An unexpected injury can change your life instantly. If you or a loved one was harmed because of someone else’s negligence in Spring Valley, you may be entitled to compensation under state law. Call (702) 935-6625 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Our skilled Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury lawyers also represent clients throughout the area, helping victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
When you are recovering from an injury, you need a lawyer who combines proven results with personal attention. We offer:
We approach every case with the same goal: to secure justice and full compensation for our clients.
Our history of results demonstrates our ability to handle high-value claims and complex cases:
We handle a wide range of injury cases, including:
Car Accidents
Collisions caused by speeding, distracted driving, or DUI. Our Spring Valley car accident lawyers are here to guide you through the claims process and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Truck Accidents
Cases involving commercial vehicles, delivery trucks, and 18-wheelers.
Motorcycle Accidents
Often caused by drivers failing to yield or check blind spots.
Pedestrian Accidents
Including crosswalk collisions and parking lot incidents.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Injuries from unsafe property conditions in stores, hotels, and private residences.
Negligent Security
Assaults or injuries due to lack of security in businesses or residential complexes.
Medical Malpractice
Including surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and birth injuries.
Defective Products
Harm caused by unsafe consumer goods or faulty equipment.
Wrongful Death
Fatal accidents caused by negligence or intentional misconduct.
Nevada law provides important protections for injury victims, but also sets strict deadlines and rules for filing claims.
Statute of Limitations
Under NRS 11.190(4)(e), you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar you from recovery.
Comparative Negligence Rule
Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence system under NRS 41.141. You can recover damages if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Damage Caps
Most personal injury cases in Nevada have no cap on damages. However:
Premises Liability
Under Nevada law, property owners must maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition. Failure to do so can result in liability for injuries.
The value of a personal injury case depends on many factors:
An experienced attorney can evaluate your claim and provide a realistic estimate based on evidence, case history, and expert assessments.
Nevada law allows injured parties to claim several categories of damages:
Economic Damages – Tangible financial losses, including:
Non-Economic Damages – Intangible losses, such as:
Punitive Damages – Awarded in cases of gross negligence or intentional harm, meant to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
These damages are designed to make the injured person financially whole and acknowledge the physical and emotional toll caused by the accident. The exact amount will depend on the evidence, the severity of the injury, and the specific facts of the case.
Personal injury claims are often more complex than they appear. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys focused on reducing payouts. Without skilled legal representation, you risk settling for far less than your case is worth—or having your claim denied altogether. An attorney:
Studies consistently show that injury victims represented by lawyers often recover significantly more compensation than those who handle claims on their own.
Our Spring Valley personal injury lawyer will guide you through each step, handle negotiations with insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (702) 935-6625 or message us online to schedule your free consultation.