Nevada Casino Parking Structure Accident Attorney Las Vegas Premises Liability Personal Injury

Las Vegas casino parking structures — multi-level garages serving millions of visitors annually at Strip hotels and off-Strip casinos — present specific premises liability risks including inadequate lighting that creates safety hazards, structural defects in floors and ramps, vehicle-pedestrian conflicts in poorly designed traffic flow patterns, and negligent security that allows assaults in dimly lit stairwells and elevator lobbies. When a Las Vegas casino parking structure accident results from the property owner failure to maintain the garage in a reasonably safe condition, Nevada premises liability law provides claims against the casino operator for resulting personal injuries. Marathon Law Group represents Las Vegas casino parking structure injury victims in Nevada premises liability claims.

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Nevada Casino Parking Structure Lighting Requirements, Slip-and-Fall in Parking Garage Oil and Fluid Spills, Vehicle-Pedestrian Conflict in Parking Structure Traffic Design, Stairwell and Elevator Security in Casino Garages, Structural Maintenance Obligations for Multi-Level Garage Floors and Ramps, ADA Accessibility in Las Vegas Casino Parking Structures, Surveillance Camera Evidence Preservation in Parking Garage Injury Cases, and Multi-Theory Liability for Complex Parking Structure Incidents

Nevada casino parking structure lighting standards: Nevada and Clark County code require minimum illumination levels in parking structures accessible to the public. IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) RP-20 establishes recommended maintained illuminance levels for parking facility security and safety. A Las Vegas casino parking structure that maintains lighting below these standards — particularly in stairwells, elevator lobbies, and ramps — creates both a premises safety hazard and a security risk. Slip-and-fall in parking structures: vehicle fluid leaks (oil, coolant, brake fluid) are predictable in parking structures due to the volume of vehicles using the facility. A casino parking structure operator who does not conduct periodic patrols to identify and address fluid spills creates constructive notice of the hazard and liability for resulting falls. Vehicle-pedestrian conflict: multi-level casino parking structures with inadequate signage, poor sight-line design at ramp entrances and exits, and insufficient pedestrian walkways separated from vehicle traffic create unreasonable pedestrian injury risk. A parking structure whose design does not conform to current parking garage design standards (including ITE Parking Generation and Design guides) may have a design defect claim against the architect or builder, as well as a current maintenance negligence claim against the casino operator. Security in casino parking garages: Las Vegas casino parking structures have documented assault histories given their large size, partial concealment, and variable occupancy at different hours. A casino operator who fails to deploy adequate security staff, maintain functioning surveillance cameras, and provide adequate emergency call stations throughout the garage creates negligent security liability for assaults that adequate security would have deterred or interrupted. ADA accessibility violations: Las Vegas casino parking structures are required to meet ADA accessibility standards including accessible parking space quantities and dimensions, van-accessible spaces, accessible routes from parking to the building entrance, and ramp slopes. Marathon Law Group evaluates all applicable negligence theories in Las Vegas casino parking structure injury cases.

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