
MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT ATTORNEY — LAS VEGAS, NV
Motorcycle accidents cause devastating, life-altering injuries. Thomas Boley has represented injured riders in Las Vegas since 2008, recovering millions in compensation. Insurance companies target motorcyclists — don't face them alone.
No Fee Unless We Win
We handle all motorcycle accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we win your case — no upfront costs, no hourly fees, no risk.

Motorcyclists are 29 times more likely to die in a crash than car occupants per mile traveled, per NHTSA data.
Insurance companies routinely blame riders for accidents caused by other drivers. You need an attorney who fights back against biker bias.
Motorcycle injuries are more severe and costly than car accident injuries. Your compensation must reflect the true cost of your recovery.
TYPES OF ACCIDENTS WE HANDLE
Thomas Boley represents injured riders in all types of motorcycle accidents throughout Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada.
The most common and deadly motorcycle accident. A car turning left fails to see or yield to an oncoming motorcycle. These crashes cause catastrophic injuries and the at-fault driver is typically liable under Nevada law.
A distracted or tailgating driver strikes a motorcyclist from behind. Even at low speeds, rear-end impacts can throw a rider from their bike, causing severe spinal, head, and road rash injuries.
Accidents involving 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and commercial vehicles are especially dangerous for motorcyclists. These cases involve complex insurance coverage, federal trucking regulations, and multiple potentially liable parties.
When a driver flees after striking a motorcyclist, your own Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage becomes your primary source of compensation. Thomas Boley navigates these complex claims to maximize your recovery.
Potholes, debris, oil slicks, and poorly maintained roads are far more dangerous for motorcyclists than car drivers. Government entities and property owners may be liable for dangerous road conditions under Nevada premises liability law.
Drivers who fail to check their blind spots before changing lanes are a leading cause of motorcycle accidents. These crashes often occur on Las Vegas freeways and the Strip. Dashcam footage and witness testimony are critical to proving liability.
CRITICAL STEPS
The steps you take in the hours and days after a motorcycle accident can determine the outcome of your case. Follow these steps to protect your health and your legal rights.
Motorcycle accidents cause severe injuries — traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, road rash, and internal bleeding. Get emergency medical treatment immediately, even if you feel okay. A medical record created at the scene is critical evidence for your claim.
Photograph the vehicles, road conditions, skid marks, debris, and your injuries from multiple angles. Get the names, contact information, and insurance details of all drivers. Collect contact information from witnesses before they leave.
Do not give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurance company without first consulting an attorney. Anything you say will be used to minimize your claim. Notify your own insurer of the accident but decline to provide a detailed statement.
Contact our office immediately. We send evidence preservation letters, secure surveillance footage before it is overwritten, retain accident reconstruction experts, and begin building your case from day one — at no upfront cost.
COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE
Nevada law allows injured motorcyclists to recover full compensation for all economic and non-economic losses caused by another party's negligence.
NEVADA LAW
Nevada follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can recover damages as long as you are 50% or less at fault. Insurance adjusters routinely argue that motorcyclists were speeding, lane-splitting, or not wearing proper gear to reduce your payout. An experienced attorney builds a strong factual record to minimize your assigned fault percentage.
View full statute →Nevada requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance: $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage. Motorcyclists are also required to carry this coverage. If the at-fault driver is uninsured, your own Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage becomes critical.
View full statute →In Nevada, you have two years from the date of your motorcycle accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim. Contact an attorney immediately — surveillance footage is often overwritten within 24–72 hours, and physical evidence disappears quickly.
View full statute →Nevada requires all motorcycle operators and passengers to wear helmets that meet U.S. DOT standards. Insurance companies will attempt to use helmet non-compliance to reduce your damages. Thomas Boley counters these tactics with expert testimony and thorough accident reconstruction.
View full statute →FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ACT NOW
Nevada imposes a strict 2-year deadline under NRS 11.190 to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit. Every day matters — evidence disappears and witnesses' memories fade. Thomas Boley has recovered millions for injured riders in Las Vegas. Free, confidential consultation. No fee unless we win.
CONTACT US
Tell us about your case. Thomas Boley will personally review the details and respond as quickly as possible.