About Mitchell Rogers Injury Law — Personal Injury Las Vegas Nevada
For personal injury Las Vegas clients, Mitchell Rogers Injury Law pursues fair compensation after serious harm. The firm serves Southern Nevada and has practiced since 2016. It handles car accidents, slip and falls, and other negligence claims across Clark County. The team also takes truck, motorcycle, and rideshare crash cases. Because medical bills mount fast, the attorneys move quickly to preserve evidence. They listen first, then build a strong demand backed by the facts.
Consultations are free, so you can ask questions before committing. The firm explains each step and sets realistic goals. To compare nearby options, browse more Las Vegas attorneys.
What Clients Say
Clients value how closely the team listens to their story. They mention steady updates and honest case assessments. Many also note that the firm advocates firmly with insurers rather than settling low.
Personal Injury Las Vegas — Practice Areas & Services
- Car accidents on I-15, US-95, and Las Vegas surface streets.
- Truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian crash claims.
- Slip and fall and casino or hotel injury cases.
- Rideshare accidents involving Uber and Lyft.
- Dog bites, medical malpractice, and wrongful death matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Las Vegas?
Nevada gives most injury victims two years from the crash to file suit. Property damage claims get three years. Acting early protects both evidence and your deadline.
What does a Las Vegas injury lawyer cost?
Most Las Vegas injury firms work on contingency, so you pay nothing upfront. The fee comes from any settlement or verdict. Mitchell Rogers Injury Law offers a free consultation.
Where are Clark County injury cases filed?
Las Vegas injury lawsuits are filed in the Eighth Judicial District Court at the Regional Justice Center downtown. Most claims settle through negotiation. When they do not, a prepared attorney is ready for trial.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Annual fatalities: Las Vegas 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 injury claims — Nevada Revised Statutes §11.190
- Property damage: 3 years to file for vehicle and property losses — Nevada Revised Statutes

