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Reno Car Accident Lawyer

Eglet Law

Car Accident Lawyer Reno

Car accidents often result in significant medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle damage. Insurance companies typically offer quick settlements that fall short of covering actual losses.. Working with an attorney helps level the playing field with insurance adjusters and improves your chances of recovering compensation that reflects the true cost of your injuries and losses.

Our car accident lawyersr represent clients in Reno, Nevada and have more than 30 years of experience representing injured people throughout the state of Nevada. We have recovered more than $7 billion in verdicts and settlements for clients harmed by negligence, defective products, and reckless conduct. When you hire Eglet Law, you get a firm that takes on complex cases and fights for full compensation. We offer free consultations for car accident cases in Reno, throughout Washoe County, and statewide.

Why Choose Eglet Law for Your Car Accident Case in Reno, NV?

Local Knowledge and Statewide Reach

Eglet Law maintains an office in Las Vegas and represents clients throughout Nevada, including Reno. Through virtual consultations, phone, and video meetings, our Reno clients receive the same dedicated attention and high-quality representation as those in Las Vegas.

Founding Partner Robert T. Eglet has tried cases across Nevada for more than three decades. He has been named Trial Lawyer of the Year twice by the Nevada Justice Association and received the National Trial Lawyer of the Year award twice from the National Trial Lawyers. He was also inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame and named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Trial Lawyers in America. Partner Erica D. Entsminger is licensed in both Nevada and Colorado and is a member of the American Bar Association, the Clark County Bar Association, and the Washoe County Bar Association.

A Proven Record of Results

Our firm has obtained significant car accident recoveries for clients, including a $21 million car accident verdict, a $10.1 million car accident verdict, and multiple seven-figure settlements. These results came from cases involving serious injuries such as spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, and permanent disability.

In 2025, we secured a record-breaking $3.08 billion verdict in a product liability case and in 2020, a $800 million settlement for victims of the October mass shooting in Las Vegas. Robert Eglet is a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates and consistently appears in Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America.

Contingency Fee Representation

You pay nothing up front. We only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. This arrangement allows injured people to hire experienced trial counsel regardless of their financial situation. If you need a personal injury lawyer in Reno, NV, we are prepared to take your case.

What Our Clients Say

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“I am a seasonal resident of Las Vegas; therefore all my doctors are in western NY. After my accident in Las Vegas I was so fortunate to work with Tracy Eglet and Scott Powell. They, along with a team of professionals understand the mental/emotional trauma that occurs along with physical injury. They found a doctor for my injuries and put my mind at ease through the whole process. They were able to negotiate a wonderful settlement. Most importantly, I thank everyone for their professional and compassionate care.” – Carolyn Morrison

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Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle in Reno

We represent accident victims across Washoe County and throughout Nevada. Some crashes involve straightforward liability. Others require months of investigation, accident reconstruction, and depositions.

  • Rear-end collisions. These crashes often cause whiplash and soft tissue injuries that insurance companies try to minimize. Symptoms sometimes appear days later, making documentation critical.
  • Intersection accidents. Red-light runners and drivers who fail to yield cause severe T-bone crashes. These collisions often result in significant injuries because the side of a vehicle offers less protection than the front or rear. We work with accident reconstructionists to establish fault when liability is disputed.
  • Pedestrian accidents. Pedestrians struck by vehicles in Reno crosswalks and parking lots face catastrophic injuries. Drivers owe a heightened duty of care to those on foot.
  • Drunk driving crashes. Nevada imposes strict penalties on impaired drivers. Victims may pursue civil claims against the driver and, in some cases, the establishment that overserved them. A DUI conviction or arrest can serve as powerful evidence in your civil case, though you do not need a criminal conviction to recover compensation.
  • Distracted driving accidents. Texting while driving is illegal in Nevada. Cellphone records and witness testimony can help prove a driver was not paying attention.
  • Hit-and-run accidents. If the at-fault driver fled the scene, you may still have options through your own uninsured motorist coverage. Nevada law requires insurers to offer this coverage, and many drivers carry it without realizing they have it. We help clients navigate these claims and identify all available sources of recovery.
  • Rideshare collisions. Uber and Lyft accidents raise questions about which insurance policy applies. The answer depends on whether the driver was logged into the app, en route to a pickup, or transporting a passenger at the time of the crash.

Each case requires a careful review of the facts. Gathering critical evidence early can make the difference between a successful claim and a denied one.

Nevada Legal Requirements for Car Accident Claims

Understanding Nevada’s accident laws helps you protect your rights after a crash.

Statute of Limitations

Under NRS 11.190, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Nevada. Miss this deadline, and you likely lose the right to pursue compensation through the courts. Property damage claims also carry a similar time limit. There are limited exceptions for minors or individuals with certain disabilities, but waiting to pursue your claim is never advisable. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and your case becomes harder to prove.

Comparative Fault

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. You can recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident, as long as your fault does not exceed the other party’s. Your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of responsibility. If a jury finds you 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing.

Mandatory Insurance

Nevada law requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance. According to the Nevada DMV, the current minimums are $25,000 per person for bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage. Many serious accidents result in damages that far exceed these limits. Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage can help fill that gap.

Accident Reporting

You must report accidents to law enforcement if they result in injury, death, or property damage exceeding $750. The police report becomes an important piece of evidence in your case.

What Damages Are Recoverable in a Reno Car Accident Case?

Nevada law allows car accident victims to pursue compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. In cases involving extreme misconduct, punitive damages may also be available.

Economic Damages

These are your measurable, out-of-pocket losses:

  • Medical expenses, including emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, prescription medications, and future medical treatment
  • Lost wages from missed work during your recovery
  • Diminished earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous job or working at the same level
  • Property damage, including vehicle repair or replacement costs
  • Out-of-pocket costs for transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, and other accident-related expenses

Documenting these losses thoroughly is essential. Insurance companies often dispute the necessity or reasonableness of treatment, and they hire their own doctors to second-guess your care. We work with medical professionals and economists to build a complete picture of your damages and counter lowball tactics.

Non-Economic Damages

Not all harm shows up on a receipt. Nevada also allows recovery for:

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium (for spouses)

Calculating these damages involves testimony from you, your family, and sometimes mental health professionals. Our attorneys know how to present these claims in a way that resonates with juries.

Punitive Damages

In rare cases, courts award punitive damages to punish particularly reckless behavior and deter others. Examples might include drunk driving accidents or intentional misconduct. Nevada law caps punitive damages in most cases, but they can still significantly increase a verdict.

If an insurance company denies your claim unfairly or delays payment without justification, you may have a bad faith claim in addition to your underlying personal injury case.

Contact Eglet Law

If you or someone in your family was injured in a car accident in Reno, NV, we are here to help. Our attorneys offer free consultations and take cases on a contingency basis, which means our fee comes as a percentage of the settlement or verdict we obtain, rather than from upfront payments or hourly billing.

During your consultation, we will review the facts of your accident, explain your legal options, and answer your questions. You will leave with a clear understanding of what your case is worth and what it will take to pursue it.

Our Reno auto accident attorneys respond promptly to new inquiries. Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation.

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