Navigating Personal Injury Claims in Reno: What Residents Need to Know in 2025

In Press Release
July 02, 2025

As personal injury incidents continue to affect Nevadans, the residents of Reno are encountering a more complex legal environment when dealing with injury claims in 2025. The necessity to comprehend the current legal framework has never been more crucial, especially with the evolving approaches of insurance companies towards claims and the heightened concerns regarding fair treatment.

Personal injury claims in Nevada can arise from various incidents, including car accidents, pedestrian injuries, and slip-and-falls. These claims often seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and the long-term physical or emotional distress suffered by the victim. Nevada law typically allows claimants two years from the injury date to initiate a lawsuit, but securing legal advice early can be pivotal in preserving evidence and adhering to procedural norms.

Although many injury cases are settled out of court, the journey usually starts with negotiations with insurance companies. Legal experts warn that initial offers from insurers might not fully account for the damages or the enduring costs related to an injury. There are instances where the conduct of an insurance company, such as neglecting to investigate a claim or acting in bad faith, could lead to legal actions beyond the original claim.

The distinction between standard claim disputes and cases of insurance bad faith has gained prominence recently. In Nevada, attorneys specializing in bad faith litigation focus on situations where insurers breach policy terms or unjustly delay rightful payments, rather than filing the initial claims.

Being well-informed and understanding one’s legal rights early can dramatically affect the resolution of an injury case. Particularly in scenarios where an insurance company’s actions are dubious, recognizing the difference between a straightforward claim and a bad faith dispute can alter the legal approach and the eventual result.

Patrick Leverty of Leverty & Associates Law advises against hastily accepting low initial offers from insurance adjusters, highlighting that the true financial repercussions of a personal injury may not be apparent immediately. Ensuring that victims have the opportunity to recover what they rightfully deserve is paramount.

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