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Fallon, Nevada
Nevada

Car Accident Lawyers in Fallon

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

John Paul Schlegelmilch
John Paul Schlegelmilch

Law Offices of John Paul Schlegelmilch

Fallon
Mr. Martin G Crowley
Mr. Martin G Crowley

Crowley Trial Lawyers

Fallon

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Fallon, Nevada

Fallon sits in Churchill County as the county seat, surrounded by high desert and agricultural land in western Nevada. The city serves as a hub for nearby communities like Stillwater and the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Reservation, and it's home to Naval Air Station Fallon. Whether you live in town or work on the base, accidents can happen anywhere — and knowing where to find legal help matters.

Common Accident Types in Fallon

Car and highway accidents are among the most frequent injury cases in the Fallon area. US Route 50, known as the "Loneliest Road in America," runs directly through town and connects Fallon to Fernley and points west. US Route 95 intersects nearby, carrying heavy truck and passenger traffic. High speeds on these rural highways often lead to serious collisions. Alternate Route 50 through downtown Fallon sees its own share of crashes at local intersections.

Workplace injuries also affect Fallon residents regularly. Agricultural operations, military base employment, and construction work all carry significant injury risks. Slip-and-fall incidents at businesses, dog bites, and off-road vehicle accidents round out the common claims that bring people to an attorney's office.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Fallon

The right attorney depends on your specific accident type and circumstances. A lawyer experienced with truck accidents on US-95 handles different issues than one focused on workplace injury claims. Look for attorneys who have represented clients in Churchill County courts and who offer free initial consultations so you can discuss your case without financial pressure.

Nevada follows a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Nevada is two years from the date of injury, so filing promptly protects your right to compensation.