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Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer
If you're hurt in an accident in Nevada, you have rights as a victim. At Morgan & Morgan, we've been representing the rights of personal injury victims since 1988. Since then we have helped our clients recover over $20 billion in compensation for their injuries.
If you have already been hurt take advantage of a no-risk consultation today to learn more about whether or not you may be able to recover compensation in a settlement negotiation or in trial. Whether you were hurt in a slip and fall accident, a motorcycle accident, or a vehicle crash, the personal injury attorneys at our Nevada offices might be able to help you.
We have handled many kinds of cases with different kinds of actionable causes like slip and falls or vehicle accidents. Some of these are resolved in settlement discussions out of court and others end in a verdict for our clients. We’ve established a recognized reputation as leaders in the personal injury space and it’s because we care about your life not just until you get the verdict, but for well beyond it. For years after your accident, you might still be living with the effects of the accident.
At Morgan & Morgan, although we know there is no way to turn back the clock and erase the accident. However, we believe that now you have the chance to try and right the wrong of being the one to pay for this accident with your injuries and associated bills. Most accident victims we work with are looking for ways to get the necessary medical care for their injuries, but they also want the chance to move on with their future.
After an accident, there are numerous different things to think about. You might have assumed that the case was as simple as filing a claim with your insurance company, but quickly discover that it is much more complicated than that. Like other locations, Nevada has specific state laws that govern insurance settlements and personal injury lawsuits. Taking timely action to protect your right to file a legal claim is important.
Residents of Nevada have two years after the date of an accident to file a case in the Nevada civil court system. The sooner that you can take advantage of consulting with an experienced Nevada personal injury lawyer the more equipped you will be to understand the next steps in this process. Speaking with an attorney gives you a better idea of what to anticipate in this process, and can advise you about some of the pitfalls you may be likely to experience. You are reeling with the consequences from this accident as a victim and we believe that you should not have to be the one to deal with all of the stress and the lifelong ramifications of this.
First of all, you may have physical pain from the accident that makes it difficult to get through the day, or to even go back to work. The emotional scars are another matter altogether, especially if you were in a vehicle accident. You might no longer feel safe driving, or have other issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder. If you are also not able to go back to work as a result of your injury you have no way to pay for the incoming medical bills and expenses. All of these things together work to increase your stress level, and our Nevada personal injury attorneys understand that you are going through a lot at this time.
We take cases like this seriously and work hard on behalf of our clients because we believe that they have suffered unnecessary injuries as victims. We will do everything in our power to help you recover the compensation that you deserve, and we handle each aspect of your case from the first time that you contact us and decide to work with us. This process usually includes:
- Evaluating all possible causes of your injury.
- Pulling together all evidence associated with the accident, such as police reports, witness statements, and more.
- Using calculations to determine the true settlement value of your claim.
- Working with the insurance company in negotiating a fair settlement on your behalf.
- Preparing your case to go to trial in the event that settlement negotiations with the insurance carrier did not lead to a fair and reasonable offer.
- No matter which path your case takes, you need to have the peace of mind that is provided by an experienced Nevada personal injury lawyer. When you know what to anticipate you need to be prepared to consult with an attorney who has broad experience in this field. You also need to be kept informed at each stage of your case so that you can make changes to your strategy or plans if necessary.
At Morgan & Morgan, we provide high-quality legal representation for injury victims in Nevada and all across America. Since our founding more than 35 years ago, we’ve won upwards of $20 billion for people just like you.
Although we’re bigger now than we once were, our firm has remained committed to what’s made us successful: Treating every client like family. From start to finish, you can count on us to handle your case with the care and attention it deserves.
No matter the cause of your injury – car crash, slip and fall, motorcycle accident, or something else – the attorneys in our Nevada offices are here to help. Schedule a free, no-risk case evaluation today.
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FAQ
Get answers to commonly asked questions about our legal services and learn how we may assist you with your case.
What Should I Do Immediately After Being Injured in an Accident in Nevada?
If you’ve been injured in an accident in Nevada, you should first prioritize your health and safety. Seek immediate medical attention by calling 911 or visiting the nearest hospital if your injuries are serious. Even if injuries appear minor, schedule a medical evaluation to document them. Some symptoms may not show right away, and it’s better to be safe than sorry. Plus, medical records serve as important evidence when pursuing compensation for your injuries.
Notify the police and file an official accident report. Nevada law requires a report for accidents involving injury, death, or significant property damage. For incidents like slip-and-falls or workplace injuries, inform the property owner, manager, or employer immediately to ensure the incident is documented.
If you are able, take pictures of the accident scene, visible injuries, damaged property, and anything that may have contributed to the accident, such as hazards or poor lighting. Collect names and contact details of any witnesses, and if another party is involved, obtain their name, contact information, insurance details, and vehicle information (if applicable).
Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Provide the necessary details but avoid making detailed statements about fault or injuries until consulting an attorney.
That’s where Morgan & Morgan’s Nevada office comes in. Our lawyers understand Nevada’s specific laws and regulations and can help you navigate the complex legal process.
Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence system. You can recover compensation if you’re less than 51% at fault for the accident. However, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. You lawyer can help you with determining fault and estimating your case’s value, as well as ensuring that you file your claim correctly and on time, according to Nevada’s statute of limitations.
Hiring one of our Nevada personal injury lawyers is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation.
Why Choose Morgan & Morgan’s Nevada Personal Injury Attorneys?
Our Nevada team of experienced attorneys are also local members of the community. They understand how to navigate the complexities of Nevada law, and they understand the people of Nevada.
They are also backed by the largest personal injury law firm in America, so while you receive personal care from local experienced attorneys, you also get the benefits of Morgan & Morgan’s extensive resources, proven track record, and robust representation.
At Morgan & Morgan, we fight For the People—not the powerful—and in our over 35 years of experience as a family firm, we have recovered over $20 billion for clients, so that they could get the compensation they needed and deserved to move forward with their lives after tragedy struck.
We take personal injury seriously, and we don’t believe you should bear the consequences of someone else’s negligence. Plus, we understand that these accidents can be incredibly challenging, and that’s why we don’t think hiring a lawyer should be.
Hiring a lawyer from Morgan & Morgan is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation.
How Do I Know if I Have a Case Under Nevada Law?
If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, you might be entitled to compensation. We want to ensure that everyone has access to information and the ability to get justice, so you can simply contact Morgan & Morgan for a free case evaluation to learn more about your legal options. Our team can review the details of your situation and advise you on the best course of action.
How Long After an Injury in Nevada Can I File My Claim?
The amount of time you have to file a personal injury claim, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state and the specifics of your case. However, some exceptions may apply, such as in cases involving minors, government entities, or when the injury wasn’t discovered right away.
It's important to file your claim as soon as possible to preserve your legal rights. Failing to file within the statute of limitations could result in your case being dismissed, meaning you may lose the opportunity to recover compensation for your injuries.
Since deadlines can vary by state and situation, it's best to consult with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after the incident to understand the specific timeline for your case. An attorney can help ensure your claim is filed correctly and on time.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Nevada Personal Injury Attorney From Morgan & Morgan?
Morgan & Morgan’s Nevada attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning that there are no upfront fees or expenses until your case comes to a successful conclusion. That’s right—the Fee Is Free™, and you only pay if we win.
Our fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount, ensuring we are motivated to achieve the best possible outcome for you.
Do I Have to Pay for a Consultation With a Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer?
No. Consultations at Morgan & Morgan are completely free. We believe everyone deserves access to legal advice, regardless of their financial situation.
Hiring one of our lawyers is easy, and you can get started in minutes with a free case evaluation on our site or by phone.
What Sort of Compensation Can I Recover From a Nevada Personal Injury Case?
If you've been injured in Nevada, due to someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to various types of compensation through a personal injury claim. The amount and types of compensation you can recover will depend on the specifics of your case, but the compensation typically falls into three main categories:
Economic Damages
These are tangible, out-of-pocket costs incurred as a direct result of the injury. They are meant to restore you to your financial position before the accident.
- Medical Expenses:
- Hospital bills, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and future medical care for ongoing treatment.
- Lost Wages:
- Compensation for income lost during recovery, including future earning capacity if the injury impacts your ability to work long-term.
- Property Damage:
- Repair or replacement of damaged property, such as your vehicle in a car accident.
- Other Out-of-Pocket Costs:
- Transportation to medical appointments, medical equipment, or home modifications related to the injury.
Non-Economic Damages
These are intangible losses that compensate for the emotional and psychological toll of the injury.
- Pain and Suffering:
- Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress caused by the injury.
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life:
- For injuries that affect your ability to enjoy daily activities, hobbies, or quality of life.
- Disfigurement or Disability:
- Damages for permanent physical injuries, scarring, or disabilities.
- Loss of Consortium:
- Compensation for the negative impact on your relationship with a spouse or family due to the injury.
Punitive Damages
In some cases, Nevada law allows for punitive damages, which are awarded to punish the defendant for egregious misconduct and deter similar behavior in the future. However, these are only available if the defendant's actions were willful, malicious, or grossly negligent.
- Medical Expenses:
Who Will Be on My Nevada Case Team?
When you hire Morgan & Morgan, you don’t just hire a lawyer, you hire the largest personal injury law firm in the country with an army of over 1,000 lawyers and offices in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Your case will be handled by a dedicated team of professionals, including personal injury lawyers, paralegals, and support staff. You will be assigned a care team that includes a primary attorney who will oversee your case and ensure you receive personalized attention throughout the process.
When Do I Meet With My Nevada Lawyer?
After your initial consultation, your care team will schedule regular meetings to discuss your case, provide updates, and prepare you for any upcoming proceedings. We are committed to maintaining open lines of communication and keeping you informed every step of the way.
These meetings can be handled in person, virtually, and by phone, depending on your case’s requirements and your ability to do so.
Do You Have Attorneys in Nevada Who Speak Multiple Languages?
Yes, Morgan & Morgan has a diverse team of attorneys who speak multiple languages, including Spanish. We strive to ensure that language barriers do not prevent you from receiving the legal representation you deserve.
What Happens After I Submit My Personal Injury Claim in Nevada?
Once you submit your claim, our team will begin a thorough investigation, gather evidence, and build a strong case on your behalf. We will keep you informed of our progress and work diligently to secure the best possible outcome for you. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to trial.
For more information or to get a free case evaluation, contact Morgan & Morgan’s Nevada office today. We are here to help you navigate the legal process and fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.
Will My Personal Injury Case in Nevada Go to Trial or Settle Out of Court?
Many personal injury cases are resolved through settlements before reaching trial. Settling out of court can be a quicker, less stressful, and more cost-effective way to resolve a case depending on the facts of the case.
However, whether your case will settle or go to trial depends on several factors, including the strength of the evidence, the willingness of the other party to negotiate, and your own preferences. At Morgan & Morgan, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial to ensure we are ready to fight for the maximum compensation possible. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, our attorneys are fully prepared to take your case to court.
How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Nevada Take to Resolve?
The duration of a personal injury lawsuit varies depending on the complexity of the case, the severity of the injuries, and the willingness of the parties to reach a settlement. Some cases may be resolved in a matter of months, while others can take years, especially if they go to trial.
At Morgan & Morgan, our attorneys work diligently to move your case forward as efficiently as possible while ensuring no corners are cut. We will provide you with an estimated timeline based on the specifics of your case and keep you informed of any changes. To learn more, get a free case evaluation today.
How Often Will I Receive Updates About My Case in Nevada?
At Morgan & Morgan, we understand the importance of staying informed about your case. We are committed to maintaining open lines of communication with our clients. You can expect regular updates about the status of your case, including any new developments or offers of settlement.
Additionally, if you have any questions or concerns at any time, our attorneys and support staff are available to provide answers and reassurance. We believe that keeping you in the loop is a crucial part of providing the best legal representation possible.
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