Coverage Area — ZIP 89119
About Wrongful Death in ZIP 89119, Las Vegas
If your family has lost a loved one due to someone else's negligence in Las Vegas Strip, Nevada law under NRS 41.085 gives you the right to seek compensation for your loss. A Las Vegas Strip wrongful death attorney can investigate the cause of death, identify all liable parties, and pursue maximum compensation for your family's grief, financial losses, and future needs.
ZIP code 89119 is part of the Las Vegas Strip area of Las Vegas, Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Las Vegas Strip community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's wrongful death statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Under NRS 41.085, wrongful death claims in Nevada may be filed by: the surviving spouse, surviving children (or their guardians), parents if there is no surviving spouse or child, or the personal representative of the deceased's estate if no surviving relatives exist. Multiple family members may join in a single wrongful death action. A Las Vegas Strip wrongful death attorney can advise on who has standing and how to structure the claim for maximum recovery.
Under NRS 41.085 and NRS 41.100, wrongful death damages in Nevada include: grief and sorrow of surviving family members, loss of companionship, loss of financial support the deceased would have provided, medical and funeral expenses, lost earnings the deceased would have accumulated, and pain and suffering of the deceased before death. Punitive damages under NRS 42.005 may be available if the defendant acted with malice or conscious disregard. A Las Vegas Strip wrongful death attorney will quantify all available damages.
Under NRS 11.190, wrongful death claims in Nevada must be filed within 2 years of the date of death. This deadline is strictly enforced — missing it permanently bars the claim. If the death resulted from medical malpractice, the NRS 41A.097 deadline (3 years from malpractice or 1 year from discovery) may apply. Contact a Las Vegas Strip wrongful death attorney immediately after a loss to ensure your family's rights are protected.
A wrongful death civil lawsuit under NRS 41.085 is entirely separate from any criminal prosecution for the same act. Criminal cases (handled by the Clark County DA) punish the wrongdoer; civil wrongful death cases compensate the victim's family. You can pursue a civil wrongful death lawsuit regardless of whether criminal charges are filed or result in conviction. The civil standard of proof (preponderance of evidence) is lower than the criminal standard (beyond reasonable doubt).