Las Vegas Premises Liability Lawyer
Holding Property Owners Accountable for Unsafe Conditions
If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, whether at a casino, apartment complex, supermarket, or private residence, you may have a premises liability claim.
At The Paul Powell Law Firm, we help victims of unsafe property conditions recover compensation for their injuries and losses.
Why Call Paul Powell Law Firm for Premises Liability?
From slip-and-fall accidents to negligent security and dog bites, our Las Vegas premises liability attorneys know how to build strong cases that hold property owners accountable.
Whether at a commercial property like the grocery store or their parking lot, or at a residence, Nevada laws protect you in case of an accident. Our team has the experience to get you the compensation for your injuries that you deserve.
Proven Results
We’ve recovered millions for clients injured due to unsafe property conditions.
No Upfront Fees
You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Local Experience
We understand Clark County property laws and how to prove liability in complex cases.
Types of Premises Liability Cases We Handle
Our team has extensive experience with a wide range of premises liability injury claims, including:
Slip and Fall Accidents
Wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, and lack of warning signs.
Negligent Security
Assaults or thefts due to inadequate lighting, broken locks, or a lack of security personnel.
Dog Bites
Injuries caused by unrestrained or aggressive animals on private or commercial property.
Defective Stairs and Railings
Falls caused by poor construction or lack of maintenance.
Supermarket and Casino Injuries
Spills, cluttered aisles, and unsafe conditions in high-traffic areas.
Proving Liability in Nevada Premises Cases
To win a premises liability claim, we must show that the property owner:
- Knew or should have known about the dangerous condition.
- Failed to fix or warn about the hazard.
- Your injury was caused by that failure.
Our team gathers evidence, interviews witnesses, and works with experts to prove negligence and secure your compensation.
Act Quickly: Time Limits Apply
Nevada law gives you two years to file a personal injury claim. Don’t wait—contact our team today for a free consultation and let us start building your premises liability case.
FAQ
Get immediate answers to your most pressing premises liability legal concerns.
What qualifies as a premises liability case?
Any injury caused by unsafe conditions on someone else’s property—like slips, falls, dog bites, or assaults due to poor security.
Can I sue a casino or supermarket for a slip and fall?
Yes, if the business failed to maintain safe conditions or ignored known hazards.
What if I were injured in an apartment complex?
You may have a claim against the property owner or management company. We’ll investigate and determine liability.
What is premises liability and when can I sue a property owner in Nevada?
Premises liability is a legal concept that holds property owners responsible for injuries caused by dangerous conditions on their property. In Nevada, you can sue a property owner if they knew or should have known about a hazardous condition, they failed to fix the hazard or adequately warn visitors, and their failure caused your injury. This applies to commercial properties like stores, casinos, and hotels, as well as residential properties. Common premises liability cases include slip and fall accidents, negligent security, and dog bites.
What types of premises liability cases does Paul Powell Law Firm handle?
Our premises liability lawyers handle a wide range of cases including slip and fall accidents caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poor lighting, negligent security cases where inadequate security measures led to assault or robbery, dog bite injuries on private or commercial property, defective stairs, railings, and structural hazards, casino and hotel injuries, supermarket and retail store accidents, apartment complex injuries, and swimming pool accidents. We investigate property owner negligence to maximize your compensation.
How long do I have to file a premises liability lawsuit in Nevada?
In Nevada, the statute of limitations for premises liability cases is generally two years from the date of injury. This deadline is strictly enforced, and missing it typically means losing your right to compensation. However, evidence in premises liability cases can disappear quickly—surveillance footage may be overwritten, conditions may be repaired, and witnesses may forget details. Contact a premises liability attorney as soon as possible after your injury to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
We pursue full compensation for:
Medical Costs
ER visits, surgeries, physical therapy, and ongoing care.
Lost Income
Wages lost during recovery and future earning potential.
Pain and Suffering
Physical pain, emotional trauma, and lifestyle changes.
Punitive Damages
In cases of gross negligence or repeated safety violations.
Contact The Paul Powell Law Firm Today
Our experienced attorneys are available 24/7 to provide you with a free consultation. Don’t wait, get the legal support you deserve today.