Casino Injury Attorney Las Vegas
Las Vegas casinos attract millions of visitors every year, and with millions of people flowing through massive resort properties, accidents are inevitable. If you were injured at a Las Vegas casino — whether from a slip and fall on a casino floor, an escalator accident, a parking lot collision, or inadequate security — you may be entitled to significant compensation. Marathon Law Group’s casino injury attorneys are experienced in Nevada premises liability law and know how to take on major casino corporations on your behalf.
Why Casino Injury Cases Are Complex
Casino injury cases are among the most complex personal injury matters in Nevada. Major casino resorts operate massive legal teams and are aggressive in defending against injury claims. They employ sophisticated surveillance systems, trained security personnel, and experienced claims adjusters whose job is to minimize your compensation — or deny your claim outright. These corporations know the law, they know their properties, and they know how to build defenses against injury claims. To successfully recover compensation after a casino injury, you need an attorney who understands Nevada premises liability law and is not intimidated by going up against casino giants.
Casino operators are also adept at preserving surveillance footage selectively, coaching their employees, and using the size and complexity of resort operations to obscure responsibility. Marathon Law Group knows how to counter these tactics — through aggressive discovery, preservation letters sent immediately after injury, and the expertise to navigate complex liability chains that may involve casino operators, contracted management companies, and individual employees.
Common Casino Injuries in Las Vegas
Marathon Law Group handles casino injury cases involving slip and fall accidents on casino floors, pool decks, and entertainment areas, escalator and elevator accidents in casino towers and resort facilities, inadequate security leading to assault, robbery, or other violent incidents, parking garage and valet accidents, injuries at casino restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues, swimming pool and spa accidents at resort properties, falling object injuries from overhead signage or unstable fixtures, and injuries sustained during casino-sponsored events and concerts. Whether your injury occurred on the Las Vegas Strip, downtown, or at an off-Strip property, Marathon Law Group is prepared to investigate your case.
Nevada Premises Liability Law and Casino Responsibility
Under Nevada premises liability law, casino operators owe a duty of care to guests and visitors on their properties. This means they must take reasonable steps to maintain safe conditions, address known hazards, provide adequate security, and warn visitors of dangers that cannot be immediately remedied. When casinos fail in this duty and someone is injured as a result, the casino can be held liable for the resulting damages.
Nevada’s comparative negligence rule means a casino may try to argue that you were partially at fault for your own injury — perhaps by arguing you were not paying attention or were under the influence of alcohol. Our attorneys are experienced in countering these defenses and documenting the true cause of your injury through surveillance footage requests, witness testimony, and expert analysis.
What to Do After a Casino Injury in Las Vegas
If you are injured at a Las Vegas casino, take these steps immediately: Report the accident to casino security or management and insist that an incident report be completed. Seek medical attention right away, even if your injuries seem minor. Photograph the scene and the conditions that caused your injury before they are corrected. Collect the names and contact information of any witnesses. Do not give any recorded statement to casino security, representatives, or claims adjusters before speaking with an attorney.
Casinos move quickly to investigate and document incidents in ways that protect their interests. You need experienced legal counsel on your side immediately. Contact Marathon Law Group as soon as possible after your casino injury to ensure evidence is preserved and your rights are protected. Nevada’s statute of limitations gives you two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit — do not wait.
Why Marathon Law Group for Casino Injury Cases
Marathon Law Group has 45 years of combined legal experience handling premises liability and personal injury cases in Clark County, including cases against major Las Vegas resort operators. We are not intimidated by large corporations or their legal teams. We invest the resources needed to build strong cases — including hiring expert witnesses, retaining accident reconstruction specialists, and conducting thorough discovery. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Free Consultation — Contact a Casino Injury Lawyer Today
If you were injured at a Las Vegas casino, contact Marathon Law Group today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Call (702) 522-1808 or reach us online. We serve clients throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, Paradise, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and all of Clark County. No fee unless we win. Se habla español.
What Compensation You Can Recover After a Casino Injury
Victims of casino injuries in Las Vegas can recover a full range of damages under Nevada premises liability law. Economic damages include all past and future medical expenses, including emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy, and any necessary assistive devices or home modifications. They also include lost wages and diminished future earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent disability or disfigurement. In cases involving particularly egregious casino conduct — such as knowingly ignoring a reported hazard or failing to investigate repeated security incidents — punitive damages may also be available to punish the casino and deter similar conduct.
Nevada’s statute of limitations gives you two years from the date of your casino injury to file a premises liability lawsuit. However, gathering evidence and building your case should begin immediately. Surveillance footage, incident reports, and witness availability all deteriorate quickly after an accident. Contact Marathon Law Group as soon as possible after a casino injury to protect your rights.