At H&P Accident & Injury Lawyers, we help injured people across Las Vegas and Clark County pursue fair outcomes after accidents caused by someone else's negligence. From our office in downtown Las Vegas, just blocks from the Regional Justice Center, we represent clients in Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and communities throughout the valley. If you're looking for a Las Vegas personal injury lawyer, you're likely searching for clear guidance, fast action, and a firm that treats your case like it matters from day one.
Personal injury claims aren't built on opinions. They're built on documentation, timing, and a clear story supported by evidence. That's why we focus on the details early: the police report, medical records, scene photos, treatment timelines, and proof of how the injury has impacted your daily life. Where fault is disputed, we work with accident-reconstruction specialists, and we negotiate any medical liens so more of your recovery stays with you. The goal is simple: build a claim that reflects the real cost of what you've been through.
Many people in Las Vegas try to "wait it out" after a crash or fall. They hope the pain fades, the bills slow down, or things settle naturally. But delays can make a case harder. Evidence can disappear, witnesses can become difficult to reach, and insurers may use gaps in treatment to argue your injury wasn't serious. Timing also has a hard legal limit: under Nevada Revised Statute 11.190(4)(e), most injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident, and that deadline is strictly enforced. The sooner you get legal guidance, the more protected your case becomes.
Our firm handles a wide range of cases, including car accidents along the I-15 and US-95 corridors, commercial truck collisions on the valley's freight routes, motorcycle crashes, rideshare and pedestrian injuries near the Strip, slip and fall injuries, and wrongful death claims. Each type of case comes with unique challenges, and we tailor the strategy to the facts. A minor rear-end crash is not handled the same way as a commercial truck collision, and a wrongful death case requires a different level of care and attention.
If you’re researching who to hire, you deserve a firm that communicates clearly and moves with purpose. We take the legal side seriously, but we never forget there’s a person behind every file. You should feel informed, respected, and supported through every step.
Our office is located at 710 S 9th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, in the heart of downtown and just a few blocks from the Regional Justice Center at 200 Lewis Avenue, where Clark County's Eighth Judicial District Court hears personal injury cases. Clients arriving from the south reach us off Interstate 15, and those coming from the east side via Charleston Boulevard. You can call +1 702-996-3651 to speak with our team, or view our Google Business Profile to confirm our location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/3dxnbFnNr8DGHT5F9.
Las Vegas sees a kind of traffic few cities do: more than forty million visitors a year sharing the roads with residents, heavy rideshare volume around the Strip, commercial trucks moving through the I-15 freight corridor, and Mojave Desert conditions from triple-digit summer heat to sudden monsoon-season flooding. Accidents happen every day, but your situation is personal. Your recovery, your finances, and your future deserve focused attention. Our job is to protect your claim so you can focus on healing.
If you’re not sure whether you “have a case,” that’s normal. Most people don’t know what matters until they’ve been through it. A good first step is getting clarity on your options before signing anything or making statements that could be used against you.
We represent injured people throughout the Las Vegas Valley, from Downtown and the 18b Arts District to Huntridge, Symphony Park, and the neighborhoods around the Las Vegas Medical District. Our work extends across Clark County and into Henderson, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Paradise, and Summerlin. Wherever your accident happened, on the Strip, along Interstate 15, or near the Spaghetti Bowl where I-15 meets US-95, we handle your claim with the same urgency.
If you were partly at fault, you can usually still recover. Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141: as long as you are 50 percent or less at fault, you can collect damages, reduced by your share of the blame. Cross 51 percent and recovery is barred, which is exactly why insurers work so hard to shift fault onto injured people. Keeping your share of fault low is a core part of what we do.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim after a Las Vegas accident? In most cases, two years from the date of the accident under NRS 11.190(4)(e). Wrongful death claims run two years from the date of death under NRS 41.085. A narrow "discovery rule" can shift when that clock starts if an injury wasn't immediately apparent, but Clark County courts enforce these deadlines strictly.
What if I was partly at fault for the crash? Under Nevada's modified comparative negligence rule (NRS 41.141), you can recover as long as you are 50 percent or less at fault, with your award reduced by your percentage of fault. At 51 percent or more, recovery is barred.
Where would my case actually be heard? Clark County injury claims over $15,000 are heard in the Eighth Judicial District Court at the Regional Justice Center, 200 Lewis Avenue, just blocks from our office. Smaller claims may go through justice court.
Does it matter that I wasn't wearing a seatbelt? Nevada law protects you here. Under NRS 484D.495, the defense cannot use your failure to wear a seatbelt as evidence to reduce your compensation.
WHY CHOOSE US :
Why injured people in Las Vegas choose H&P:
Our office is minutes from the Regional Justice Center, where Clark County injury cases are tried.
We know Nevada injury law specifically, from the NRS 11.190 filing deadline to the NRS 41.141 comparative-negligence rule insurers exploit.
We handle the full range of valley cases: I-15 truck collisions, Strip-area rideshare and pedestrian injuries, motorcycle crashes, slip and falls, and wrongful death.