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Personal Injury Lawyers in Reno

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Reno, NV 89501


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Need Help? Morgan & Morgan’s Personal Injury Lawyers in Reno Are Ready To Fight for You.

Sometimes, when injuries happen, it's easy to blame it on yourself. Maybe you think you're clumsy. Or perhaps you should have been a little bit more careful. But don't be too hard on yourself.

Some of these injuries may have nothing to do with you. Instead, your only fault could be the fact that you were at the wrong place at the wrong time. Some of these injuries occur because someone somewhere was negligent, and that someone may not be you. 

If that rings a bell, you may have a valid personal injury case. Whether you slipped and fell at a grocery store, suffered some broken bones after a car accident, or experienced unimaginable pain and suffering because of someone else's actions or inactions, you may be eligible for compensation. Get in touch with America's largest injury firm today, and we'll be happy to review your case for free.

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    How Do I Choose the Best Reno Personal Injury Lawyer?

    If you're looking for a trustworthy attorney to represent you or your loved one in Reno, consider their experience in dealing with personal injury cases. Also, check their reviews, testimonials, and success rate. 

    While at it, ensure they specialize in the type of injury you've experienced. For example, a car accident lawyer may have a better chance of obtaining a favorable settlement for a car accident victim than a general personal injury attorney would.

    When Should I Seek Legal Help?

    You should seek legal help as soon as possible. Consulting with a personal injury lawyer promptly after the incident can help you understand your rights and assess the viability of your case. Keep in mind that in Reno and throughout Nevada, most personal injury cases have a two-year statute of limitations. If you miss this deadline, you'll automatically lose your right to sue.

    How Do I Prove My Personal Injury Claim?

    Generally, personal injury claims require proof of four elements: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. When you contact us for a free case review and we discover that you may have a viable claim, we may be able to assign an experienced Reno personal injury lawyer to lawyer help establish and prove these elements in your case.

    What if I Was Genuinely Injured But Did Not Collect Evidence To Prove My Case?

    In that case, you should still seek legal counsel. A personal injury specialist from our team can help assess the situation, gather available evidence, and determine if there's a viable case. Even if the evidence is limited, the attorney may utilize our limitless legal resources to support your claim.

    What Steps Should I Take Immediately After Getting Injured?

    You need to seek medical attention first. Then, depending on the circumstances, you should report the incident to the appropriate authorities (e.g., in the case of a slip and fall, you should file a report with the property owner), collect contact information from any witnesses, take photos and videos of the scene if possible, and avoid making statements that may be used against you later. Next, contact Morgan and Morgan for a free case review.

    Can I Sue for Any Injury Sustained?

    Not really. You only get to sue for injuries that result from someone else's negligence or intentional actions. As mentioned earlier, the key is establishing that the other party had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injuries. 

    Let's Fight for Your Right to Compensation

    Personal injury cases are very broad, and you shouldn't worry about learning all the details. At Morgan and Morgan, we have an army of more than 1,000 injury lawyers on standby, ready to fight for you. Get in touch with us today to learn how we might be able to help.