Las Vegas, Nevada
Move forward with clarity after your accident
You want to know where you stand and what to do next. Share what happened and we help you get connected with a licensed Nevada personal injury attorney for a free review.
After a serious accident, the hardest part is not knowing
The insurance company is not on your side, and the two year clock is already ticking.
The problem
You are hurt, the bills are arriving, and it is unclear whether you have a claim or what it might be worth.
How it feels
Overwhelming and isolating. You did nothing wrong, yet you are the one left to sort it all out.
Why it matters
You deserve a fair shot at recovery, not a lowball offer made before you understood your options.
What is at stake if you wait
Nevada gives you about two years to file most injury claims, and evidence fades fast. Waiting quietly favors the insurer, not you.
- Missing the two year filing deadline
- Accepting a settlement that is too low
- Losing evidence and witness memories
- Giving a recorded statement that hurts your claim
- Paying out of pocket for someone else's mistake
An independent guide
A calm starting point, and a path to a licensed attorney
If you are reading this while you are hurting, we are sorry you are going through it. You should not have to become an expert in Nevada injury law overnight just to be treated fairly.
Important: this site is an independent information resource. We are not a law firm and nothing here is legal advice. What we do is explain the basics in plain language and help you get connected with a licensed Nevada attorney who can review your specific situation.
2 years
Nevada filing window for most claims
$0
Cost to request a review
Licensed
Connected with Nevada attorneys
Why start here
No cost to ask
A case review is free, and most injury attorneys work on contingency, which means no fee unless you win.
Beat the deadline
Nevada gives you about two years. Acting early protects evidence and your options.
Licensed Nevada attorneys
We help you connect with attorneys licensed to practice in Nevada.
Clarity, not pressure
Get a straight read on your situation so you can decide what feels right.
Confidential
Your details are used to help you get connected, nothing more.
A calm starting point
We explain the basics in plain language so you feel informed, not overwhelmed.
Your simple three step plan
Getting clarity is easier than you think, and it costs nothing to start.
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1. Tell us what happened
Share a few details about the accident and your injuries. It takes a couple of minutes.
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2. Get connected with an attorney
We help you reach a licensed Nevada personal injury attorney who can review your situation.
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3. Understand your options
Learn whether you may have a claim and what you could do next, with no pressure to proceed.
Our promise to you
- Free and confidential
- No obligation to proceed
- Connected only with licensed Nevada attorneys
- Plain language, never pressure
From overwhelmed to back in control
You do not have to carry the uncertainty. A short conversation can replace the guesswork with a clear sense of where you stand and what comes next.
Carrying it alone
- Unsure if you even have a claim
- Pressured by insurance adjusters
- Worried about the deadline
- Guessing at what your claim is worth
With a free review
- A clear read on your situation
- A licensed attorney in your corner
- The deadline handled in time
- Confidence to decide what is right for you
Request your free case review
Share a few details and a licensed attorney can follow up. No cost and no obligation.
Common questions
Is this a law firm?+
No. This is an independent information site. We are not a law firm and we do not give legal advice. We help you understand the basics and get connected with a licensed Nevada attorney.
How much does it cost?+
A case review is free. Most personal injury attorneys also work on a contingency basis, which means you pay no attorney fee unless they recover money for you.
How long do I have to file in Nevada?+
Nevada generally allows two years from the date of injury for most personal injury claims, with narrow exceptions. Because the deadline is strict, it is wise to ask early.
What should I have ready?+
Anything you remember about the accident, any photos, a police or incident report if you have one, and notes about your injuries and medical care. None of it is required to start.