Car accidents happen in the Fernley area every day for various reasons. The Nevada Department of Public Safety’s Office of Traffic Safety recently reported that 2022 was one of the deadliest years for car accidents in Nevada and cited speeding and intoxicated driving as the leading cause of serious accidents. If you were recently injured in an accident caused by another driver, a Fernley car accident lawyer at Aaron Law can help you pursue accountability.
The team at Aaron Law can provide comprehensive legal support for your car accident case in Fernley. Our firm has years of experience helping injured car accident victims recover from their accidents, and we are confident we can help you navigate your case successfully. You have a limited time in which to pursue your recovery, so it’s vital to contact our team at your first opportunity after an accident.
Even if you believe that the fault for your recent car accident is readily apparent, the actual legal process of providing accountability and recovering compensation for your damages is likely to be more difficult than you expect. The right attorney can handle the procedural requirements of your case, address filing deadlines, and gather the evidence you need to firmly establish liability for the injuries you suffered.
The first challenge you face in the aftermath of a car accident in Fernley is establishing fault. In Nevada, all car accident cases involving multiple drivers are resolved using a fault-based system. This means whoever caused the accident is responsible for the resulting damages. Fault may be clear in some cases and contested in others.
Some of the most commonly cited causes of car accidents in Fernley include distracted driving and moving violations, such as speeding, running red lights, or performing illegal turns. Distracted driving is a serious societal problem. In fact, distracted driving resulted in 3,208 traffic deaths in 2024. Accidents also commonly occur because of intoxicated driving, which can lead to criminal charges for the at-fault driver, along with their civil liability for the damages they caused.
Aaron Law can gather the evidence you will need to establish fault for your accident. We can secure drivers’ cell phone records, vehicle computer data, and police reports to build your case. You can also rely on us to gather witness statements if anyone saw your accident happen.
In Nevada, it is possible for more than one party to share fault for a car accident. This includes the injured plaintiff, in which case the state’s modified comparative fault rule comes into effect. If you are found to share fault for your accident, you will have a fault percentage assigned. As long as this is less than the defendant’s, you can still recover compensation, but your case award will be reduced by your fault percentage.
The Nevada Department of Transportation reports that speeding and intoxicated driving are responsible for most of the fatal car accidents in Nevada each year. While there was a slight decrease in accident fatalities from 2023 to 2024, vehicle crashes are still responsible for many accidental deaths throughout the state. If you lost a loved one in a fatal crash, you may have grounds to file a wrongful death case.
Sometimes, it can be difficult to know what to do immediately following a traumatic event such as a car accident. The adrenaline and shock associated with such an event can cloud judgment and make it impossible to think clearly. Here are a few steps you can take in the aftermath of an accident that might help the recovery process go more smoothly for you.
In the weeks and months following your injury, it is important to keep a careful record of any expenses or losses associated with the accident. Any settlement you receive for your injuries should cover all of your medical bills, from initial emergency care all the way through to the final physical therapy session, if applicable.
Soon after your accident, you may receive a call from the other driver’s insurance company. They may sound as if they sympathize with your position and offer condolences for your injury. They are also likely to offer a settlement for your losses. This initial settlement offer is not likely to cover your damages, so it is very important that you do not accept any such offer without first consulting an attorney to discuss whether or not the offer is fair.
Every driver in Nevada is required to have auto insurance, and the Nevada Department of Insurance reports that statewide insurance premiums are some of the most expensive in the United States. This does not, unfortunately, translate to insurance always covering the full scope of the damages resulting from an accident.
Insurance companies will almost always push back against claims as much as possible. They will look for excuses to deny or devalue claims and are trained to use your own words against you. They may question their client’s liability for your accident, and may even try to imply that you were at fault or were equally negligent.
In some cases, communication from an attorney is enough to show an insurance company that an injured person is serious about pursuing compensation. Experienced lawyers know the strategies insurance companies use to avoid paying what they should, and a good lawyer can help you navigate the process and communicate without damaging your case.
In many cases, car accident victims are never able to reach a satisfactory settlement through negotiation with an insurance company. If you find yourself in this position, you do not need to give up on seeking compensation. The next step is to file a personal injury claim with the help of your attorney. A personal injury claim, unlike an insurance claim, is a civil action filed through the court system. It is designed to help accident victims seek compensation when they cannot get it through insurance.
In Nevada, personal injury cases are usually heard in the district court that serves the county where the accident took place. If you need to go to court for a Fernley car accident injury, the hearing will probably be handled by the Third Judicial District Court, located at 911 Harvey Way in Yerington.
A personal injury case can be your optimal legal mechanism for securing the compensation you need to recover after a car accident in Fernley. In any personal injury case, the injured plaintiff must identify the defendant who caused their injury, prove how they caused it, and then prove the full scope of the damages they suffered.
This may sound straightforward, but many personal injury cases are more complex than they appear at first. You will need an experienced attorney’s help to gather the evidence you need to firmly establish liability for your car accident.
If you can successfully prove that the defendant is directly responsible for causing your car accident, it is possible to claim compensation for the economic and non-economic damages they caused:
Ultimately, a car accident can be life-changing, but with the right attorney handling your case, you have a better chance of maximizing your compensation and recovering as fully as possible. You have a short time to gather the evidence you will need to prove fault, and there are time limits for filing auto insurance claims and personal injury cases in Nevada.
Aaron Law is ready to help you with your car accident case. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a Fernley car accident lawyer, and we can explain the legal services we provide that can help you recover. We look forward to resolving your car accident case and maximizing your compensation.
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