A car crash can happen in seconds, but the effects can last a long time. One moment you’re on your way to work or heading home—and the next, you’re hurt, your car is wrecked, and your mind is racing. You’re wondering how bad the injuries are, how you’ll pay the bills, and what to do next. It’s a lot to deal with, especially when you’re already in pain or missing work.
We’ve helped people in your shoes get answers, care, and fair compensation. Whether it was a rear-end crash, a T-bone accident, or a hit-and-run, we’ve seen how hard it is to deal with insurance adjusters, doctors, and repairs all at once. That’s why we take care of the legal side for you.
Even if your injuries seem small at first, things like whiplash or brain injuries can get worse over time. Getting checked out by a doctor and speaking with a lawyer early can protect your health and your case.
We listen to what happened, explain your options, and get to work right away. No upfront fees. No pressure. Just honest help when you need it most. If you’ve been in a car accident in Las Vegas, call Friedman Injury Law for a free consultation. We’re here to fight for you.
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Car accident claims might seem straightforward, but insurance companies use delay tactics and confusion to avoid paying full value. We see it all the time—fast “courtesy” calls, low offers, and forms meant to trip you up. Our lawyers stay one step ahead by tracking every deadline, collecting strong evidence, and pushing adjusters to take your case seriously. We’ve helped clients recover millions, including $3.1 million for a delivery driver hit from behind, $1.9 million for a tourist injured by a drunk driver, and $825,000 for someone who suffered a shattered hip in a T-bone crash. Each case gets a personalized plan, not a copy-paste approach. You don’t pay anything up front. We only get paid if we win.
We also know Las Vegas traffic inside and out. Between Strip congestion, weekend backups, and construction zones, every crash has a unique story. We work with former accident-reconstruction officers who know the patterns on I-15, Sahara Avenue, and other high-risk roads. That local insight helps us explain how the accident really happened—and why the other driver is at fault. From there, we stay hands-on.
Growing up in Las Vegas, Blake Friedman watched his father, a respected trial lawyer, help families pick up the pieces after life-changing injuries. That example set a course. After graduating from the William S. Boyd School of Law, Blake externed for a future Nevada Supreme Court justice and dove into injury practice. He has served thousands of crash victims, earning Super Lawyers “Rising Star” honors three years straight. Blake’s empathy is personal: multiple orthopedic surgeries in college taught him the frustration of long rehab, medical red tape, and surprise bills. That experience drives him to knock on witnesses’ doors, pull security video, and fight like each file belongs to family.
Traffic experts call Clark County one of the nation’s most dangerous urban areas for drivers and walkers. Recent data tell the story:
386 traffic deaths statewide in 2023, with 248 in Clark County—roughly two-thirds of all Nevada roadway fatalities.
106 pedestrian deaths, the highest on record for the Silver State.
Speeding ranked in 32 percent of fatal wrecks, while alcohol or drug impairment showed up in 24 percent.
Tourist traffic rises by as much as 450,000 extra vehicles on major holiday weekends, boosting crash risk on I-15 and the 215 Beltway.
These stats prove serious collisions are common events, not rare accidents, on our desert roads.
Smartphones buzz, giant LED billboards flash, and neon signs crowd the skyline. A two-second glance away from traffic is all it takes for a high-speed rear-end. Phone records, dash-cam footage, and witness statements help us prove eyes were off the road.
Nightlife draws millions, and rideshare demand can’t cover every outing. From 9 p.m. to 4 a.m., Metro officers report a sharp jump in DUI arrests. Field-sobriety tests, blood-alcohol reports, and prior convictions often tilt liability fully onto the impaired driver.
Late flights, casino shifts, and desert highways tempt drivers to race the clock. Tailgating, weaving, and brake-checking cause violent impacts with limited reaction time. Event-data-recorder downloads show exact speeds and throttle positions seconds before the crash.
Running red lights on Sahara, making illegal U-turns on Charleston, or racing through the Spaghetti Bowl at rush hour leads to high-force T-bones and rollovers. Traffic-camera footage can reveal blatant disregard for safety.
Service employees leaving overnight shifts and rideshare contractors squeezing in extra fares often push past safe limits. Fatigue slows reflexes and leads to drift-offs at freeway speeds. Eyewitness reports of swerving, plus log-in data from rideshare apps, uncover exhaustion behind the wheel.
Car crash force hits the body in unforgiving ways:
Neck and Spine – whiplash, bulging discs, fractured vertebrae, and nerve damage can lead to chronic pain.
Brain Trauma – concussions, post-concussion syndrome, and more severe TBIs can cause headaches, memory loss, and mood swings.
Broken Bones – wrists, ankles, ribs, and pelvis often fracture when metal crumples.
Joint Injuries – torn ACLs, rotator-cuff tears, and dislocated shoulders require surgery and rehab.
Internal Damage – organ bruising, internal bleeding, and collapsed lungs may stay hidden at first, so prompt exams are key.
Scarring and Burns – shattered glass or airbag chemicals leave permanent marks.
Emotional Harm – nightmares, anxiety, and depression surface long after bruises fade.
We partner with orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, psychologists, and life-care planners to chart a clear medical roadmap connecting every injury to the crash.
Uber and Lyft vehicles zip through tourist corridors at all hours. When you’re hurt as a passenger, driver, or pedestrian, layered insurance rules apply—personal auto policies, company coverage, and excess commercial policies. We untangle the stack to reach the highest limits.
Visitors flood local roads in rental sedans and SUVs. These vehicles often carry out-of-state policies or credit-card coverage with strict reporting rules. Delays can void benefits. We file fast and deal with rental agencies so tourists leave town with peace of mind.
Same-day shipping means more vans on side streets. Company GPS logs, driver hours, and maintenance records help prove when businesses cut safety corners to rush packages.
Roughly 11 percent of Nevada motorists lack coverage. If the at-fault driver’s policy runs out before your hospital bill is paid, we chase recovery through your own UM/UIM policy, a parent company’s coverage, or a negligent bar that overserved alcohol.
We build strong car accident claims by acting fast and digging deep. Our team sends investigators to the crash scene right away to document skid marks, debris, and anything that could disappear within days. We reach out to witnesses early while their memories are fresh, and we collect key digital evidence like phone records, rideshare logs, and dash cam or street camera footage. When needed, we bring in engineers to reconstruct the crash using 3-D models that clearly show how the collision happened. These visuals can help convince both insurance adjusters and juries of what really took place.
We also back up every injury with detailed medical proof—X-rays, surgery reports, rehab logs, and future treatment plans all tied directly to the crash. Doctors provide written statements that explain how the injuries connect to the impact. On the financial side, we work with experts to show how your ability to work and earn a living has changed. Economists break down the long-term costs, including lost wages and missed promotions. Armed with this evidence, we send strong demand letters that pressure insurers to offer fair settlements. If they don’t, we’re ready for trial—every case is prepared like it could go to court tomorrow. That pressure alone often leads to better outcomes.
Nevada law allows payment for both economic and non-economic harm:
Ambulance, ER, hospital stays, surgery, and lifelong care
Physical therapy, mobility devices, and home-health visits
Lost pay, gig income, bonuses, and retirement contributions
Reduced earning power for permanent injuries
Auto repair or replacement, plus child car seats, phones, laptops, and other damaged property
Pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of hobbies
Scarring, disfigurement, and loss of consortium for spouses
Wrongful-death damages—funeral costs, loss of support, and companionship—when a life is taken
We build a detailed damage picture so nothing gets left off the negotiating table.
Check Safety – move to the shoulder if traffic threatens more harm and call 911.
Exchange Info – gather driver’s licenses, license plate numbers, and insurance cards.
Document the Scene – wide photos, close-ups, skid marks, traffic signs, and weather conditions.
Locate Witnesses – get names, numbers, and quick voice-memo statements if willing.
Seek Medical Care – even minor aches can mask serious injury. ER or urgent-care notes link pain to the crash.
Notify Insurance – give the basics, but refuse recorded statements until legal advice.
Call Us – early legal help locks down evidence and prevents costly mistakes.
If you’ve been in a car accident, one of your first steps should be letting your own insurance company know. Even if the crash wasn’t your fault, most policies require you to report it. Not doing so could mean missing out on certain benefits like rental coverage or medical payments. If you’re unsure about what to say or how to get started, our team at Friedman Injury Law can help guide you through it.
After you report the crash, your insurance adjuster will likely ask for key details. They’ll want to know the time and place of the accident, who was involved, how it happened, and whether the police showed up. Be honest and stick to the facts. It’s okay to speak with your own insurance company, but avoid giving statements to the other driver’s insurer. They might record your words and use them to try to blame you or lower your payout. If you’re unsure what to say, we’re here to step in and handle those conversations for you.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
Most car-accident claims carry a two-year deadline in Nevada, counting from the crash date. Some factors, such as a government vehicle or a minor child injury, change that clock. We verify the exact limit.
Can I afford a lawyer?
Yes. Our contingency model means no fees until we secure money for you. Initial consultations are free.
What if I was partly at fault?
Nevada’s modified comparative-negligence rule lets you collect as long as you’re less than 51 percent responsible. Your award drops by your share of fault.
Will my insurance rates rise if I use my medical-payments or UM coverage?
Nevada law bars insurers from raising premiums solely for using these benefits when you did not cause the crash.
How long will my case take?
Simple soft-tissue claims may settle in months. Cases involving surgery, disputed liability, or large policy limits can run a year or more. We push for speed but never accept less just to finish fast.
Do I have to go to court?
Roughly 90 percent of cases settle. However, we prepare for trial from day one so you hold the upper hand.
What paperwork should I keep?
Save medical bills, prescriptions, repair estimates, rental-car receipts, and diaries noting pain or missed activities. These records turn into money later.
Is the first offer ever fair?
Almost never. Adjusters test whether you know the true value of your claim. Early offers often cover only ER charges, ignoring therapy, lost income, and long-term pain.
How much is my pain and suffering worth?
There’s no fixed chart. Factors include injury type, recovery length, daily limitations, and jury verdict trends in Clark County. We study similar cases to support a solid figure.
What if the driver who hit me fled the scene?
Police crash-reconstruction teams, traffic-camera footage, and witness tips often track down hit-and-run offenders. When they can’t, your UM policy steps in.
Time works for insurers, not you. Evidence fades, witnesses move, and medical bills keep rolling in. One phone call puts Friedman Injury Law on your side. We gather proof, manage paperwork, and battle adjusters while you focus on healing. Reach us 24/7 for a free consultation at (702) 970-4222. Let’s start rebuilding your life today.
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