
Truck Accident Claims in Las Vegas: What Nevada Victims Need to Know
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Truck accidents in Las Vegas often cause severe injuries because of the size and weight difference between commercial trucks and passenger vehicles. If you were hurt in a crash involving an 18-wheeler, delivery truck, or other commercial vehicle, your claim may involve multiple parties, larger insurance policies, and stricter evidence requirements than a typical car crash case. At Thomas Boley Attorney At Law, we help victims build strong cases quickly so critical evidence is preserved.
Why Truck Accident Cases Are More Complex
Commercial trucking cases are governed by both Nevada negligence law and federal safety rules. In addition to the driver, liability may extend to the trucking company, maintenance contractor, cargo loader, or even a parts manufacturer. Determining fault requires a detailed investigation that includes driver logs, inspection records, dispatch data, and on-board electronic data recorder information. These cases are won by evidence, not assumptions.
Critical Evidence to Preserve Immediately
Time matters. Trucking companies and insurers begin building their defense immediately after a crash. Your legal team should move quickly to preserve black-box data, dashcam footage, maintenance history, weight tickets, and hours-of-service logs before records are overwritten or lost. You should also preserve your own evidence: photos of the scene, medical records, bills, and witness contact information. If you have not yet done so, review our guide on what to do after a Las Vegas accident.
How Nevada Fault Rules Affect Compensation
Nevada follows modified comparative negligence rules. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault, but your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Trucking insurers often try to shift blame to injured drivers early. A thorough liability analysis can make a major difference in your final recovery, especially in catastrophic injury cases involving long-term care costs.
What Damages May Be Available
Depending on the facts, a truck accident claim may include compensation for emergency care, surgery, ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other long-term losses. If a crash resulted in a fatality, surviving family members may also have rights under Nevada wrongful death law. Learn more in our wrongful death claims guide and our overview of Nevada personal injury claims.
Speak with a Las Vegas Truck Accident Lawyer
If you or a loved one was injured in a truck crash in Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, or anywhere in Clark County, we can help you evaluate your options and protect your claim from day one. Call (702) 435-3333 for a free consultation with Thomas Boley Attorney At Law. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
About the Author
Thomas Boley is a Nevada licensed attorney specializing in personal injury law and criminal defense. Since 2008, Thomas has represented thousands of clients in Las Vegas and Clark County, recovering millions of dollars in compensation for injury victims. He is a member of the State Bar of Nevada, the Clark County Bar Association, and the Nevada Justice Association.
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