Las Vegas Concerts & Festivals: What to Do If You’re Injured at an Event 

Woman with an injured arm sitting in front of an ambulance at a concert.

Las Vegas is a hotspot for live entertainment. From world-renowned festivals like EDC and Life Is Beautiful to sold-out concerts at T-Mobile Arena, Allegiant Stadium, and The Sphere, the city draws millions of music lovers every year. But while these events promise unforgettable experiences, they can also come with real risks. Crowds, poor security, and neglected safety protocols can lead to injuries ranging from minor cuts to life-altering trauma. 

If you were hurt at a concert or festival in Las Vegas, you may have grounds to pursue compensation. Here’s what you need to know about your rights, who may be liable, and what steps to take next. 

Common Causes of Injuries at Las Vegas Events 

With large crowds, alcohol, and high-energy performances, the environment at concerts and festivals can become chaotic. Some of the most common causes of injuries include: 

  • Slip and falls due to spilled drinks, debris, or poor lighting 
  • Trampling or crowd surges during entry, exits, or mosh pits 
  • Inadequate security, leading to fights, assaults, or stampedes 
  • Collapsing staging or fencing from improper setup or overcrowding 
  • Heat exhaustion or dehydration due to lack of water access or shade 
  • Negligent medical response from untrained or insufficient staff 

These injuries can happen at any venue. Whether you’re inside a massive stadium or on festival grounds, safety is the responsibility of the organizers, operators, and vendors. 

Who Is Responsible for Event Injuries? 

Determining who is liable for a concert or festival injury can be complex. Liability depends on the specific circumstances, but may include: 

  • Venue owners, who are responsible for maintaining safe premises 
  • Event organizers or promoters, who are in charge of crowd control, security, and planning 
  • Security companies, particularly if negligence leads to assault or lack of emergency response 
  • Vendors, especially if you’re injured due to their equipment or products (e.g., food poisoning or electrical cords in walkways) 
  • Production companies, if injury results from stage equipment, lighting rigs, or pyrotechnics 

In some cases, multiple parties may share liability, especially at large-scale festivals involving dozens of subcontractors. 

What to Do Immediately After an Event Injury 

If you’re hurt during a concert or festival, the steps you take immediately afterward can make a major difference in your recovery and legal case: 

  1. Report the incident to staff, security, or event organizers immediately and ask for a written report. 
  2. Take photos and video of the scene, the hazard or issue that caused your injury, and any lack of signage, crowd control, or lighting. 
  3. Get medical attention right away, even if you think your injury is minor. 
  4. Collect witness information, including contact details of anyone who saw what happened. 
  5. Avoid discussing your injury with event staff, insurance reps, or posting details on social media until you speak with an attorney. 

          Can You Still File a Claim If You Bought a Ticket? 

          Many concert and festival tickets include legal disclaimers or waivers, but these don’t necessarily protect event organizers from liability if you were injured due to negligence. 

          Nevada law may still allow you to file a personal injury claim if: 

          • The waiver was vague, overly broad, or hidden in fine print 
          • The injury occurred due to gross negligence or reckless behavior 
          • Proper safety measures were not in place 

          A personal injury attorney can review the waiver and assess whether it’s enforceable under state law. 

          Injured at a Las Vegas Event? Let Us Fight for You. 

          If your night out turned into an emergency room visit, you’re not alone. At The Paul Powell Law Firm, we’ve helped clients injured at concerts, festivals, and public events throughout Las Vegas. 

          We understand the unique legal challenges of these cases and how to hold negligent organizers and venue operators accountable. Contact us today for a free consultation—we’ll make sure your voice is heard.