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Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada
Motorcycle accidents often result in life-altering injuries, extensive medical costs, and lasting trauma. If you've been involved in a motorcycle collision due to the negligence of another driver, it's critical to understand your legal rights and the steps you must take to secure the full compensation you deserve.
Why You Need A Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
If you were in an auto accident in Nevada, consider hiring legal representation before you give a statement to an insurer. A motorcycle injury lawyer can help protect your right to recover maximum compensation for your injuries.
Don't delay in seeking expert legal advice. Our experienced accident attorneys can help you understand your rights, handle negotiations with insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you deserve in court if necessary.
Talk To Us About Your Accident
Our motorcycle accident attorneys can help you if your accident took place in the state of Nevada. Our injury lawyers offer 100% free, no-committment consultations. Let our Nevada Injury Attorneys fight for you!
Nevada Accidents and Negligence
Nevada follows the concept of "pure comparative negligence." This means to establish your right to compensation, you must prove:
Duty of Care:
The other driver owed you a duty to drive responsibly and adhere to traffic laws
Breach of Duty:
Their actions (or inaction) violated that duty, such as running a red light or driving while distracted.
Causation:
The breach directly caused your accident and subsequent injuries.
Damages:
You incurred a range of losses, both economic (medical bills, lost income) and non-economic (pain and suffering).
How To Get Started
Getting started is easy, simply call today to speak with an attorney! (702) 900-7722
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Insurance Settlements vs. Lawsuits
Most auto accident cases are settled through insurance negotiations. However, filing a lawsuit can be necessary if:
- The insurance company is fighting liability or offering an inadequate settlement.
- Your injuries are catastrophic or will have lifelong consequences.
- The at-fault driver doesn't have insurance or has insufficient coverage.
Nevada's Statute of Limitations
Be aware that Nevada has a two-year statute of limitations for filing personal injury lawsuits after an auto accident. Missing this deadline could lose your right to seek compensation.