Slip and Fall Lawsuit in Las Vegas, NV
What Is a Slip and Fall Accident?
Slip and fall accidents occur when someone falls down because an area is not safe. Both commercial property owners and homeowners are expected to keep their property safe and accessible. When that doesn’t happen, there is a higher risk of injuries. Some common causes of slip and fall accidents for which property owners may be found liable are:
- Wet and slippery surfaces
- Spills
- Obstructed pathways
- Uneven sidewalks
- Defective stairs or railing
- Poor lighting

Common sites for slip and fall accidents include grocery stores, hotels, tourist areas, and other busy attractions, but accidents can happen anywhere. Property owners may reduce their liability by providing adequate signage warning people of the dangers in a specific area, but a slip and fall sign is not always sufficient for reducing the danger and avoiding a lawsuit.
Proving that a property owner neglected their duty to keep the property safe is key to pursuing a slip and fall settlement. That means that there must have been a clear hazard that led to the injuries sustained and that the property owner, manager, or leaseholder knew about it and chose not to take appropriate action to reduce the risk.
Common Injuries From Slip and Fall Accidents
Who Can Be Held Liable?
How a Slip and Fall Personal Injury Attorney Can Help
Slip and Fall Compensation
Service Areas
- Las Vegas, NV
- North Las Vegas
- Henderson, NV
- Pahrump, NV
- Boulder City, NV
- Summerlin and Green Valley
What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident
After a slip and fall accident, it is critical to report the accident to a property owner, manager, or other authority at the scene right away. Gather contact information for any witnesses at the scene and ask if there is surveillance footage of the area where the accident occurred. Seek immediate medical care, even if you do not think your injuries are significant. Some injuries, like concussions or sprains, may not fully present symptoms right away.
It is also essential to contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible to start building your case. Your attorney can gather evidence, interview witnesses, and negotiate with insurance adjusters while you focus on your recovery.

