Nevada Personal Injury Law
Know Your Rights.
Before You Need Them.
Practical information on Nevada accident law, insurance tactics, and how to protect your claim — written by Roey Sellouk.
Car AccidentsApril 2026
What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Car Accident in Las Vegas
The steps you take — and the mistakes you avoid — in the hours after a crash can make or break your injury claim. Here's exactly what Nevada law and practical experience say you should do.
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InsuranceApril 2026
Why You Should Never Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Adjuster
Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions that produce answers that reduce your claim. You are not legally required to give a recorded statement — and here's why that matters.
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Nevada LawApril 2026
Nevada's Modified Comparative Negligence Law: What It Means for Your Case
Nevada's fault system means even partially at-fault victims may recover — but insurers use this law against you. Understanding NRS 41.141 before you speak to anyone is critical.
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Slip & FallApril 2026
Slip and Fall at a Las Vegas Casino: What You Need to Know
Casino properties have significant legal resources and risk management teams. If you were injured on a casino floor, pool deck, or parking structure, here's how the claims process works.
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Truck AccidentsApril 2026
Why Truck Accident Cases Are Different — and Why You Need a Lawyer Immediately
Trucking companies deploy legal teams within hours of a serious accident. Black box data, ELD records, and dashcam footage can be overwritten. Time matters more than in any other type of case.
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Pedestrian SafetyApril 2026
Nevada Ranks 4th in the Nation for Pedestrian Fatalities — Here's What Victims Can Do
With 83 pedestrian deaths in Clark County in 2025 alone, Las Vegas streets are among the most dangerous in the country for those on foot. If you were struck, here's what the law provides.
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Autonomous VehiclesApril 2026
Who Is Liable When a Self-Driving Car Causes an Accident in Las Vegas?
Waymo and Zoox are operating in Nevada. When an autonomous vehicle causes an accident, liability may fall on the manufacturer, fleet operator, or safety driver — and the evidence you need to preserve is different from any other case.
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Car AccidentsApril 2026
How Much Is My Car Accident Case Worth in Nevada?
Nevada settlements cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage — then reduce by your percentage of fault. Here's how case value is actually calculated, and what adjusters do to lower that number.
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InsuranceApril 2026
What NOT to Say to an Insurance Adjuster After a Crash in Nevada
Apologies, speed estimates, and expressions of uncertainty are all usable against you under Nevada's comparative fault law. Here's exactly what not to say — at the scene, on the phone, and on social media.
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Attorney SelectionApril 2026
How to Choose a Personal Injury Lawyer in Las Vegas
Not all personal injury attorneys are the same. The contingency fee percentage, who actually handles your case, and whether your attorney has trial experience all determine what you recover. Here's what to ask before signing anything.
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