Mike worked for several years as an insurance defense attorney for claims involving catastrophic injuries (brain, spinal, wrongful death), construction defect, infectious diseases, slip-and-fall, negligent security, premise liability, and various other claims in Las Vegas, Reno, and rural Nevada. During that time, he developed expertise in handling both state and federal actions (including appeals before the Nevada Supreme Court, United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court). – Mike understands how to successfully negotiate with an insurance carrier as well as defense counsel to achieve the best possible results for the clients. In any case, Mike is always ready to aggressively litigate any case if the offer is not fair. In every case, Mike is always working with the best interest of the client in mind.

What You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations in Las Vegas Personal Injury Law

If you or someone close to you has been injured due to another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue a personal injury claim. While you can attempt to handle the insurance process on your own, it’s common for insurers to offer settlements that fall short of covering your full expenses or even to deny your claim outright. When that happens, it’s critical to act fast and consult with one of our experienced Las Vegas personal injury attorneys. Nevada law sets a strict two-year deadline from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline could mean permanently giving up your right to compensation. Reach out to a dedicated personal injury lawyer at Mike & Associates to learn the potential value of your case. We proudly represent victims of all types of personal injury incidents and fight to recover the compensation they rightfully deserve.

Understanding Personal Injury Damages in Las Vegas

If you’ve been hurt in an accident in Clark County, you have the legal right to seek compensation for the financial burdens caused by your injuries. These economic damages typically include things like medical expenses, lost income, and any other out-of-pocket costs related to the incident.
However, your recovery doesn’t stop there.You may also be entitled to non-economic damages—the intangible losses that still have a deep impact on your life. This can include pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring or disfigurement, and a diminished quality of life. While these damages don’t come with a clear dollar amount, they reflect the real toll the injury has taken on you—and they matter just as much. Injuries can be both physically and emotionally overwhelming. You may be struggling with pain, limited mobility, anxiety, or depression. This is not the time to take on the insurance company by yourself.

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