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When someone else’s driving leaves you injured in Fallon, we deal with the insurance company and the legal process so you’re not stuck handling it while you recover.

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How We Help Injured Fallon Clients and Families

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After an injury, things don’t come one at a time. Bills start showing up while you’re still in treatment. Work gets interrupted. Insurance calls begin early, often before you’ve had time to figure out what you actually need.

We represent injured people and families across Churchill County, including crashes on US-50 and US-95, as well as injuries on farms, ranches, and local properties where heavy work and daily traffic intersect. The details of the accident vary, but what follows usually looks the same. You’re dealing with recovery while an insurance company is already working the other side of the claim.

We step in and take over the parts that feel heavy. We collect records, coordinate your medical documentation, and handle communication with the insurance company so you don’t have to keep repeating the same story while you heal.

Gina Corena & Associates works on a contingency basis. The consultation is free, and you don’t pay unless we win.

Hurt in Fallon and unsure what your case is worth? Talk to an attorney today.

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Verified Recoveries for Injured Nevada Clients

  • $1,040,000

    DRUNK DRIVING
    ACCIDENTS

  • $1,023,006.92

    SPEEDING CAR
    ACCIDENTS

  • $1,010,000

    UNINSURED MOTORIST
    ACCIDENTS

  • $1,010,000

    TRUCK ACCIDENTS

Injury Cases We Handle in Fallon

On Fallon’s highways, US-50 and US-95 see some of the most serious collisions because of speed and rural stretches of road. But we also see injuries from everyday places.

Living in a farming and ranching community adds another layer. Heavy equipment, livestock, and worksites create risks that don’t exist in many other places.

The cases we handle most often in Fallon include:

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes
  • Pedestrian and bicycle injuries
  • Slip, trip, and fall injuries
  • Unsafe property and premises liability
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Wrongful death claims

When a death is involved, Nevada law allows certain family members and a personal representative to bring a claim. These cases move differently, and they need time before anything is valued or discussed in numbers.

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What to Do After an Injury in Fallon

Get medical care first, even if it feels manageable at the moment. Fallon’s emergency care is provided at Banner Churchill Community Hospital on East Williams Avenue, and more serious cases are often transferred to Renown Regional in Reno. Any delay between the injury and treatment can later be used to question how serious it was.

If you’re able, document what happened. Take photos of the scene and what caused the injury, and get names of anyone who saw it. That early evidence tends to disappear quickly, especially in property or public-place incidents.

Be careful with early conversations from insurance companies. The other side may contact you quickly after an injury, but you don’t have to give a recorded statement before speaking with an attorney.

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Nevada Injury Law: Fault, Deadlines, and What You Can Recover

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule (NRS 41.141). Your compensation is reduced by your share of fault. If you are more than 50 percent responsible, you cannot recover anything. For example, if a case is valued at $100,000 and you are found 20 percent at fault, you would recover $80,000.

Most injury claims in Nevada must be filed within two years (NRS 11.190). After that deadline, the court can dismiss the case even if the injury is serious.

There is no cap on damages in an ordinary Nevada injury case. Caps apply only to medical malpractice (NRS 41A) and to claims against a government body, which carry a $200,000 limit and a much shorter notice deadline.

Timing matters in these cases. The earlier a claim is started, the easier it is to preserve evidence and build a complete record of what happened.

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Why Injured Fallon Families Choose Our Firm

We’ve been representing injured Nevadans since 2013. Gina Corena founded the firm and continues to lead its litigation work. Over the years, she’s received recognition from organizations such as the American Society of Legal Advocates and the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys.

In Fallon and across Churchill County, injury cases are handled through the Tenth Judicial District Court. The rules around fault, deadlines, and damages are the same statewide, but how those cases actually move through a local court matters. That experience shapes how we prepare and value each case.

When you reach out, you’re not pushed through layers of intake. You speak with someone who understands personal injury law and what the next steps look like. Our team is available 24/7. Consultations are free, and you don’t pay unless we win.

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Personal Injury Statistics in Fallon and Nevada

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In Churchill County, traffic fatalities can change sharply year to year. In 2025, the county recorded seven traffic deaths after none in 2024, according to preliminary state data. These numbers only reflect fatal crashes, not the broader range of injuries that come from collisions, falls, and unsafe property conditions.

Much of the injury risk in the area is tied to major routes like US-50 and US-95, where higher speeds and rural stretches increase the severity of crashes. These corridors also carry steady through-traffic, including commercial vehicles.

Across Nevada, roadway fatality rates remain higher than the national average, reflecting the risks of long rural highways and high-speed travel across the state.

How a Fallon Injury Claim Moves Forward

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It usually starts with a free consultation. We go through what happened, look at the basics of the injury, and give a straight answer on whether there’s a case worth pursuing.

From there, we start collecting records, documenting your losses, and identifying every insurance policy that may apply. Once everything is in place, we send a demand backed by evidence, not estimates. Many cases resolve at this point.

If the insurance company doesn’t offer fair value, the case moves into litigation. We file suit and prepare it for trial. That step alone often changes how the case is taken, because insurers know when a firm is ready to actually go forward.

What Our Injury Clients Say

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The experience of our attorneys ranges from insurance and commercial law to personal injury and other areas which give our team an unmatched ability to reach a favorable outcome in your case. We handle each matter with accountability and responsiveness, as if we were representing ourselves.

Questions About Personal Injury Cases in Fallon

It comes down to medical bills, lost income, future care, and how the injury has changed your life. We figure that out after reviewing everything. First consultation is free.

Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes, pedestrian and bicycle injuries, slip and fall and premises cases, dog bites, and wrongful death. If someone’s carelessness hurt you in Churchill County, it is worth a free call.

Two years from the date of injury, in most cases (NRS 11.190). Claims against a government entity have a shorter notice deadline, so talk to a lawyer early.

You can still recover, as long as you were 50 percent or less to blame. Nevada reduces your award by your share of fault (NRS 41.141), and bars recovery only at 51 percent or more.

Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee, so you pay only if we recover money for you, and the first consultation is always free.

Minor injuries are sometimes handled directly. But once there’s treatment, missed work, or a low settlement offer, claims are usually worth more when a lawyer is involved.

Claims against a government body in Nevada are subject to a $200,000 cap and a shorter deadline for filing notice (NRS 41.035). These cases move on a faster clock, so reach out quickly.

Get a Fallon personal injury lawyer on your side today. Call for your free consultation. (702) 680-1111

Gina Corena founded Gina Corena & Associates to give injured Nevadans a legal team that fights for them, and she leads the firm's attorneys in a practice focused on personal injury law.

“Top 40 Under 40” attorney by the American Society of Legal Advocates
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