Reno Premises Liability Attorney
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At Cameron Law, we represent people injured on unsafe property throughout Reno and Northern Nevada. When property owners neglect dangerous conditions and someone gets hurt, we hold them accountable. Our experienced Reno personal injury attorneys investigate what happened, document the hazards, and fight to recover full compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. You deserve justice, and we're here to deliver it.
We know Nevada premises liability law inside and out. As a local firm with deep roots in Reno, we understand the area's unique challenges — from poorly maintained casino properties on Virginia Street to hazardous apartment complexes and commercial buildings across Washoe County. Our team has successfully recovered millions of dollars for injury victims, treating every client with dignity and care. Let us put our proven track record to work for you.
Contact Cameron Law today for a free consultation and get the legal support you need.
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When you hire Cameron Law, we take immediate action to protect your rights and strengthen your claim. Our process is thorough and strategic:
We start by investigating the accident scene without delay. Our team will visit the location where you were injured – whether it's a Reno casino, a Sparks shopping center, a rental property, or any other premises – to document the dangerous condition. We photograph hazards, obtain incident reports, and secure surveillance footage before it disappears.
Our Reno personal injury attorneys collect all evidence needed to prove negligence. We'll obtain maintenance records, safety inspection reports, and statements from anyone who witnessed your accident. If the property owner knew about the hazard or should have known, we'll find proof. We'll also document similar incidents at the same location to show a pattern of negligence.
We work with premises liability specialists and medical professionals to build an ironclad case. A safety engineer can explain how the property violated building codes or industry standards. Your doctor will document the full extent of your injuries and future medical needs. This professional testimony helps us demonstrate exactly how the property owner's failure caused your harm.
Cameron Law will account for every damage you've suffered. We document current medical bills, estimate future treatment costs, calculate lost wages and diminished earning capacity, and assess the physical and emotional impact on your life. By understanding the complete value of your claim, we ensure the insurance company can't lowball you.
Our personal injury lawyers negotiate firmly for a fair settlement with the property owner's insurance company. We are seasoned trial attorneys, so if negotiations fail, we're fully prepared to take your case to court. Our relentless approach sends a clear message: we won't back down, and we will fight for you until you receive the compensation you deserve.

Our firm has extensive experience with all types of property-related injury claims in Reno and across Washoe County. Cameron Law handles:
No matter where your injury occurred – a downtown Reno hotel, a shopping center on S. Virginia Street, a friend's home, or a construction site – our Reno personal injury lawyers can help. We've handled countless premises liability cases and are ready to investigate yours.
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You deserve answers and compensation. Contact Cameron Law for a free consultation and let us evaluate your premises liability claim.
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In Nevada, property owners have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. The level of care owed depends on why you were on the property:
Invitees (customers, business visitors, guests) receive the highest protection. Property owners must regularly inspect for hazards, fix dangerous conditions, and warn visitors of any risks they can't immediately remedy.
Licensees (social guests) are owed a duty to warn about known hazards that aren't obvious.
Trespassers generally can't recover for injuries, with exceptions for children in certain situations.
To win a premises liability case in Nevada, you must show:
Nevada follows modified comparative negligence, meaning you can recover compensation even if you're partially at fault, as long as you're less than 51% at fault. However, your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility. Insurance companies often try to blame victims for not watching where they were going or being distracted. Don't let them intimidate you – Cameron Law knows how to prove the property owner's negligence using evidence and witness testimony.
Nevada law gives you a limited window to act. The statute of limitations for most premises liability injury lawsuits in Nevada is two years from the date of the accident. If you wait longer, you could lose your right to recover anything. That's why it's vital to speak with our Reno premises liability attorney as soon as possible. We'll ensure all filings are done on time and your rights stay protected.
Choosing the right attorney makes all the difference in the outcome of your case. Here's what sets Cameron Law apart and why Reno residents trust us after serious property-related injuries:
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We know Reno's courts, juries, and property owners, giving us a strategic advantage when building your case.
Our law firm has successfully recovered significant compensation for injured clients throughout Northern Nevada.
You pay nothing upfront, and you owe no attorney fees unless we win your case.
Our Reno premises liability lawyers are available around the clock to answer your questions and provide immediate guidance.
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You can pursue medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. In serious cases, this includes future medical costs, permanent disability, and loss of enjoyment of life. Our attorneys evaluate all your losses to seek maximum compensation. Punitive damages may apply in rare cases of extreme negligence.
Nevada's statute of limitations is two years from your accident date. Missing this deadline typically bars you from recovering compensation. Some exceptions exist for minors, but never assume you have extra time. Contact Cameron Law immediately to preserve your rights and gather evidence while it's fresh.
Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, meaning we only get paid when we win money for you. Your consultation is free, and there are no hourly fees or retainers. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.
You can still recover compensation if you're less than 51% at fault under Nevada's comparative negligence law. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance companies often exaggerate victim responsibility, but we counter these tactics with evidence showing the property's unsafe condition caused your injury.
Most cases settle without trial. We're skilled negotiators who present strong evidence to encourage fair settlement offers. However, if the insurance company won't pay what you deserve, we're ready for trial. We prepare every case for court, which often leads to better settlements.
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Property-related injuries can turn your life upside down. Reach out to Cameron Law today for a free consultation and dedicated legal support.
Get your free case evaluation today, and let our experienced Las Vegas attorneys protect your rights while you focus on recovery.
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Daven then pursued his law degree at the William S. Boyd School of Law, graduating at the top of his class. During law school, Daven served as a judicial intern to The Honorable Richard F. Boulware with the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. He received numerous awards for his written and oral advocacy skills and was a member of the law school's premiere traveling moot court team. Daven was also selected as a scholarship recipient by the Las Vegas Business Academy, which awards scholarships to an elite group of students identified as Las Vegas' future leaders. Additionally, Daven gained valuable experience working with the Clark County Public Defender's Office and even had the opportunity to travel overseas to research human rights violations in India.
Daven enjoys spending time with his wife and son in his free time, traveling, exercising, and enjoying live music.

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