Everything You Need to Know About Las Vegas Casino Accidents
It’s no secret that the Las Vegas strip is big business; indeed, the millions of tourists that travel to our city each year and the countless industry workers who facilitate their stay are a large part of what keeps Nevada running. Unfortunately, this amount of constant traffic inevitably leads to a consistent flow of injury-inducing accidents at Vegas casinos and resorts. These accidents vary widely in both severity and cause, and over the years we’ve handled all kinds of casino accident cases, including food poisoning cases, slip and falls, drownings and pool accidents, burns, and much more.
These casinos and resorts have come to accept these incidents as a part of business, and so they are equipped with robust legal teams. Oftentimes, they will go to one extreme or the other, in that they will either attempt to deny your claim altogether or settle it immediately before you have a chance to acquire the proper resources. In any case, Las Vegas casino accident victims should at least feel confident knowing that the best personal injury firm in Nevada is available to them in their time of need. Contact Van Law Firm today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
Nevada State Doctrine Regarding Casino Personal Injury Cases
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Casino accidents are known legally as premises liability claims, and in order for an accident victim (plaintiff) to successfully receive compensation, he or she must show that the property owner or third party in question (defendant) behaved negligently. In Nevada courts, this means that the plaintiff must prove that the defendant did know or should have known about the hazardous conditions that caused the accident, and yet failed to take the necessary action to remove said hazards.
The main priority for us, then, is to analyze whether or not the defendant failed to exercise proper care towards their paying customer, as that is the heart of most cases. When we take on new casino cases, the first step is to have our legal staff comb through the facts and diligently investigate the cause of the incident. Regardless of the details, the process of building a strong and successful claim begins by analyzing both the cause of an accident and the defendant’s role in how it eventually played out.
Actions to Take Following a Casino Accident
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In the event that you’ve been injured in an accident that took place on casino property, the first step you should take is to notify the casino’s security department. They will conduct a preliminary investigation, and they may ask you to give a statement or sign some kind of form– do NOT under any circumstances sign anything or even give a detailed statement before taking the second step, which would be to seek medical attention.
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After you’ve been treated, the final step is to retain an experienced personal injury attorney, and then you can go back to the casino to begin discussions and negotiations. As mentioned above, these casinos are extremely familiar with these claims and are very skilled at exploiting any mistake you make along the way, so it’s always in your best interest to follow your attorney’s advice and avoid drawing any unwanted attention to yourself.
Connect With Trusted Las Vegas Casino Accident Attorneys
If you’ve been injured in a casino accident and your expenses aren’t exactly staying in Vegas as you’d hoped, contact the trusted team of Las Vegas casino accident attorneys from Van Law Firm today to get started with a no-cost, no-obligation consultation. Over the years, we’ve seen all kinds of casino accident cases, and with nearly 500 5-star reviews, it’s plain to see that we settle them effectively as well. Call (725) 900-9000 to learn more about the VLF standard.
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