Yes. Hotels and casinos in Paradise are subject to the same Nevada premises liability law as any other property. They are required to maintain safe conditions for guests, employees, and visitors. When they fail to do that and someone gets hurt, they are legally liable for the full cost of those injuries. These companies have experienced claims teams, which is exactly why having your own legal representation from the start makes such a significant difference in how your claim is handled and what you ultimately recover.
Get The Win Injury Lawyers Serving Paradise, Nevada
Most people do not realize they live in Paradise. The Las Vegas Strip, Harry Reid International Airport, UNLV, and some of the most visited hotels and casinos in the world all sit within an unincorporated community called Paradise, not the City of Las Vegas.
That distinction matters more than most residents think. Paradise runs under Clark County jurisdiction, and it carries a unique combination of tourist traffic, commercial density, and residential neighborhoods that creates personal injury risks unlike any other community in Nevada.
You might have been rear-ended on Tropicana Avenue by a rental car driver who did not know the roads. You could have slipped at a casino property and been offered a settlement before you knew the extent of your injuries. Maybe you were hit in a crosswalk near UNLV by a driver who ran a light. Whatever happened, you are now dealing with pain, costs, and an insurance company that is already working against you.
Get The Win Injury Lawyers represents Paradise residents and visitors who got hurt because someone else was careless. We know this community, we know Nevada law, and we know how to get you what you deserve.
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Common Personal Injuries in Paradise, Nevada
What types of injury cases do we handle in Paradise? Paradise sits at the center of Las Vegas’s most intense activity. The Strip, the airport, UNLV, and miles of commercial corridors create conditions for injuries that range from serious car crashes to casino premises liability cases. Here are the most common injury cases we handle for Paradise residents and those injured here.
CAR ACCIDENTS
Tropicana Avenue, Flamingo Road, and Paradise Road carry some of the heaviest traffic in the state. Tourist drivers, rental cars, and rideshare vehicles weaving through hotel drop-off zones cause serious crashes daily. When you are hurt in a collision here, we get to work immediately. We secure camera footage, obtain police reports, and track down witnesses before that evidence is gone. You focus on your recovery. We handle the rest.
SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS
The casinos, hotels, and entertainment venues throughout Paradise see millions of visitors every year, and not all of them maintain their properties the way Nevada law requires. Wet floors near pool areas, broken escalators, uneven pavement at hotel entrances, and poor lighting in parking structures all cause real harm. These properties have experienced claims teams ready to minimize what they pay out. We know how they operate and we fight for the full value of what your injuries actually cost you.
MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
Tourists making sudden lane changes, drivers pulling out of casino driveways without looking, and vehicles making unexpected turns on the Strip put riders at serious risk throughout Paradise. When a crash happens, insurance companies move quickly to blame the motorcyclist regardless of what the evidence shows. We counter that with documented proof of what actually happened and fight for compensation that covers your full recovery, not just what the insurer initially offers.
PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
Paradise has one of the highest pedestrian injury rates in Nevada. Confused drivers, impaired motorists, and rideshare pickups blocking crosswalks create constant danger on the Strip and surrounding streets. Pedestrian accidents also happen regularly near UNLV and in the residential areas throughout the community. We pursue full accountability for every pedestrian hurt in Paradise, including against hit-and-run drivers who count on victims not knowing how to trace them.
WORKPLACE INJURIES
Paradise employs hundreds of thousands of people in hotels, casinos, restaurants, and construction sites throughout the community. When a workplace injury goes beyond what workers’ compensation covers, additional claims are often available against contractors, equipment manufacturers, or negligent property owners. We look at the full picture of what happened, identify every party whose negligence contributed, and make sure you are not leaving compensation on the table that you have a right to pursue.
DOG BITES
Paradise has established residential neighborhoods beyond the commercial corridors, and dog bites in community parks and on residential streets are more common than most people expect. Nevada holds dog owners strictly liable under NRS 202.500 regardless of prior bite history. If their dog hurt you, they are responsible. We document every aspect of your physical and psychological injuries and pursue the full cost of recovery from the owner’s insurer.
RIDESHARE ACCIDENTS
Paradise is one of the busiest rideshare markets in the country, with Uber and Lyft operating around the clock near the Strip, the airport, and throughout residential areas. When a rideshare driver causes a crash, which insurance policy applies depends entirely on what the driver was doing in the app at the moment of the collision. We handle these cases regularly, know exactly how to identify the correct coverage, and fight to get every dollar available to you.
TRUCK ACCIDENTS
Commercial trucks servicing the hotels, casinos, and convention centers throughout Paradise operate on tight schedules in areas with heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic. When one causes a serious crash, the company behind the truck has its own legal and insurance team ready to respond quickly. We respond just as fast, know the federal regulations these companies are required to follow, and hold both the driver and the company accountable for what happened.
What Should I Do Right Now After My Paradise Injury?
Paradise is a place where large companies, hotel chains, and insurance carriers have legal teams ready to respond to injury claims the same day they happen. If you were hurt here, the other side is already working. Here is what you need to do right now to protect yourself.
Step 1:
Get medical attention right away, even if you think you are okay.
Adrenaline and shock mask pain. Concussions, spinal injuries, and internal bleeding often take hours or days to become obvious. Getting evaluated immediately creates the medical documentation that connects your injuries directly to what happened. Without it, any insurance carrier, whether it is a rental car company, a hotel, or a casino, will argue your injuries existed before or are not as serious as you claim.
Step 2:
Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company or hotel representative.
In Paradise, you are often dealing with large corporate entities that have claims teams specifically trained to minimize payouts. A hotel risk manager, a casino representative, or an insurance adjuster calling you at the hospital is not trying to help you. You are not required to give a recorded statement. Tell them your attorney will be in touch and end the call.
Step 3:
Document everything before the scene is cleaned up or altered.
Photograph your injuries, the location where you were hurt, any hazards that contributed to your injury, signage, lighting conditions, and any vehicles involved. In a casino or hotel, staff will move quickly to address a hazard once an incident occurs. The same hazard that hurt you may be gone within minutes. Collect contact information from any witnesses before they leave the property.
Step 4:
Call us before you respond to any offers or settlement discussions.
Once you hire Get The Win Injury Lawyers, we handle all communication immediately. Whether your injury happened in a car accident on Tropicana Avenue, a slip and fall at a casino, a rideshare crash near the airport, or any other situation in Paradise, we step in and protect your rights from the moment you call.
Step 5:
Do not accept any early offer or sign any release, especially from large companies.
Hotels and casinos sometimes approach injury victims quickly with settlement offers framed as goodwill gestures. Once you accept and sign a release, your claim is closed permanently. You cannot go back for more even if your injuries require surgery, extended rehabilitation, or long-term care you had not anticipated. Know the full picture before any number is final.
Step 6:
Act fast because evidence in Paradise disappears faster than anywhere else.
Casino surveillance footage operates on short retention cycles. Hotel incident reports get filed and locked away. Witnesses at tourist-heavy locations scatter quickly. Nevada law gives you 2 years under NRS 11.190(4)(e) to file a personal injury claim, but the evidence that makes the difference in your case will not last that long. Call (702) 867-8900 now so we can move immediately.
What Causes Most Personal Injuries in Paradise, NV?
Paradise has a set of injury causes that are entirely its own. The combination of tourist traffic, massive commercial properties, residential neighborhoods, and a 24-hour environment creates conditions that do not exist in any other community in Nevada. Here is what we see behind most personal injury claims in Paradise.
Tourist and rental car traffic on unfamiliar roads
Millions of visitors pass through Paradise every year, many of them driving rental cars on roads they have never seen before. Drivers who are lost, distracted by navigation apps, confused by the Strip’s complex traffic patterns, or simply unfamiliar with Nevada road rules cause serious crashes on Tropicana Avenue, Flamingo Road, and the streets surrounding the major casino corridors. Car accidents involving out-of-state drivers and rental vehicles create specific insurance challenges that require someone who handles these cases regularly.
Casino and hotel premises liability
The hotels and casinos throughout Paradise see more foot traffic in a single day than most properties see in a year. That volume creates maintenance challenges, and not every property owner meets their legal obligation to keep guests safe. Wet floors near pool entrances, broken escalators, uneven carpet at entrances, poor lighting in parking garages, and overcrowded walkways during events all lead to slip and fall injuries that properties often try to minimize or dispute. These companies have experienced legal teams. Having your own representation is not optional in these situations.
Rideshare congestion near hotels and the airport
Harry Reid International Airport and the hotel drop-off zones along the Strip generate enormous concentrations of Uber and Lyft activity around the clock. Drivers rushing to meet time windows, double-parking in active traffic lanes, and navigating unfamiliar pickup zones create real hazards for passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians. Rideshare accident cases in Paradise involve some of the most complex insurance situations we handle, and the stakes are often higher because of the frequency of serious crashes in high-traffic areas.
Pedestrian danger on and around the Strip
Tropicana Avenue, Flamingo Road, and the streets immediately surrounding the Strip are among the most dangerous roads in Nevada for people on foot. Wide multi-lane roads, impaired drivers at all hours, rideshare vehicles blocking crosswalks, and tourists crossing mid-block all contribute to a pedestrian injury rate that consistently appears in statewide safety reports. Pedestrian accidents near UNLV, in the neighborhoods east of the Strip, and in the commercial areas around Paradise Road are also a regular reality for residents who live and commute here year-round.
Impaired driving around the clock
Paradise never closes. The casinos, bars, and entertainment venues operating 24 hours a day mean impaired drivers get behind the wheel at all hours of the night and day. Under NRS 42.001, accidents caused by drunk or drug-impaired drivers open the door to punitive damages beyond standard compensation. When impairment contributed to your injury, your claim may be worth significantly more than a standard negligence case would produce.
Negligent security at commercial properties
Paradise’s entertainment venues, casinos, and hotels have a duty to provide adequate security for guests and visitors. When that security is inadequate and someone is assaulted, robbed, or otherwise harmed on the property as a result, the property owner can be held liable under Nevada premises liability law. These cases overlap frequently with sexual assault claims and require handling that is both legally skilled and sensitive to the trauma involved.
Construction and workplace hazards
Paradise is in a constant state of renovation and new development. Construction crews work around the clock on hotel expansions, infrastructure projects, and commercial developments throughout the community. Workers and bystanders alike face hazards from debris, unsecured equipment, and inadequate safety measures on active sites. When a contractor’s negligence or defective equipment caused your injury, additional claims beyond workers’ compensation are often available.
Uninsured and underinsured drivers
Despite Nevada’s insurance requirements, a significant number of drivers on Paradise’s roads carry no insurance or not enough to cover serious injuries. This is particularly true in areas with high tourist and rideshare traffic where coverage situations are already complicated. If an uninsured or underinsured driver hurt you in Paradise, your own UM/UIM coverage under NRS 690B.020 may fill the gap. Many victims do not know to look for this coverage. We find every available source of compensation.
Nevada Laws That Protect Injury Victims in Paradise, NV

The large corporations operating in Paradise, including hotel chains, casino operators, and rideshare companies, all have legal teams that know Nevada law in detail. Here is what the law says and how it protects you.
The 2-Year Filing Deadline: NRS 11.190(4)(e)
Nevada gives you 2 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. That deadline does not pause for ongoing treatment, insurance negotiations, or a lack of awareness that it exists. In Paradise, where large companies sometimes string out the claims process deliberately, it is especially important to know this clock is running from day one.
Comparative Negligence: NRS 41.141
You can still recover compensation even if you were partly at fault, as long as your share is 50 percent or less. Your recovery is reduced proportionally. Insurance companies, particularly those representing large hotels and casino operators, routinely try to assign victims a higher fault percentage than the evidence supports. We address that directly with documented proof of what actually happened.
Premises Liability: Property Owner Duty of Care
Every hotel, casino, restaurant, and commercial property in Paradise is legally required to maintain reasonably safe conditions. When they know about a hazard and fail to address it, they are liable for what happens. This applies to slip and fall injuries, inadequate security situations, and any other harm caused by a property owner’s failure to act. The size of the company does not limit their liability.
Strict Dog Bite Liability: NRS 202.500
Nevada holds dog owners strictly liable for bite injuries in public places and anywhere a victim has a legal right to be. Prior bite history is irrelevant. If their dog bit you in Paradise, they are responsible for the full cost of your recovery including medical treatment, scarring, and psychological harm.
Punitive Damages: NRS 42.001
When a party acted with deliberate recklessness, such as a drunk driver, a casino that knowingly ignored a safety hazard, or an insurer wrongfully denying a valid claim, Nevada law allows for punitive damages beyond standard compensation. In bad faith insurance cases, those damages carry no cap. In Paradise, where large corporate defendants are common, this statute carries real weight.
Uninsured Motorist Coverage: NRS 690B.020
If an uninsured or underinsured driver caused your injury in Paradise, your own insurance policy may cover the gap. Nevada requires insurers to offer this coverage to every policyholder. Many people do not realize they have it. We identify every available source of compensation including coverage most victims overlook.
Nevada’s 2-Year Statute of Limitations
In Paradise, large hotel and casino companies sometimes use the claims process to buy time. They respond slowly, request more documentation, ask follow-up questions, and keep conversations going long enough that victims lose track of how much time has actually passed.
Under NRS 11.190(4)(e), Nevada gives you exactly 2 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. That clock does not stop for any reason. It does not matter if the company is still in contact with you, still reviewing your claim, or still promising a resolution. When the deadline passes, your right to sue is gone permanently.
A client came to us 22 months after a slip and fall injury. She had been dealing with the property’s insurance company directly and assumed the process was progressing. She had no idea there was a hard legal cutoff. We had 8 weeks to act. We filed, protected her rights, and she recovered $95,000. A few months later that outcome would not have been possible regardless of how clear her case was.
If you were hurt in Paradise, whether 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 Paradise Personal Injury Lawyers
No, not without speaking to an attorney first. Early settlement offers from casinos and hotels are almost always designed to close your claim before you understand the full extent of your injuries or their long-term costs. Once you accept and sign a release, the claim is permanently closed. You cannot seek additional compensation later even if your injuries turn out to be far more serious than they appeared in the days immediately after the incident. Get a legal opinion before you sign anything.
It can. Rental car accidents involve both the driver’s personal insurance and the rental company’s coverage, and figuring out which policy applies requires experience with how these claims work. If the at-fault driver was from out of state, their insurer may not be familiar with Nevada law and may attempt tactics that would not hold up locally. We handle rental car and out-of-state driver claims regularly and know exactly how to pursue full compensation in these situations.
You can still recover compensation as long as your share of the fault is 50 percent or less under Nevada’s modified comparative negligence rule, NRS 41.141. Your recovery is reduced by your fault percentage, not eliminated. A large hotel or casino will almost certainly try to argue you were more at fault than the evidence actually supports. That argument needs to be addressed directly with documented proof, which is what we do.
Absolutely. Nevada law protects anyone injured within its borders regardless of where they live. Visitors hurt in Paradise, whether at a casino, a hotel, on the road, or anywhere else, have the same right to pursue a personal injury claim as residents do. The 2-year statute of limitations under NRS 11.190(4)(e) still applies from the date of your injury, so contacting an attorney before you return home or shortly after is important.
Multiple liable parties are common in Paradise injury cases. A casino may share responsibility with a contractor who maintained a hazardous area. A rideshare driver and their company may both carry liability. A hotel and an event organizer may share fault for a security failure. Nevada law allows claims against multiple defendants simultaneously, and in some cases finding additional responsible parties significantly increases the total compensation available. We identify every party whose negligence contributed to your injury and pursue all of them.
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