About THE702FIRM Injury Attorneys — Personal Injury Clark County Nevada
For personal injury Clark County clients, THE702FIRM Injury Attorneys pursue strong compensation after serious harm. The firm has recovered more than $200 million for accident victims. Partners Michael C. Kane and Bradley J. Myers lead a deep team of trial lawyers. They handle motor vehicle crashes, pedestrian injuries, and casino or hotel accidents. Because Las Vegas draws millions of visitors, crash and premises claims are common here. The firm even sends attorneys to a client’s home or hospital when needed.
Consultations are free and available around the clock. The team explains your options before you decide. To compare nearby options, browse more Las Vegas attorneys.
What Clients Say
Clients value the firm’s fast response and constant availability. They mention clear updates and strong results against insurers. Many also note that attorneys came to them when travel was hard.
Personal Injury Clark County — Practice Areas & Services
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents across Clark County.
- Pedestrian and bicycle crash claims.
- Slip and fall and casino or hotel injury cases.
- Dog bites, product liability, and nursing home abuse.
- Spinal cord injuries and wrongful death matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Clark County?
Nevada sets a two-year deadline for most injury claims from the crash date. Property damage claims get three years. Acting early protects both evidence and your deadline.
Can I file a claim for a Las Vegas casino injury?
Yes. Casinos and hotels owe guests reasonable safety, so a slip or assault from poor security may support a claim. Evidence fades fast, so report the incident and get help quickly.
Where are Clark County injury lawsuits filed?
Las Vegas injury cases are filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court at the Regional Justice Center downtown. Most claims settle through negotiation. A prepared trial team strengthens your position.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Clark County, Nevada
- Annual fatalities: Las Vegas-area traffic deaths average about 290 a year, with roughly 1,460 serious injuries — Nevada DOT
- Injury deadline: 2 years from the crash date for most claims — Nevada Revised Statutes §11.190
- Property damage: 3 years to file for vehicle and property losses — Nevada Revised Statutes

