “Interested in Your Case?”

    2. How Experienced is your Personal Injury Attorney? How long have they been practicing law? Does he/she have any experience with cases like yours!

    3. How are the legal fees structured? Are they charging by the hour or a flat fee? Is your attorney able to provide you with a cost estimation of your case ahead of time?

    4. How close is your lawyer to your location? Do you have to drive a long way just to meet with your attorney or are they conveniently close to you?

    How Long do I have to File my Lawsuit?

    In Nevada, you have until 2 years after the date of the incident to file a personal injury lawsuit. , However, the longer you wait, the stronger the liable party’s case becomes.

    What to do in the case of a personal injury?

    Depending on the severity of your injury, it is important that you always remain calm. If your injury is NOT life-threatening, stay where you are and try not to move much. If possible, contact the authorities and immediately afterward contact your lawyer.

    In the case that your personal injury is life-threatening, get medical attention ASAP. If you are not able to call the authorities yourself, instruct any nearby person to do so on your behalf.

    Document as much of the event as you can by capturing pictures or videos,

    What NOT to do in the case of a Personal Injury?

    · DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING – Whether it’s the police, their lawyer or their insurance agent – do not sign anything before consulting with your lawyer.

    · DO NOT CALL YOUR INSURANCE – Perhaps you might have health insurance which could cover your bills, however, if you are the victim you should not have to pay for your recovery.

    · DO NOT TALK TO THE POLICE – Answer only basic questions. However, do not get into too much detail about the event. Wait for your lawyer to be present.

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