Nevada Slip and Fall Checklist — What to Do After a Las Vegas Fall

If you slipped, tripped, or fell on someone else’s property in Las Vegas, you may have a premises liability claim. Nevada property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for visitors. Marathon Law Group handles slip and fall cases throughout Clark County and the Las Vegas Valley.

Slip and Fall Checklist — What to Do Immediately

Step 1 — Report the incident to the property manager, security, or owner. Request a written incident report and get a copy.

Step 2 — Photograph the exact location of your fall, the hazard that caused it, and any warning (or lack of warning) signs.

Step 3 — Get names and contact information for all witnesses.

Step 4 — Request that surveillance footage be preserved before it is overwritten. Casinos and hotels typically overwrite footage within 72 hours.

Step 5 — Seek medical attention immediately. Even if you feel okay, adrenaline masks pain and injuries may not become fully apparent until days later.

Step 6 — Do not give a recorded statement to the property owner’s insurance company.

Step 7 — Contact Marathon Law Group for a free consultation.

Common Las Vegas Slip and Fall Locations

Casino floors and hotel common areas. Restaurant and bar floors. Parking lots and garages. Retail store aisles. Swimming pool decks at hotels and resorts.

Nevada Slip and Fall Statute of Limitations

You have two years from the date of your fall to file a personal injury lawsuit in Nevada. Missing this deadline forfeits your right to recover compensation.

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