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Las Vegas Distracted Driver Lawyers

Vegas Cell Phone Car Accident Attorney

Whether or not Nevada passes laws such as laws in other states banning cell phone use while driving (texting or conversations, hands free or traditional cell phones), there are already relevant legal issues. In Nevada, as in other states, driving is a privilege, not a right. A driver of a car, truck or motorcycle is expected to stay alert and watch out for other vehicles and other hazards.

Speak to a Las Vegas car accident lawyer

If you have been injured in an automobile accident, Harris & Harris can help you. Please email or call now (877) 673-6131 for an immediate, no obligation, free home, phone, email, or office consultation with an experienced Las Vegas auto accident attorney.

Use of a cell phone while driving may be clear evidence of negligence in a car accident or truck accident case. Was the other driver in your highway collision using a cell phone while driving 60 miles per hour in the lane next to yours, in front of you or behind you? A detailed investigation may provide the answer:

  • The police report
  • Testimony of passengers in the car
  • Review of cell phone records
  • Statements made by the driver at the scene of the accident or elsewhere

After a serious car accident resulting in severe or catastrophic injury, you owe it to yourself and your family to explore every angle and avenue in pursuit of the compensation that you need for:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wage replacement
  • Associated costs
  • Therapy and rehabilitation
  • Durable medical equipment such as wheelchairs
  • Remodeling or a move to handicapped-accessible housing
  • A modified van for transportation

If a distracted driver, using a cell phone on the road, caused the accident that left you paralyzed or with broken bones, talk to an experienced attorney who will fight on your behalf.

Contact a Vegas Strip Auto Accident Attorney

At Harris & Harris Lawyers, we limit our distracted driver accident caseload to those cases where we can make the most difference. Being selective allows us to devote personal attention to each client. We aim to interact with our clients and their families with sensitivity, care and respect. Call us at 877-673-6131 or send us an e-mail to set up a free confidential consultation with a Vegas motor vehicle accident attorney.

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  • $3.77 Million: Our client suffered serious injuries to his neck and back when he was rear-ended on US 95. He underwent numerous medical procedures as a result of his injuries.
  • $2.2 Million: Our client was 46 years old when she was rear-ended at a stoplight by delivery truck for a large soft-drink manufacturer.
  • $2.2 Million: Our client, a 28-year-old woman, was hit by a speeding taxicab in a crosswalk on the Las Vegas strip near the MGM Grand Hotel.
  • $2 Million: Our 35-year-old client suffered a spine injury when rear-ended in a parking lot.
  • $2 Million: Our client was 32 years old when a tractor-trailer rear-ended his car on Spring Mountain Road.
  • $2 Million: Our client was side-swiped and forced off the road into a ditch. He suffered significant injuries to his neck and back.
  • $1.9 Million: (2005) Our 21-year-old client was hit by a commercial truck going the wrong way on a one-way street.
  • $1.8 Million: (2011) Our client, a 40-year-old woman was rear-ended at the intersection of Charleston & Valley View. She suffered injuries to her back and neck, requiring surgeries on both.
  • $1.8 Million: (2011) Our client, 35-year-old male was driving a flat-bed semi truck when he was rear-ended by a street racing vehicle. He suffered injuries to his neck and back.
  • $1.5 Million: Two brothers were traveling together on Interstate 15 when they were rear-ended by a commercial vehicle. Both brothers sustained injuries to their neck and back.
  • $1.5 Million: Our client was on her way home from work when she was T-boned by a vehicle who ran a stop sign. As a result of the impact, her vehicle rolled over and came to rest on the roof.
  • $1.5 Million: Our client was rear-ended on the freeway by a hotel limousine. She sustained significant injuries to her neck and back which resulted in spine surgery.
  • $1.5 Million: Our client was a 33-year-old professional ballerina. She suffered serious neck injuries in a multiple vehicle pile up on U.S. 95 in Nevada.
  • $1.45 Million: Our client, a 34-year-old man, suffered leg injuries when his seat belt failed and he was ejected from his car.
  • $1.25 Million: (2012) Our clients - a husband and wife in their mid-40's were injured when t-boned by a utility truck. They suffered back and shoulder injuries in the accident.
  • $1.2 Million: (2011) Our client, a 35-year-old Air Force pilot was sideswiped on his motorcycle by a landscaping vehicle. He suffered lower back injuries that required surgery.
  • $1.1 Million: (2012) Our 34-year old client was injured in a hit and run accident on the Bruce Woodbury Beltway.
  • $1 Million: Our client was a 32 old woman who was rear-ended on the freeway and forced into the vehicle in front of her. She sustained serious injuries to her neck and mid-back.
  • $1 Million: Our client was a 21-year old who was trapped in his Jeep and permanently injured when the driver of an SUV turned left.
  • $1 Million: Our client was a 42-year-old Las Vegas police officer. He suffered a wrist injury and neck injury when his car was T-boned by a taxicab at an intersection. The cab driver was talking on his cell phone.
  • $ 1 Million: Our client was seriously injured, when a concrete truck made a left hand turn in front of him on Post Road.
  • $930,000: Our client was a professional football player until he suffered a serious back injury and knee injury in a rear-end semi truck accident.
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