A Las Vegas Personal Injury Attorney Who Knows Your Name — and Your Case
You were in an accident. The other driver was at fault, the insurance company is already minimizing what happened, and you're not sure whether you have a real claim or what to do next. That's exactly what a consultation is for — and I'll give you a straight answer.
One Important Thing to Know Before We Talk
My personal injury practice is limited to auto accidents. I don't handle slip and fall cases, dog bites, or other general personal injury claims. That's not a limitation I apologize for — it's a choice that lets me handle car accident cases with the depth they deserve. If you were injured in a car accident in the Las Vegas area, keep reading.
Nevada Is an At-Fault State — and That Matters for Your Claim
As a personal injury attorney in Las Vegas, one of the first things I explain to every accident client is how Nevada's fault system works. When another driver causes a collision, you have the right to pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The at-fault driver's insurance is responsible — not yours.
Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you were partially at fault for the accident, you can still recover damages as long as you were not more than 50% responsible. If the insurance company tries to assign you more than half the blame, that's worth examining closely — and it's exactly the kind of tactic a personal injury lawyer can push back on.
The Two-Year Window You Cannot Afford to Miss
Nevada imposes a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims, starting from the date of the accident. Two years sounds like plenty of time — until it isn't. Medical treatment takes time. Recovery takes time. And before you know it, the deadline is close. Acting promptly doesn't just protect your legal rights — it preserves the evidence, witness accounts, and documentation that make a strong case possible.
If you've been in an accident and you're wondering whether to move forward, the time to find out is now.
What You Can Recover After a Car Accident in Nevada
A successful car accident claim can include compensation for:
Every case is different. The value of your claim depends on the facts — and I'll tell you honestly what I see when we review yours.
You Don't Need a Billboard Firm to Get Serious Representation
I've practiced law in Las Vegas since 2006. Most of my clients come to me for family law, and when they're in an accident, they don't want to start over with a firm that doesn't know them. I handle car accident cases the same way I handle every other case: personally.
There's no associate who picks up your file. No paralegal you have to route everything through. When you call, you reach me. When something changes in your case, I'm the one who tells you. That's not a selling point — it's just how I practice.
Do I Have a Case? Start Here.
Do I need a personal injury attorney in Las Vegas if the accident wasn't my fault?
Not every accident requires an attorney, but most people are better off having one. Insurance companies are experienced at minimizing payouts — an attorney helps you understand what your claim is actually worth and negotiate from an informed position. A free case review tells you where you stand before you commit to anything.
What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
Nevada's modified comparative negligence rule means you can still recover damages if you were 50% or less at fault. The amount you recover is reduced by your percentage of fault. If the insurance company is pushing a fault allocation that doesn't match what actually happened, that's worth disputing.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Nevada?
Two years from the date of the accident. If you miss that deadline, you generally lose the right to pursue compensation entirely. Don't wait to find out whether your claim has merit.
What does it cost to talk to you about my accident case?
The initial case review is free. I'll listen to what happened, ask a few questions, and give you an honest read on your situation. There's no obligation and no pressure to move forward.
Does Fuller Law Practice handle all types of personal injury cases?
No — my personal injury practice is limited to auto accidents. If you were injured in a slip and fall, dog bite, or another type of incident, I'm not the right fit, and I'll tell you that upfront so you can find someone who is.
Where are Clark County family law cases filed?
All family law cases in Clark County — whether you live in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Boulder City, or elsewhere in the metro — are filed at the Family Court division of the Eighth Judicial District Court. I've been practicing in that courthouse for nearly 20 years, and I know how it operates.
Let's Talk About What Happened
If you were in a car accident in Las Vegas, Henderson, or anywhere in Clark County, I'd like to hear about it. One conversation is usually enough to tell you whether you have a viable claim and what the next step looks like.
