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How Much Does a Personal Injury Attorney Cost in Las Vegas? (2026)

By John Quigley · NevadaAttorneyFinder.com · Updated May 27, 2026

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. NevadaAttorneyFinder is a directory, not a law firm.

Personal injury attorneys in Las Vegas almost universally work on contingency — you pay nothing unless you win. The attorney's fee is a percentage of your recovery, typically 33% pre-litigation and 40% if the case goes to trial.

Quick Answer: Personal Injury Attorney Fees in Las Vegas

Case Type Typical Attorney Fee
Minor soft-tissue injury (settled pre-litigation) 33% of recovery (~$5,000–$25,000 fee)
Moderate injury — surgery or hospitalization 33–36% (~$15,000–$60,000 fee)
Severe/catastrophic injury (trial) 40% (~$40,000–$200,000+ fee)
Wrongful death claim 33–40% of settlement

What Drives Personal Injury Attorney Fees Up

  • Liability disputes: If the other party contests fault, more investigation and expert witnesses are required.
  • Comparative negligence: If you were partially at fault under NRS 41.141, the attorney must work harder to minimize your percentage.
  • Low insurance limits: Cases against uninsured or underinsured drivers require UM/UIM claims and additional negotiation.
  • Trial: Most PI cases settle, but those that go to trial cost significantly more — 40% contingency is standard.
  • Government defendants: Suing a government entity (NDOT, CCSD, Metro) requires a Notice of Claim under NRS 41.036 and shorter timelines.

Factors That May Reduce Attorney Fees

  • Clear liability with strong evidence (video, police report, admissions)
  • Cooperative insurance company willing to offer policy limits quickly
  • Soft tissue injury that resolves fully within 6 months

Estimated Damages in a Typical Las Vegas Personal Injury Case

Medical bills (unreimbursed) $5,000 – $500,000+
Lost wages during recovery $2,000 – $100,000+
Future lost earning capacity $0 – $1,000,000+
Pain and suffering (non-economic) $10,000 – $500,000+
Property damage $1,000 – $50,000

Statute of Limitations

Filing Deadline: 2 years from injury (NRS 11.190). Government defendants: 2 years but Notice of Claim required within that period.

Relevant Nevada Statutes

NRS 41.141 (comparative negligence) · NRS 11.190 (2-year statute of limitations) · NRS 42.005 (punitive damages) · NRS 41.035 (medical malpractice cap) · NRS 17.130 (prejudgment interest)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a personal injury attorney cost in Las Vegas?
Most Las Vegas personal injury attorneys work on contingency — you pay no upfront fee and owe nothing if you lose. The standard fee is 33% of the settlement before a lawsuit is filed, and 40% if the case goes to trial. On a $100,000 settlement, that's a $33,000 attorney fee. You also typically reimburse case expenses (filing fees, expert witnesses, medical record costs) from your share.
What is a contingency fee and how does it work?
A contingency fee means the attorney only gets paid if you recover money. The percentage (usually 33–40%) is calculated on the gross recovery before deducting costs, or sometimes on the net after costs — always clarify which method before signing. Nevada's Rules of Professional Conduct require contingency fee agreements to be in writing.
Is there a cap on personal injury damages in Nevada?
Nevada does not cap most personal injury damages. You can recover unlimited economic damages (medical bills, lost wages) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering). The only cap is on medical malpractice non-economic damages: $350,000 under NRS 41.035. Punitive damages under NRS 42.005 are capped at 3x compensatory damages (or $300,000 if compensatory is under $100,000).
How long does a personal injury case take in Las Vegas?
Simple soft-tissue cases that settle pre-litigation typically resolve in 6–18 months. Cases requiring litigation average 2–4 years. Trials in Clark County District Court can add another 1–2 years to that timeline. The statute of limitations under NRS 11.190 is 2 years, so don't delay consulting an attorney.
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