How to Prove Fault After a Las Vegas Car Wreck

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Despite taking proper precautions behind the wheel, odds are that you will most likely be involved in at least one minor and/or more serious car accident. And in a county that revolves around adult tourist activities and betting the odds, the chances of a local resident ending up in a wreck are significant. However, with the help of our award-winning legal team it’s possible to prove fault after a Las Vegas car wreck and win compensation–putting the odds back in your favor.  

To put it into perspective, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) reported that 152 people died in 143 crashes in Clark County between January and November of 2020. These car accident stats show an increase of 11 fatalities for the same period in 2019. 

Why You Need to Prove Fault 

Since Nevada is a “fault” (a.k.a tort) state, a key element to winning compensation after a car accident is establishing fault. This is important for two reasons. One, an insurance company may try to deny an accident claim if there is any cause to believe that you may be fully or partly responsible for the accident. Two, once fault has been established, the at-fault party can then be held liable for compensating injury victims for medical care and other damages.

Five Ways to Help Prove Fault After Las Vegas Car Wreck 

To help prove fault after a Las Vegas car wreck and protect your interests when filing a Las Vegas car accident claim, a personal injury attorney will potentially do the following:

  1. Work with an accident reconstructionist to establish the speed of all drivers involved in an accident
  2. Research weather and other road conditions during the accident
  3. Check traffic signals and local rules of the road that could pertain to the outcome of the accident 
  4. Obtain a police report, statements from witnesses, and any photo evidence taken of the scene of the accident and of any visible injuries
  5. Note whether or not a driver has admitted fault at the accident scene or later

What Type of Compensation Can I Receive?

If you are injured in a car wreck, you may be entitled to compensation paid out through the at-fault person’s liability insurance policy. Compensation awarded often includes financial coverage for:

  • Medical bills
  • Property damage
  • Lost income
  • Loss of household services
  • Pain
  • Suffering 
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Funeral expenses

Because not all insurance policies provide compensation for all car accident damages, we highly recommend that you purchase uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM). UM/UIM coverage is designed to protect injury victims in the event an at-fault driver’s liability insurance does not fully compensate their victims. 

Required Nevada Vehicle Insurance Coverage

Nevada motor vehicle owners and operators are required to carry a specific amount of liability insurance. Starting in 2018, the minimum motor vehicle liability insurance coverage increased to “25/50/20”, which includes:

  • $25,000 in bodily injury per person 
  • $50,000 in bodily injury per accident
  • $20,000 in property damage 

As previously mentioned, this basic coverage may not provide enough compensation for more life-altering injuries or death. And if your or a deceased loved one’s auto insurance policy did not include additional coverage, you may find yourself overwhelmed with unpaid expenses. 

An auto accident lawyer, however, can help protect your best interests by ensuring that you receive the most compensation possible for your injuries and other damages. 

Where to Get 24/7 Car Accident Legal Help

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car wreck because of another person’s negligence, you can benefit from experienced legal representation. And since we know that car accidents can occur any hour of the day or night, our legal team is just one call or click away when you need help the most. Contact our 24/7 personal injury law firm today for a free, no obligation consultation to learn more about how we can help you. 

After you’ve been hurt in a wreck, don’t gamble on receiving fair treatment and compensation from an insurance company. At ER Injury Attorneys, you’ll get help proving fault after a Las Vegas car wreck thus maximizing your chances of winning just compensation from your auto accident lawsuit. 

The information on this blog is for general information purposes only. Nothing herein should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.