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Car Accident Lawyers in North Las Vegas

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Ronald Wayne Truman
Ronald Wayne Truman

Law Offices of Ronald Wayne Truman

North Las Vegas

Accident and Injury Lawyers in North Las Vegas, Nevada

North Las Vegas sits just north of the Las Vegas Strip and has grown into one of Clark County's largest cities. With neighborhoods stretching from Aliante to Eldorado and close proximity to Nellis Air Force Base, the area sees heavy daily traffic and a wide range of accident types. Residents here and in nearby communities like Las Vegas, Henderson, and Mesquite deserve strong legal representation when injuries disrupt their lives.

Common Accident Types in North Las Vegas

Car accidents happen frequently along major corridors like North Las Vegas Boulevard, Craig Road, and Cheyenne Avenue. The I-15 and US-93 corridors carry high-speed traffic through the area, and highway collisions on these routes often result in serious injuries. The Las Vegas Beltway (CC-215) interchange zones are another common trouble spot during rush hours.

Workplace incidents are also common given the area's warehouse districts and construction sites near the North Las Vegas Airport and Apex Industrial Park. Injuries from falls, equipment malfunctions, and repetitive strain affect workers across multiple industries. Trucking accidents, slip and fall cases, and motorcycle collisions round out the types of claims that injury attorneys in this area handle regularly.

Finding the Right Lawyer in North Las Vegas

The right attorney will have direct experience with the specific type of accident you were involved in. Look for a lawyer who knows Clark County courts, has handled cases with local insurance adjusters, and offers a free initial consultation. Most accident and injury lawyers in North Las Vegas work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront.

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