Is Nevada a No-Fault State?


Nevada is not a no-fault car insurance state. This means that your Nevada car insurance premiums might be a bit lower. However, if you suffer injuries in a car accident caused by a negligent driver, you will likely need to file a lawsuit to recover compensatory damages.

When you need representation from a knowledgeable attorney in Las Vegas to file that lawsuit, contact our team at Valiente Mott. Our personal injury attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in damages for injured motorists, and we will devote all our skills and experience to fighting for the damages you deserve to heal and rebuild your life.

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What is the Difference between a No-Fault and an At-Fault State? 

Each of the country’s twelve no-fault states has enacted its own specific versions of auto insurance. However, the common thread is that an injured driver collects damages directly from their insurance carriers rather than the at-fault driver. Those states also impose limitations on the injured driver’s ability to sue the at-fault driver for additional damages.  Understanding no-fault states and how they apply their laws is critical in recovering the full amount of your rightful compensation after you suffer losses in an accident.

In an at-fault state (also referred to as a “tort law state”), the motorist who caused the accident must compensate an injured driver for their losses. The at-fault motorist’s insurance is generally responsible for that compensation.

In addition, Nevada law requires car owners to carry at least $50,000 in bodily injury insurance, with a limit of $25,000 per person for injuries and $20,000 for property damage. Most Nevada car owners carry liability insurance with larger limits than these minimums.

Why Do I Need a Nevada Car Accident Lawyer to Recover My Damages?

The insurance companies covering auto accident liability in at-fault states hire lawyers who scrutinize claims. They try to minimize the damages that those companies are obligated to pay. As a result, injured motorists who attempt to negotiate directly with them are at an immediate disadvantage, regardless of their intelligence or sophistication.

Retaining an experienced Nevada car accident attorney to represent your interests will level the playing field with liability insurance carriers. This will substantially improve your opportunity to collect a more significant damages award which will compensate you for all of the economic and non-economic losses you incurred as a result of the accident.

Call Valiente Mott in Las Vegas for Representation in a Nevada Car Accident Lawsuit

At Valiente Mott, we are natives of Las Vegas with an in-depth understanding of how Nevada applies its at-fault auto insurance laws to compensate injured auto accident victims. For a complimentary assessment of the damages you may be eligible to recover from the at-fault driver who caused your injuries and losses, please call our offices today.

If you have a question or you are just not sure about putting together a case, let our Injury Law Firm help with your concerns.  No fee unless we win.

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