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Car Accidents Attorney in Las Vegas

Fighting for Fair Compensation After a Car Accident Left You Injured

Las Vegas is full of car accidents. A tourist destination in all its glory, with bright lights and bustling city life. Urban areas are known for higher concentrations of car wrecks, and Las Vegas is no exception. It can distract drivers and pedestrians; the roads are older, and there’s typically a lot of drinking and drugs involved on foot and behind the wheel.

This should come as no surprise that almost 43 percent of all car crashes in Nevada are due to driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Other leading causes of car crashes, injuries, and fatalities include:

  • Speeding
  • Lane departures
  • Failure to yield or stop at intersections
  • Distracted driving

Car accidents don’t just impact other drivers in the city. They affect pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists. Often the most vulnerable victims are older and younger individuals, both drivers and pedestrians.

A Las Vegas car accident attorney with Fuller Law Practice can review your car accident case to see if you have a viable personal injury claim. We won’t let a negligent driver make the same mistake again.

Book a consultation today with our law firm to discuss your car accident case: (702) 935-4144.

What are Common Car Accidents in Las Vegas, NV?

Nevada has nearly 61 car crashes per day, and the deadliest car crashes, 55 percent, are due to driver intoxication. Following too closely behind, T-bone or cross traffic accidents, merging and hitting another vehicle, low speed, and single-vehicle crashes are Nevada’s most common car crashes.

In addition to impaired driving, poor driving choices cause many car accidents in Las Vegas, NV, including:

  • Reckless driving, such as speeding over the speed limit or excessive speeding
  • Distracted driving, such as talking on a cell phone, playing with the radio, talking with other passengers, or eating
  • Failure to stop or slow down
  • Failure to obey traffic signals
  • Fatigued driving
  • Inexperienced, young drivers
  • Weather conditions such as ice, rain, and snow
  • Unfamiliar roads or areas
  • Mechanical issues such as bad brakes, steering, or defective car parts cause a driver to lose control

A Las Vegas car accident can disrupt your life and destroy your health, freedom, and job if your injuries are serious enough. Car accident victims work with Fuller Law Practice to navigate Nevada law and effectively and aggressively resolve car accident claims involving personal injuries.

Schedule a consultation to review your car accident case at no charge. In 60 minutes or less, our experienced attorneys in Las Vegas can give you proper legal guidance and consultation regarding your car accident claim. Call: (702) 935-4144.

What Are Common Car Accident Injuries?

Some car accidents cause immediate physical injuries, while other injuries aren’t always visible, nor do they show up right away after a car accident. It’s essential to seek medical treatment regardless to get a proper examination and documentation of the accident and any physician recommendations for treatment.

Accident injuries can be physical, internal, and mental. Physical injuries after an auto accident can include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries, damage, and paralysis
  • Back injuries that lead to chronic pain
  • Soft tissue injuries, including muscles, tendons, ligaments
  • Burns
  • Internal injuries
  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Facial disfigurement
  • Limb disfigurement or dismemberment
  • Facial injuries and scars
  • Limb loss and amputation

The damage to a person’s body after an auto accident will vary depending on the circumstances, type of car accident, and the impact and size of the vehicle. A car wreck, regardless, can result in unexpected medical bills, chronic pain and suffering, and in some cases, lost wages if you can no longer serve in your former role.

Automobile accidents don’t have to take away the rest of your future when you seek the help of our experienced car accident lawyers.

What Should I Do After a Car Accident?

Car accidents are unexpected, and the sheer shock of it can shake you up, whether a minor fender bender or a serious collision. The emotion can blind you from taking necessary steps after a car accident that will protect a future car accident claim if it comes to it.

If anyone is hurt from the auto accident, call 9-1-1 immediately and seek medical attention. This is the most critical priority, and all other steps can be figured out later.

Move to the roadside to escape any oncoming traffic, if possible. Once you notify the police, they can redirect traffic if your vehicles cannot be moved and help with any clean-up to ensure the safety of other drivers on the road.

At this time, you can exchange any contact information and pertinent insurance information to assist with any vehicle damage. There is no need to discuss specifics with the other driver as you don’t want to make promises or overshare any information regarding a fault that could hurt you later. The police can lead the questioning and formulate a police report. These details will serve you well in a personal injury lawsuit if you sustained any injuries during the accident.

Take photos of the vehicle, the scene, surroundings, and injuries. This will be helpful for your insurance company and your car accident attorney when building a case in your defense. With all this in mind, one last rule is to avoid settling with your insurance company.

We can handle all your negotiations and prevent you from settling too quickly and for a low sum of money. Make Fuller Law Practice one of your first phone calls to recover physically and financially after a car accident.

How Can a Car Accident Lawyer Help Me Recover Financially?

The average cost of a car accident might come as a shock. An accident with fatalities can cost more than one million dollars. In contrast, a non-fatal but disabling auto accident and serious injuries can cost a car accident victim nearly $80,000 to manage. Minor car crashes with little to no injuries can run a person almost $10,000 in medical bills and related expenses.

Car accidents don’t come cheap, and so personal injury lawyers exist. Insurance only covers damages and injuries up to a certain amount based on the policy. When an accident is no fault of your own, why should you have to pay for another person’s negligence and careless mistakes on the road?

While most parties in a car accident are looking for quick fixes, like your insurance company, we focus on you and the end game: fair compensation to get your life back on track again. Sometimes you have to deal with serious injuries and chronic pain and suffering and the other consequences that go along with it, like job loss and lost future wages.

Our car accident lawyers know you deserve the best, and to achieve that, it will take some ambitious and aggressive moves to pursue compensation and losses for your injuries. We’re ready and prepared to help you with this next step at Fuller Law Practice. Book a consultation to share more about your accident today: (702) 935-4144.

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