In Nevada, drivers are required to obtain a minimum amount of liability insurance. This is the insurance policy that is accessed if the driver causes an accident that results in injuries or property damage to others. However, according to a study from the Insurance Information Institute, more than 10% of drivers in the state failed to purchase or maintain the required amount of insurance.
If you have been injured in an accident that was caused by someone who failed to comply with Nevada’s insurance requirements, it is still possible to seek compensation for the expenses and psychological impacts of your injury through a either a personal injury lawsuit filed against the uninsured driver, or through an uninsured motorist claim against your own insurance. An experienced uninsured motorist lawyer in North Las Vegas from Pacific West Injury Law can help you explore your legal options and provide guidance and services focused on ensuring your right to seek compensation for your injuries.
Nevada requires individuals registering their vehicles in the state to provide the following minimum levels of insurance:
While other types of insurance are available and drivers are welcome to purchase higher amounts of insurance than what is required, these are the only types of insurance that are actually verified by the state.
Insurance is the means by which the vast majority of the settlements or awards for personal injury or wrongful death claims are paid. Because of this, cases involving an uninsured motorist become more complex. There are, however, a number of options for compensation that a personal injury attorney can explore with you, including:
Insurance companies are in the business to make money. One of the many ways they do this is by finding any reason to avoid payouts on large claims that are either made by their own insured as well as third-party claims made by victims who suffered injuries or property damage by their insured. Some of the most common reasons why your insurance company will deny a claim against any of your insurance policies include:
If your insurance company does not pay the amount of damages you have claimed or fails to make a fair settlement offer to resolve your case, you can seek compensation by filing a bad faith legal claim against them.
If you are an uninsured driver who suffered an injury and property damage in a North Las Vegas motor vehicle accident, the following applies:
If you have already filed a claim on your UM/UIM or other policy and have not received a fair settlement offer from your insurance company, we can also provide guidance and assistance in pursuing the value of your claim against your insurance company in court. For a free case evaluation, contact us online or call today.


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