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Dayton, Nevada
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Car Accident Lawyers in Dayton

3 accident lawyers found in Dayton, Nevada. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Jonas M. Grant
Jonas M. Grant

Law Offices of Jonas M. Grant

Business LawEmployment LawReal Estate LawCommunications & Internet Law
Dayton28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mark Adrian Goodman
Mark Adrian Goodman

Goodman & Associates

Dayton
Meghan Dohoney
Meghan Dohoney

Dohoney Law Office

Dayton

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Dayton, Nevada

Dayton sits in Lyon County along the Carson River, east of Carson City and just south of Silver Springs. The town has grown steadily in recent years, with residents commuting to jobs in Carson City, Reno, and the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center near Fernley. That growth has brought more traffic, more construction, and more accidents across the region.

Common Accident Types in Dayton

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury claims in the Dayton area. U.S. Route 50, which runs directly through town, carries heavy commuter traffic between Carson City and Fernley. Dayton Valley Road and Pike Street also see regular collisions, especially during morning and evening commutes. Highway crashes on US-50 near Stagecoach and Silver Springs can involve high speeds and severe injuries.

Workplace incidents also generate injury claims in Dayton and surrounding Lyon County. Warehouse operations, construction sites, and mining-related work all carry significant risk. Workers hurt on the job may have claims beyond standard workers' compensation depending on the circumstances.

Slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites, and accidents involving off-road vehicles on BLM land east of town round out the common injury cases local attorneys handle.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Dayton

Look for an attorney who handles your specific type of accident case, not just general personal injury. Ask about their experience with insurance negotiations and trial outcomes in Lyon County courts. Most accident lawyers in Nevada offer free consultations and work on contingency fees, meaning you pay nothing unless they recover money for you.

Nevada gives you two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 51% or more at fault for your own injuries, you cannot recover damages.