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Mesquite Premises Liability Lawyer

Individuals regularly sustain injuries in local restaurants, casinos, hotels, retail stores, or even while visiting a friend at their private residence. In the state of Nevada, property owners are legally required to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition to prevent foreseeable harm. This means they must address hidden hazards and warn visitors about dangers that are not immediately obvious.

When a property owner neglects this responsibility and someone gets hurt, the injured party can pursue a legal claim to recover financial compensation for their medical bills and other losses.

What Are Common Premises Liability Hazards?

Most injuries that happen on another person’s commercial or private property are the direct result of negligence. Hazards can take many forms depending on the location, but some of the most frequent situations that lead to legal claims include:

  • Swimming pool accidents caused by broken gates or defective filtration equipment
  • Slip and fall incidents caused by spilled drinks on a casino floor, slick restaurant floors, or broken pavement in a parking lot
  • Dangerous stairways that feature loose handrails, torn carpeting, or uneven steps that cause a visitor to lose their balance
  • Negligent security measures where a business fails to provide adequate lighting or security guards, leading to an assault on a guest
  • Elevator and escalator malfunctions resulting from a failure to perform regular safety inspections and maintenance work
  • Building code or fire safety violations that prevent a safe exit during an emergency or cause avoidable injuries
  • Dog bites and animal attacks that occur because an owner failed to properly restrain their pet
  • Falling objects and merchandise that strike customers while they are shopping in large retail warehouses

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Why Choose Friedman Injury Law?

Friedman Injury Law is a trusted firm dedicated to helping injured individuals secure the financial support they need to move forward with their lives. Our founder, Blake Friedman, is a Las Vegas native who understands the local community and the unique safety challenges present in our major hospitality and entertainment venues.

Our legal team has successfully secured over $100 million in settlements for our clients, demonstrating our ability to handle complex injury claims against powerful opponents. We are incredibly proud of our reputation, backed by over 400 5-star reviews from those we have served. As a testament to our deep roots in the community, we are also proud to be the presenting partner of the Las Vegas A’s Summer Series.

BLAKE S. FRIEDMAN, ESQ.
HAS RECOVERED OVER

$100,000,000

FOR HIS CLIENTS IN
LAS VEGAS AND ACROSS
SOUTHERN NEVADA

What Are the Legal Elements of a Nevada Claim?

To successfully win a case and recover damages after an accident on someone else’s property, you have to prove specific elements under Nevada law. Your premises liability lawyer must establish clear facts to show that the owner is legally responsible for your damages.

First, you need to show that you were legally permitted to be on the property, or if you were not, that the owner knew people frequently trespassed there. Next, you must prove that a dangerous condition existed and that the property owner either created it, knew about it, or should have known about it through regular inspections.

Finally, you must demonstrate that the owner failed to fix the problem or warn you, and that this specific failure directly caused your physical injuries.

Why Should You Hire a Premises Liability Lawyer?

Securing fair compensation from an insurance company or a major corporation is rarely a straightforward process. Property owners and their insurance adjusters will often try to blame you for your own injuries by claiming you were distracted or failing to watch your step.

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means if you are found to be more than fifty percent responsible for your own accident, you cannot recover any money at all. If you are partially at fault but under that threshold, your final payout will be reduced by your percentage of blame.

A dedicated premises liability lawyer understands how to counter these tactics, gather surveillance footage, interview witnesses, and build a strong argument to protect your right to a full financial recovery.

TESTIMONIALS

WHAT OUR LAS VEGAS INJURY CLIENTS SAY

Karin roesch

Gold Stars

Insurance takes longer than it should so help them out and it will be smoother. Otherwise I would highly recommend this law firm and I would call them again. Thumbs up for Vanessa....she is definitely an asset to that company!!!​

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erica weaver

Gold Stars

I am so grateful for Mr. Blake Friedman and the entire team at Friedman Injury Law Firm. After going through such a difficult and stressful time, having someone like Mr. Friedman in my corner made a huge difference. He was not only incredibly knowledgeable and professional, but he was also compassionate, patient, and truly made me feel like I mattered as a person, not just a case. His team was amazing throughout the entire process. They were helpful, responsive, and always willing to answer my questions and guide me when I needed it most. They made a situation that felt overwhelming feel more manageable, and I always felt like I was in good hands. Mr. Friedman genuinely cares about his clients and goes above and beyond to support them. I truly believe anyone who chooses Friedman Injury Law Firm is choosing a team that will listen, advocate for them, and treat them with the respect they deserve. I wholeheartedly recommend Mr. Blake Friedman and Friedman Injury Law Firm. THIS IS YOUR TEAM. I will always be thankful for everything they did for me.

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Get Guidance From Our Mesquite Premises Liability Attorneys Today

If you or a loved one has been hurt because a property owner failed to keep their premises safe, you do not have to handle the legal burdens alone. Friedman Injury Law provides a free initial consultation to discuss the details of your situation and explain your legal options. Contact our office today at (702) 970-4222 to speak with a professional about your case.