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Fighting Tirelessly for Injured Motorcyclists in Las Vegas
Our team at Cameron Law understands the unique challenges motorcycle riders face after an accident. We know that insurance companies often try to minimize settlements for motorcycle accidents, and we're here to protect your rights.
Our dedicated legal team will investigate your case thoroughly, build a strong legal strategy, and fight aggressively to get you the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
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Record-Breaking Settlements
Millions recovered for clients
Rideshare Vehicle Accident
$1,500,000
AWARD FOR PREMISES LIABILITY - NEGLIGENT SECURITY
$1,000,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$950,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$651,548
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT - BICYCLE VS CAR
$600,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$575,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$410,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$342,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$315,637
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$250,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$205,000
AWARD FOR SLIP & FALL AT AN APARTMENT COMPLEX
$200,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT - MOPED
$190,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$155,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$150,000
AWARD FOR MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT
$130,000
AWARD FOR NO CONTACT MOTORCYCLE VS TRUCK ACCIDENT
$100,000
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Las Vegas Motorcycle Accident Statistics
In the first part of 2024, Clark County experienced a significant increase in traffic fatalities, with a 38% rise compared to the previous year. The number of people killed in traffic incidents in the county totaled 126 by May.
This increase includes a dramatic rise in deaths involving motorcycles in Clark County; motorcyclist fatalities saw a 71% increase compared to 2023. Over three-fourths of Nevada motorcyclist fatalities occurred within the county, which further underscores the heightened risk for riders in the Las Vegas area.
From Scene to Settlement: Your Guide to the Process
Being involved in a motorcycle accident can be confusing and overwhelming. You may be dealing with injuries, stressful life changes, and the uncertainty of what comes next. If you understand the steps involved in the claim process, you may feel more in control — and you’ll know what to do to protect your rights.
Here's a step-by-step guide to navigating the motorcycle accident claim process, from the scene of the crash to a potential settlement.
At the Scene of the Accident
Safety is paramount directly after an accident. Take these steps to the best of your ability:
- Prioritize Safety: If possible, move your motorcycle out of traffic to prevent another collision.
- Look for Injuries: Check on your own well-being and that of anyone else involved.
- Call 911: Report the accident to the police and request medical assistance, even if you believe your injuries are minor.
- Gather Information: If you are able, collect the following information:
- Names, contact details, driver's license numbers, and insurance information of other drivers.
- Contact details of any witnesses.
- Photos and videos of the accident scene, damage to vehicles, and injuries.
- Do Not Admit Fault: Refrain from apologizing or saying anything that could be interpreted as an admission of guilt.
- Seek Medical Attention: Get checked out by medical professionals, even if you initially feel fine — some injuries may not be immediately apparent.
While the scene of an accident may be hectic, staying calm and collected can benefit you later.
After the Accident
Next, your goal should be to preserve your legal rights. Take the following steps:
- Report the Accident to Your Insurance Company: However, you should avoid giving a recorded statement or signing anything without speaking to an attorney first.
- Keep Detailed Records: Maintain organized records of medical bills, repair estimates, police reports, correspondence with insurance companies, and other documents.
- Contact a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Consulting with an experienced attorney as soon as possible is crucial.
A lawyer can review your case, explain your rights, investigate the accident, negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, and help you understand your legal options.
The Claims Process
If a motorcycle accident attorney decides to take your case, the next step is likely to file a claim. You can rely on your lawyer to handle the paperwork and legal tasks during this process:
- Filing a Claim: Your lawyer will help you file a claim with the at-fault driver's insurance company, seeking compensation for your damages.
- Insurance Investigation: The insurance company will conduct its own investigation of the accident.
- Negotiation: Your attorney will negotiate with the insurance adjuster to reach a fair settlement that covers all of your losses.
- Settlement or Trial: If negotiation succeeds, you will receive compensation; otherwise, your attorney can file a lawsuit and take your case to court.
A lawyer who is skilled both at the negotiating table and in the courtroom will be in a strong position to win you a fair settlement.
Working with Cameron Law
At Cameron Law, our compassionate motorcycle accident attorney is here to guide you every step of the way. As dedicated legal professionals, our mission is to:
- Protect Your Rights: We'll ensure you understand your rights and will advocate for you throughout the entire legal process.
- Investigate Thoroughly: We'll conduct an independent investigation to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a strong case on your behalf.
- Handle Communications: We'll handle all communication and negotiations with the insurance companies so you can focus on your recovery.
- Fight for Full Compensation: We are committed to fighting tirelessly to get you the full compensation you deserve for your medical bills, lost income, emotional distress, and. other losses.
Don’t go through the aftermath of a motorcycle crash injury alone. Cameron Law is here to help.
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+1 702-745-4545Dangers on the Road: Common Causes of Las Vegas Motorcycle Accidents
Las Vegas offers a vibrant backdrop for motorcyclists, but its bustling streets can also pose risks. Understanding the common causes of accidents is crucial for rider safety.
Here are some key factors that frequently contribute to motorcycle accidents in Las Vegas:
Distracted Driving
Drivers who engage in activities like texting, talking on cell phones, or adjusting entertainment systems might fail to see a motorcyclist.
Side-Impact (T-Bone) Collisions
These often occur at intersections when drivers run red lights or fail to yield the right-of-way.
Failure to Yield
Drivers making left turns or pulling out from side streets often misjudge a motorcycle's speed and distance, leading to collisions.
Blind Spots
Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to blind spots, especially when drivers don’t check carefully when changing lanes or merging.
Impaired Driving
Drunk and drugged driving continues to endanger everyone on Las Vegas roads.
Speeding
Excessive speed reduces reaction time and magnifies the impact of a crash.
Aggressive Driving
Behaviors like tailgating and unsafe lane changes leave motorcyclists with little room for error.
Hazardous Road Conditions
Potholes, debris, slippery surfaces, and poor road design can create hazards for all vehicles but are particularly dangerous for motorcycles.
By being aware of these common dangers, riders can make more informed decisions and prioritize their safety on the road. However, even the most cautious motorcyclist can become the victim of another motorist’s negligence.
The High Cost of Impact: Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
Motorcycle accidents often result in more severe injuries than other types of crashes due to the lack of protection for riders. Here's what you need to know about common motorcycle accident injuries:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): TBIs can cause a wide range of problems, from headaches and memory loss to severe cognitive impairments and personality changes.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can lead to partial or complete paralysis, chronic pain, and loss of bodily functions.
- Broken Bones and Fractures: The force of impact frequently results in broken bones, especially the limbs, ribs, or collarbone.
- Road Rash and Lacerations: Sliding across pavement can cause painful road rash, which is highly prone to infection and may require skin grafts.
- Internal Injuries: Blunt force trauma can damage internal organs, leading to life-threatening complications if not treated immediately.
- Amputations: In the most severe accidents, the extent of injuries may require amputation of limbs.
If you have suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident that wasn't your fault, you have rights. A Las Vegas motorcycle accident attorney at Cameron Law is here to help you understand your options and fight for the compensation you deserve.
More than Medical Bills: The Full Scope of Recoverable Damages
After a motorcycle accident caused by someone else's negligence, you deserve to be made whole for all your losses — not just the immediate medical costs.
Many people are surprised to learn that the compensation you can recover goes far beyond initial medical bills. At Cameron Law, our mission is to ensure our clients receive compensation for the full scope of their losses, whether financial or nonfinancial.
Economic Damages: Putting a Price on Financial Losses
Economic damages cover the tangible financial costs you incur due to the accident. These are often easier to calculate as they involve specific monetary amounts:
- Medical Expenses: Past medical bills, such as hospital stays, surgery, ambulance fees, doctor visits, and physical therapy.
- Future Healthcare Costs: Ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term care that you are likely to require because of your injuries.
- Lost Wages: Income lost since the accident, along with future lost earnings if you cannot return to your previous job or need to reduce your work hours.
- Property Damage: The cost to repair or replace your motorcycle and any other damaged property, such as a helmet or riding gear.
An experienced motorcycle accident attorney at Cameron Law can gather proof of each of these losses, accurately calculating both previous costs and expected future expenses.
Non-Economic Damages: Accounting for Pain and Suffering
Non-economic damages are harder to quantify but are just as important in making you whole. They address the ways in which the accident has impacted your quality of life:
- Pain and Suffering: The physical pain and discomfort you experience as a direct result of your injuries, both past and ongoing.
- Emotional Distress: Psychological distress and its related effects, such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleeplessness, and fear of riding again.
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Loss of ability to engage in activities you once enjoyed, such as hobbies, sports, or spending time with loved ones.
- Loss of Consortium: The impact of your injuries on your close personal relationships, particularly with a spouse or partner.
Injuries that are more severe and life-changing typically lead to higher non-economic awards.
Punitive Damages: Holding Reckless Conduct Accountable
In some motorcycle accident cases, the court may award punitive damages. These damages are intended to punish the at-fault party for particularly egregious or reckless conduct, such as drunk driving or excessive speeding. They also serve as a warning to prevent others from acting similarly.
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+1 702-745-4545Your Fight Is Our Fight: Why Choose Cameron Law?
We believe in holding negligent drivers responsible for their actions. When you choose our legal team, you have access to:
Client-Focused Representation
We take a personalized approach, listening to your story and keeping you informed every step of the way.
Proven Track Record of Success
We've secured significant settlements and verdicts for our clients and are dedicated to getting you the best possible outcome.
Aggressive Negotiation and Litigation
We'll fight tirelessly to reach a fair settlement — or take your case to court if necessary.
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We're here for you around the clock to answer your questions and address your concerns.
We thrive on the strength of our team and our personal relationships within our community. Every member of our staff is committed to the success of clients like you.
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FAQ
Do I need to wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle in Las Vegas?
Yes, Nevada law requires all motorcycle riders and passengers to wear helmets that meet specific safety standards.
How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit in Nevada?
In Nevada, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, it's best to contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights, as evidence can be lost over time, and witness memories can fade.
What if my motorcycle accident was a hit-and-run?
If the other driver flees the scene, it's very important to report the accident to the police immediately. Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may apply after a hit-and-run motorcycle accident. An attorney can help you with your claim.
I was injured while riding my motorcycle for Uber Eats, DoorDash, or another delivery service. Can you help?
Yes, we have experience handling cases involving accidents that occur while working for rideshare and delivery companies. These cases often involve complex insurance issues, and we can help you understand your rights and options.