Types of Personal Injury Cases Handled by Our Law Firm
Our law firm manages a range of personal injury cases. We have helped many injured victims with claims arising from various incidents. The cases we handle include:
- Car accidents and motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle accidents and fall accidents
- Medical malpractice and
- Traumatic brain injury cases
- Catastrophic injury claims
- Other personal injury-related cases
Each case is treated with careful attention to detail, and our goal is to secure maximum compensation for all economic and noneconomic damages.
Proving Negligence in Back Injury Cases
Proving negligence in back injury cases means showing that another party failed their duty of care. We work with you to gather the necessary evidence and build a clear case. Key steps in proving negligence include:
- Establishing the Duty of Care: Demonstrate that the at-fault party owed you a duty to act safely.
- Collecting Evidence: Gather medical records, accident reports, and witness statements.
- Showing Breach and Causation: Prove that the breach directly caused your back injury and subsequent medical expenses.
Our team works closely with you to ensure that each step is documented correctly for a strong personal injury claim.
Potential Compensation for Back Injury Victims
Back injury victims may be eligible to receive various types of compensation. The damages you could claim cover both economic and non-economic losses. Compensation may include:
- Payment for treatment and ongoing medical expenses.
- Reimbursement for income lost due to the injury.
- Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress.
- In cases where the at-fault party’s actions were particularly harmful.
Statute of Limitations for Back Injury Claims in Nevada
In Nevada, you have two years to file a back injury lawsuit. This time frame starts from the date of the accident. This sets a limited window to pursue your personal injury claim. Missing this deadline means losing the right to seek compensation, regardless of the injury’s severity.
There are exceptions to this rule, such as the ‘discovery rule,’ where the statute of limitations begins when the injured party becomes aware of the injury. Additionally, for minors, the statute of limitations does not start until they reach the age of 18, giving them two years from that birthday to file a claim.
Act promptly and consult with a Henderson personal injury attorney to ensure your claim is filed within the legal timeframe. They can explain the specific deadlines for your case and guide you through the filing process.
Steps to Take After Sustaining a Back Injury Due to Other People’s Negligence
If your back injury resulted from someone else’s negligence, acting promptly can protect your rights. Here are clear steps to follow:
Maintain copies of all documents, including medical records, bills, photos, and any correspondence with insurance adjusters. This organized evidence supports your injury claim.
- Visit a doctor immediately to assess and document your injuries. Keep all records and medical bills that are essential for your personal injury claim.
- Inform the property owner, employer, or local authorities about the accident. Filing an accident report or incident report can help confirm the details.
- Collect witness statements, photos of the accident scene, and other evidence showing how the incident occurred. This information can help prove that the other party was at fault.
- Inform your insurance company about the injury while you also contact an experienced personal injury attorney in Henderson to discuss your legal options.
Jeff Temple
Personal Injury Lawyer
Experienced Back Injury Legal Representation in Henderson
If you have suffered a back injury in Henderson, you deserve a lawyer who will protect your rights and help secure the compensation you need. Temple Injury Law is ready to assist you. Our team understands your challenges and can guide you through each step of your case. Schedule a consultation with us to discuss your options and confidently move forward.