Any situation where someone else’s negligence caused you physical harm is a potential personal injury case. In Enterprise, that includes car accidents on Rainbow Boulevard or Warm Springs Road, slip and falls at commercial properties and apartment complexes, dog bites in residential neighborhoods and parks, workplace accidents on active construction sites, pedestrian accidents at busy intersections, and truck crashes on the roads running through the southwest valley. If you were hurt because another person, driver, business, or property owner failed to act responsibly, you likely have a claim worth evaluating.
Get The Win Injury Lawyers Serving Enterprise, Las Vegas
Enterprise is one of the fastest-growing communities in the entire country. New neighborhoods keep going up in the southwest valley, more families are moving in every year, and the roads that were built for a smaller population are now carrying traffic they were never designed to handle.
You might have been driving home on Rainbow Boulevard when another driver ran a light. Maybe you slipped and fell at a grocery store on Warm Springs Road and nobody came to help. Maybe a dog in your neighborhood got loose and attacked you before its owner even realized what happened. Whatever put you here, the situation is the same: you are hurt, bills are arriving, and someone else is responsible.
At Get The Win Injury Lawyers, we represent people injured in Enterprise and throughout the southwest valley. We know Nevada law, we know how insurance companies treat claims in unincorporated Clark County, and we know what it takes to make sure you are not left paying for someone else’s mistake.
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Common Personal Injuries in Enterprise, Nevada
What types of injury cases do we handle in Enterprise? Enterprise covers 67 square miles of unincorporated Clark County in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. It is a place where people live, work, shop, and commute, and accidents happen in all of those settings. Here are the most common injury cases we handle for Enterprise residents.
CAR ACCIDENTS
Rainbow Boulevard and Warm Springs Road are among the most heavily traveled roads in Enterprise, and both have long histories of serious collisions. Jones Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue ranked in the top five most dangerous intersections in all of Clark County in 2025 with 22 documented crashes in just the first four months of the year. The rapid growth of Enterprise has added thousands of vehicles to roads that were not built for current traffic volumes, and the result is daily collisions caused by distracted drivers, speeders, and people making careless turns. When you are hurt in a crash here, we investigate every angle to make sure the responsible party is held fully accountable.
SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS
Enterprise has seen significant retail and commercial development in recent years, with shopping centers, restaurants, and service businesses spread throughout the community along Warm Springs Road, Rainbow Boulevard, and the Blue Diamond Road corridor. Property owners at every one of those locations are legally required to maintain safe conditions for visitors. Wet floors left unmarked, cracked parking lot surfaces, poor lighting in common areas, and broken walkways at apartment complexes all create the conditions for serious falls. Broken hips, wrist fractures, and head injuries are common outcomes, and we hold negligent property owners responsible when their failure to act causes real harm.
MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
Enterprise’s open roads and southwest valley location attract riders, but the same roads that make for enjoyable riding create real risk when car drivers fail to share them safely. Drivers pulling out of driveways and side streets without looking, changing lanes without checking mirrors, and turning left across traffic are consistent causes of serious motorcycle crashes throughout Enterprise. Insurance companies are quick to blame the rider regardless of what the evidence shows. We know how to counter that and how to build the kind of documented case that reflects what your injuries actually cost you.
PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
As Enterprise grows, more people are walking to parks, schools, and shopping areas throughout the community. The roads have not always kept pace with the pedestrian infrastructure those residents need. Crosswalks without adequate signage, high-speed roads with no sidewalks, and busy parking lots at commercial centers put walkers at real risk. Pedestrian accidents in Enterprise cause severe injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and multiple fractures. When a driver strikes a pedestrian and flees the scene, we work to trace them through law enforcement records and available surveillance footage.
WORKPLACE INJURIES
Enterprise sits in one of the most active construction and development zones in Southern Nevada. Active build sites throughout the southwest valley employ large workforces, and the industrial areas in and around Enterprise generate workplace accidents involving heavy equipment, falls from heights, and exposure to hazardous materials. Workers’ compensation covers some losses, but when contractor negligence, unsafe site management, or defective equipment contributed to your injury, additional claims are often available. We find every path to compensation, not just the most obvious one.
DOG BITES
Enterprise’s growing residential neighborhoods mean more dogs and more encounters between dogs and people on sidewalks, in parks, and in shared community spaces. Nevada holds dog owners strictly liable for bite injuries under NRS 202.500, regardless of whether their animal had ever shown aggression before. Children walking to school, delivery drivers, and neighbors going about their day are among the most frequent victims. Bite injuries in Enterprise range from serious lacerations to permanent nerve damage and lasting emotional trauma, and we pursue the full cost of recovery including any ongoing medical treatment or counseling.
RIDESHARE ACCIDENTS
Uber and Lyft see consistent demand in Enterprise as residents use rideshare to get to the Strip, the airport, and other destinations across the valley. When a rideshare driver causes a crash, the insurance situation depends entirely on what the driver was doing in the app at the exact moment of the collision. Most people do not know how to navigate that, and rideshare companies are not going to help them figure it out. We handle these cases regularly, know exactly how to identify which coverage applies, and fight to maximize what you recover.
TRUCK ACCIDENTS
Commercial trucks travel the roads in and around Enterprise constantly, moving goods between distribution facilities, construction sites, and retail destinations throughout the southwest valley. When a large vehicle is involved in a crash, the injuries tend to be catastrophic and the legal situation tends to be complicated. Trucking companies and their insurers respond quickly, often sending investigators to the scene within hours. You need representation that moves at the same pace, knows federal trucking regulations, and is prepared to go up against well-resourced corporate defendants.
What Should I Do Right Now After My Enterprise Accident?
The time right after an accident in Enterprise is when the most important decisions get made, and most people do not realize that until it is too late. Insurance companies start working the same day. Evidence disappears fast. Here is what to do right now to protect yourself and your claim.
Step 1:
Get medical attention immediately, even if you feel okay.
Adrenaline hides pain. Injuries like concussions, spinal damage, and internal bleeding can take hours or even days to become noticeable. Getting evaluated right away creates the medical record that ties your injuries directly to the accident. Without that documentation, the insurance company will argue your injuries came from somewhere else or are not as serious as you say.
Step 2:
Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company.
The adjuster who calls you sounds reasonable and professional. Their job is to get you to say something that reduces your claim. You are not required to give a recorded statement to the other party's insurer. Tell them your attorney will be in touch. If you do not have one yet, that call needs to come before any statement does.
Step 3:
Document everything at the scene while it is still fresh.
Photograph every vehicle involved, road conditions, skid marks, street signs, and any visible injuries. Write down exactly what happened while the details are still clear. Get the contact information of anyone who witnessed the accident. Businesses along Rainbow Boulevard, Warm Springs Road, and the Blue Diamond corridor may have exterior cameras. That footage can disappear within 24 to 72 hours.
Step 4:
Call us before you respond to anything else.
The moment you hire Get The Win Injury Lawyers, we handle all communication with the insurance company. No more calls to manage, no more paperwork you are not sure how to read, no more pressure to respond before you are ready. Whether your accident involved a car, a truck, or happened on someone's property in Enterprise, we get to work protecting your rights from the moment you call.
Step 5:
Do not accept any early payment or sign any release.
Quick settlement offers are designed to close your case before you know what it is worth. Once you sign a release, you cannot come back for more, even if your injuries turn out to require surgery, long-term treatment, or significant time away from work. The full scope of your injuries needs to be clear before any settlement is final.
Step 6:
Act quickly because evidence in Enterprise accident cases disappears fast.
Camera footage from businesses along Enterprise's commercial corridors gets overwritten quickly. Accident scenes are cleaned up. Witnesses become harder to locate. Nevada law gives you 2 years under NRS 11.190(4)(e) to file a personal injury claim, but the evidence that supports your case will not last nearly that long. Call (702) 867-8900 now so we can start preserving what matters.
What Causes Most Personal Injury Accidents in Enterprise, NV?
Enterprise is growing faster than its infrastructure can keep up with. New residents, more vehicles, and expanding commercial development have created road and property conditions where accidents happen at a higher rate than many residents expect from a newer community. Here are the most common causes we see behind personal injury claims in Enterprise.
Rapid growth outpacing road infrastructure
Enterprise added more residents over the past decade than almost any community in Nevada. The roads that run through it, including Rainbow Boulevard, Warm Springs Road, and Fort Apache Road, were not all designed for the traffic volumes they now carry. Drivers navigating roads that are widening mid-construction, intersections that lack proper signaling, and stretches without sidewalks create consistent hazards. Car accidents in Enterprise often trace back to road conditions that have not caught up with the community’s growth.
Distracted and aggressive driving on high-volume corridors
Rainbow Boulevard runs the full length of Enterprise from north to south and sees some of the highest traffic volumes in the southwest valley. Drivers speeding, tailgating, and running red lights on Rainbow and at busy cross streets like Warm Springs and Windmill Lane cause serious injuries regularly. Jones Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue, on the northern edge of Enterprise, ranked among the five most dangerous intersections in all of Clark County in 2025. Distracted driving is behind a significant share of these crashes, and it is one of the most provable forms of negligence when phone records and traffic camera footage are preserved quickly.
Negligent property and premises conditions
Enterprise’s retail and commercial areas are still developing, and not every property owner keeps up with their legal obligation to maintain safe conditions. Newly built shopping centers, strip malls along Warm Springs Road, and apartment complexes throughout the community can all carry hazards ranging from unmarked wet floors to cracked pavement and inadequate lighting in parking areas. Slip and fall injuries at these locations are common, and property owners who knew about a hazard and failed to fix it or warn visitors are liable under Nevada premises liability law.
Construction zone hazards
Active construction is ongoing throughout Enterprise as the southwest valley continues to develop. Workers on these sites face falls from heights, equipment failures, and unsafe conditions created by contractors who prioritize speed over safety. Drivers passing through construction zones face hazards from inadequate signage, sudden lane shifts, and debris on the road. Both types of accidents create serious injury claims, and in many cases more than one party shares responsibility for what happened.
Dog attacks in residential neighborhoods
Enterprise is a residential community at its core, and that means dogs are everywhere. Parks, walking paths, and neighborhood streets throughout the southwest valley see dog-related incidents regularly. When an owner fails to properly contain or control their animal and someone gets bitten or knocked down, Nevada law under NRS 202.500 holds them strictly liable. Dog bite cases in Enterprise residential areas can involve serious physical harm, especially when children or elderly residents are the victims.
Impaired driving
Enterprise residents have access to casinos and entertainment venues throughout the Las Vegas Valley, and impaired drivers make their way onto local roads at all hours. Under Nevada law NRS 42.001, accidents caused by drunk or drug-impaired drivers open the door to punitive damages in addition to standard compensation. That distinction can significantly increase the value of your claim if impairment was a factor in your accident.
Rideshare and delivery vehicle negligence
Delivery drivers and rideshare vehicles are a constant presence throughout Enterprise’s growing residential and commercial areas. Drivers rushing between stops, distracted by navigation apps, or fatigued from long shifts create real injury risk on roads that already carry heavy traffic. Rideshare accident cases involve layered insurance coverage that most people do not know how to navigate without legal help.
Uninsured and underinsured drivers
Nevada has one of the higher rates of uninsured drivers in the country, and accidents involving uninsured motorists are a real and recurring problem throughout Clark County. If an uninsured or underinsured driver caused your accident in Enterprise, your own policy’s UM/UIM coverage under NRS 690B.020 may be available to fill the gap. Many victims do not realize this option exists, and insurance companies are not going to volunteer that information. We identify every available source of compensation, including coverage most people never think to look for.
Nevada Laws That Protect Injury Victims in Enterprise

Most Enterprise accident victims do not know the specific Nevada laws that protect them. Insurance companies know every one of them. Here is what the law says and how it works in your favor.
Comparative Negligence: NRS 41.141
You can still recover compensation in Nevada even if you were partially at fault, as long as your share of responsibility is 50 percent or less. Your recovery is reduced proportionally by your fault percentage. If you are 25 percent at fault, you collect 75 percent of your total damages. Insurance companies consistently try to assign victims more fault than the evidence justifies in order to push that percentage above 50 and eliminate the claim entirely. We address that directly with documented proof of what actually happened.
Premises Liability: Property Owner Duty of Care
Businesses, landlords, and property managers throughout Enterprise are required to maintain reasonably safe conditions on their property. When they are aware of a hazard and fail to fix it or warn visitors, they are liable for injuries that result. This applies to retail locations, apartment complexes, restaurant parking lots, and any other property where people have a legal right to be. If you were hurt on someone else’s property, the key question is what they knew and how long they knew it before you got hurt.
Strict Dog Bite Liability: NRS 202.500
Nevada holds dog owners strictly liable when their animal bites someone in a public place or anywhere the victim has a legal right to be. The owner cannot claim their dog had never bitten before or that they had no reason to expect it would. If their dog bit you, they are responsible. Period. Dog bite injuries in Enterprise neighborhoods and parks are fully covered by this statute.
Punitive Damages: NRS 42.001
Standard personal injury cases result in compensatory damages covering medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. When the at-fault party acted with deliberate recklessness, such as driving drunk or a company knowingly ignoring a serious safety violation, Nevada law under NRS 42.001 allows for punitive damages on top of that. When an insurance company acts in bad faith by wrongfully denying or unreasonably delaying a valid claim, those punitive damages carry no cap.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage: NRS 690B.020
If an uninsured or underinsured driver hurt you in Enterprise, your own auto insurance policy may cover what theirs cannot. Nevada law requires every insurer to offer UM/UIM coverage to policyholders. Many people do not know they have it or do not realize they can use it without it being treated as their fault. We look at every available source of compensation including coverage most victims never consider.
Nevada’s 2-Year Statute of Limitations
A lot of Enterprise accident victims find out about Nevada’s 2-year filing deadline too late to do anything about it.
Under NRS 11.190(4)(e), you have exactly 2 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Nevada. That window begins the day the accident happens. It does not pause while you are treating injuries. It does not stop because you are in the middle of negotiations with an insurance company. It does not extend because you were not aware it existed.
Once the deadline passes, courts will not hear your case. The strength of your evidence does not matter. The severity of your injuries does not matter. The right to pursue compensation is simply gone.
We had a client come to us 22 months after a slip and fall injury. She had been dealing with the property’s insurance company on her own and had no idea there was a legal cutoff. We had 8 weeks to act. We filed immediately, preserved her rights, and she ultimately recovered $95,000. A few months later, that recovery would not have been possible no matter what we did.
If you were hurt in Enterprise, whether it happened recently or well over a year ago, one phone call tells you exactly where you stand. Call (702) 867-8900 for a free consultation.
DEADLINE AWARENESS
Most injury victims don't realize Nevada has a strict 2-year filing deadline until it's almost too late. 32% know about the deadline immediately
CASES FILED IN FINAL 6 MONTHS
Many people wait too long, leaving little time to build a strong case and negotiate. 47% of cases filed with less than 6 months remaining
CLAIMS LOST TO MISSED DEADLINES
Every year, legitimate injury claims become worthless because victims missed the statute of limitations. 100% of claims filed after 2 years are dismissed
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Frequently Asked Questions for Enterprise Personal Injury Lawyers
You are not legally required to hire one, but the difference in outcome is significant. Insurance adjusters work these claims every single day. They know Nevada law and they know exactly how to minimize what they pay injured people. Victims who have legal representation consistently recover more than those who handle claims on their own, even after attorney fees are factored in. Beyond the money, an attorney makes sure you do not make the mistakes that reduce or eliminate claims, like giving a recorded statement too early or accepting a settlement before you understand the full extent of your injuries.
Nevada law gives you 2 years from the date of your accident under NRS 11.190(4)(e). This deadline applies to the vast majority of personal injury cases in Enterprise including car accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, and pedestrian accidents. Exceptions to the deadline are narrow and very difficult to qualify for. Contact an attorney as early as possible while evidence is still fresh and witnesses are still reachable.
You can still recover compensation as long as you were no more than 50 percent at fault. Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141, which reduces your recovery by your percentage of fault rather than eliminating it entirely. If you are found 30 percent responsible, you collect 70 percent of your total damages. Insurance companies regularly try to inflate the victim’s fault percentage past 50 percent to wipe out the claim. Having an attorney review the actual evidence is the most effective way to counter that strategy.
Your claim can include current and future medical bills, wages you lost while unable to work, reduced earning capacity if your injuries have a lasting effect on your ability to work, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In cases involving drunk driving or an insurance company that wrongfully denies or delays a valid claim, Nevada law under NRS 42.001 also allows for punitive damages. In bad faith insurance cases specifically, those punitive damages carry no cap. We identify every category of loss and make sure your demand reflects the full picture.
It depends on the specifics of your case. Straightforward cases with clear liability and documented injuries can sometimes settle within a few months. Cases involving serious injuries, disputed fault, multiple liable parties, or an insurance company that refuses to negotiate fairly take considerably longer. We never push clients to settle before they have a complete understanding of their injuries and what they are worth. During your free consultation, we give you a realistic assessment based on what your case actually looks like.
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