Frequently Asked Questions - Nevada Clients
After a serious accident, injury victims often have important questions about their legal rights, medical expenses, insurance claims, and the personal injury process in Nevada. Navigating a claim while recovering from physical injuries can feel overwhelming, especially when insurance companies begin contacting victims shortly after an accident occurs.
At The Personal Injury Pros, our Nevada personal injury lawyers help accident victims understand their legal options after car accidents, truck collisions, motorcycle crashes, premises liability incidents, catastrophic injuries, and other negligence-related accidents.
Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from injury victims throughout Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions From Recent Clients
What Should I Do After an Accident in Nevada?
After an accident, your health and safety should always come first.
In general, injured victims should:
- Seek immediate medical attention
- Contact law enforcement if applicable
- Document the accident scene with photographs
- Gather witness contact information
- Preserve medical records and receipts
- Avoid discussing fault at the scene
- Avoid giving recorded statements to insurers before speaking with an attorney
Prompt medical treatment is important both for your health and for documenting injuries related to the accident.
How Long Do I Have To File a Personal Injury Claim in Nevada?
Nevada law imposes deadlines for filing personal injury lawsuits.
The amount of time available to file a claim may depend on:
- The type of accident involved
- The injuries sustained
- The parties involved
- Whether a government entity may be involved
Missing important legal deadlines can affect your ability to pursue compensation. Speaking with a Nevada personal injury attorney as soon as possible after an accident is generally advisable.
What Types of Cases Does The Personal Injury Pros Handle?
Our Nevada personal injury lawyers represent clients across a wide range of accident and injury claims, including:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Uber and Lyft accidents
- Drunk driving accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Premises liability claims
- Catastrophic injury cases
- Wrongful death claims
Every accident case presents different legal and factual circumstances. Our legal team evaluates each claim carefully based on the specific details of the accident and resulting injuries.
How Much Is My Nevada Personal Injury Case Worth?
Every personal injury claim is different.
The value of a Nevada injury case may depend on:
- Medical expenses
- Future treatment needs
- Lost wages
- Reduced future earning capacity
- Injury severity
- Permanent disability
- Pain and suffering
- Liability issues
- Insurance coverage
Serious injury cases involving catastrophic harm or permanent limitations often involve significantly higher damages than minor injury claims.
An attorney can help evaluate the potential value of your case based on the circumstances involved.
Do I Need a Lawyer After an Accident?
Not every accident requires legal representation, but many personal injury claims involve complicated legal and insurance issues.
Insurance companies often attempt to:
- Minimize injury severity
- Shift blame onto victims
- Pressure early settlements
- Dispute medical treatment
- Delay investigations
- Limit compensation payouts
Legal representation may help protect your rights while pursuing compensation that reflects the full impact of the accident.
What Compensation Can Be Recovered After an Accident?
Depending on the circumstances of the case, injured victims may be able to pursue compensation for:
- Emergency medical treatment
- Hospitalization and surgery
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Permanent disability
- Future medical expenses
- Loss of enjoyment of life
The available compensation depends on the specific facts of each case.
What Happens if I Was Partially at Fault for the Accident?
Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence system.
In some situations, an injured victim may still recover compensation even if they were partially responsible for the accident, provided their level of fault does not exceed the legal threshold established under Nevada law.
Insurance companies frequently attempt to use comparative negligence arguments to reduce settlement payouts.
Our Nevada personal injury attorneys work to investigate accidents thoroughly while protecting clients from unfair liability allegations.
Should I Speak With the Insurance Company?
Insurance adjusters often contact injury victims shortly after an accident occurs.
Statements made to insurance companies may later be used during the claims process to dispute injuries or limit compensation.
Before providing recorded statements or accepting settlement offers, many injury victims choose to speak with a personal injury attorney to better understand their rights and legal options.
How Long Does a Nevada Personal Injury Case Take?
The timeline for resolving a personal injury claim depends on many factors, including:
- The severity of injuries
- Medical treatment timelines
- Liability disputes
- Insurance negotiations
- Whether litigation becomes necessary
- The complexity of the case
Some claims resolve relatively quickly, while catastrophic injury cases or disputed liability claims may require substantially more time.
What if the Other Driver Was Uninsured?
Depending on the circumstances of the accident and the insurance coverage available, injured victims may still have options for pursuing compensation after an uninsured or underinsured motorist accident.
Our Nevada personal injury lawyers help clients evaluate all available insurance coverage after serious accidents.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?
A wrongful death claim may arise when a person loses their life because of another party’s negligence or wrongful conduct.
Wrongful death claims may involve compensation for:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical expenses before death
- Loss of financial support
- Loss of companionship
- Emotional suffering
Families dealing with fatal accidents often face overwhelming emotional and financial hardship.
What Makes Catastrophic Injury Cases Different?
Catastrophic injury claims often involve permanent disabilities, lifelong medical treatment, extensive rehabilitation, and diminished earning capacity.
These cases frequently require detailed evaluations involving:
- Future medical care
- Life-care planning
- Long-term rehabilitation needs
- Permanent physical limitations
- Reduced future income potential
Because damages in catastrophic injury cases may be substantial, insurance companies often defend these claims aggressively.
How Much Does It Cost To Speak With a Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer?
The Personal Injury Pros offers free consultations for injury victims throughout Nevada.
During a consultation, our legal team can review the circumstances of the accident, discuss potential legal options, and answer questions regarding the claims process.
Why Do Injury Victims Across Nevada Choose The Personal Injury Pros?
Injury victims throughout Nevada turn to The Personal Injury Pros because we provide:
- Statewide personal injury representation
- Detailed accident investigations
- Strategic case development
- Aggressive insurance negotiations
- Ongoing communication throughout the legal process
- Litigation support when necessary
- Free consultations for injury victims
Our legal team works to help clients pursue compensation while focusing on recovery after serious accidents.
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Speak With a Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer Today
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident caused by negligence, The Personal Injury Pros is available to help you understand your legal rights and options.
Our Nevada personal injury attorneys represent injury victims throughout the state and work to pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain an suffering, and other damages resulting from serious accidents.
Contact The Personal Injury Pros today to schedule a free consultation with a Nevada personal injury lawyer.

