Las Vegas roads are active at almost every hour of the day. From commuters traveling along Interstate 15 to tourists navigating the busy Las Vegas Strip, the city’s roads see constant traffic — and accidents unfortunately happen far too often.
When a crash occurs, victims frequently face overwhelming challenges: medical bills, lost wages, vehicle repairs, and insurance companies pushing for quick settlements.
At Paul Powell Law Firm, one experienced team handles car, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare accident claims across Las Vegas and Clark County. The firm’s approach is focused on helping injury victims recover physically, financially, and legally after serious accidents.
With more than $500M+ recovered for injured clients, the firm has built a reputation for delivering results while staying focused on client care. More Lawyer. Less Fee.™
Why Vehicle Accident Cases Require Specialized Knowledge
Not every traffic accident case is the same:
- Passenger vehicle accidents typically involve standard auto insurance policies
- Truck accidents often involve federal regulations and multiple liable parties
- Motorcycle accidents frequently involve severe injuries and insurance company bias against riders
- Rideshare accidents can involve layered insurance policies from companies like Uber or Lyft
Nevada law plays an important role in all these cases. Under NRS 11.190, injury victims generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Nevada also follows a comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. Accident victims may recover damages even if they were partially at fault — as long as they are less than 51% responsible for the accident. Any compensation awarded may be reduced by the victim’s percentage of fault.
Car Accident Claims in Las Vegas
Car accidents remain the most common type of traffic collision in Las Vegas. Some of the most dangerous locations include I-15, the 215 Beltway, Sahara Avenue, Flamingo Road, and Las Vegas Boulevard near the Strip.
Compensation for car accident victims may include emergency medical treatment, ongoing medical care and rehabilitation, lost wages and reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, and property damage. An experienced car accident lawyer can investigate the crash, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.
Truck Accident Claims: Why They’re More Complex
Truck accidents often lead to some of the most severe injuries on Nevada roadways. Large commercial trucks can weigh 20 to 30 times more than passenger vehicles. Unlike typical car accidents, truck accident cases can involve multiple parties who may share responsibility: the truck driver, trucking company, third-party maintenance provider, cargo loader, or vehicle manufacturer.
Federal FMCSA regulations govern commercial carrier operations, and violations of those rules — hours-of-service, vehicle maintenance, cargo loading — can directly support liability claims.
Motorcycle Accident Claims
Nevada’s warm climate makes it a year-round riding state. Motorcycle accidents frequently involve severe injuries because riders lack the protection of steel frames and airbags. Insurance companies sometimes attempt to unfairly blame riders. Paul Powell Law Firm has handled many motorcycle injury cases, including a $4.9 million recovery for a motorcycle crash victim.
Rideshare Accident Claims
When a crash involves an Uber or Lyft, the applicable insurance coverage depends on the driver’s app status at the time of the collision. During active trips, Uber and Lyft typically provide up to $1 million in liability coverage. Determining which coverage applies requires a detailed investigation into the driver’s app activity.
How Paul Powell’s Team Handles Every Case Type
Thorough Case Investigation
Every case begins with gathering evidence: police accident reports, witness statements, medical records, traffic camera footage, vehicle damage reports, and insurance documentation. In some cases, accident reconstruction experts determine exactly how the crash occurred.
Aggressive Negotiation With Insurance Companies
Insurance companies often attempt to settle claims quickly and for less than the full value of damages. An experienced legal team understands the tactics insurers use and works to negotiate fair settlements that reflect current and future damages.
Client-Focused Representation
More Lawyer. Less Fee.™ — this commitment emphasizes delivering high-quality legal representation while keeping costs fair. The Fee is Free®: clients do not pay attorney fees unless the firm successfully recovers compensation.
Why Local Paul Powell Experience Matters in Las Vegas Accident Cases
Accident claims in Las Vegas often involve factors unique to the region: millions of visitors unfamiliar with local roads, high-traffic areas like Las Vegas Boulevard, the I-15 corridor, the 215 Beltway, Paradise Road, and Flamingo Road. Understanding traffic patterns, local accident hotspots, and Clark County court procedures helps attorneys build stronger cases.
Get a Free Case Evaluation
If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle accident in Las Vegas — whether it involved a car, truck, motorcycle, or rideshare vehicle — speaking with an experienced attorney can help you understand your legal options.
Contact Paul Powell Law Firm: call (702) 728-5500 or request a free case evaluation or call (702) 728-5500 — available 24/7.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an accident claim in Nevada?
Under NRS 11.190, Nevada generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Because evidence can become harder to collect over time, speaking with an attorney as soon as possible after an accident is recommended.
What if I was partially responsible for the accident?
Nevada follows a comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. Accident victims may still recover compensation as long as they are less than 51% responsible for the crash. Any compensation awarded will be reduced based on the victim’s percentage of fault.
What should I do immediately after a car accident?
Seek medical attention immediately, contact law enforcement and obtain a police report, take photos of the accident scene, exchange contact and insurance information with other drivers, avoid discussing fault at the scene, and speak with an attorney before accepting any settlement offer.
How long does an accident case usually take?
Every case is different. Cases involving minor injuries may settle within a few months. More complex cases — especially those involving serious injuries or disputed liability — may take longer if litigation becomes necessary.
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer?
Paul Powell Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis — The Fee is Free®. No upfront legal fees, no hourly billing. Attorney fees are only paid if compensation is recovered.