Founding Member & Managing Partner at Gina Corena & Associates
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Getting hurt in a truck accident in Nevada can turn your life upside down in seconds. Between mounting medical bills, time off work, and confusing insurance calls, it’s hard to know what to do next—or when to call for help. If you’re asking yourself when you should hire a lawyer after a truck accident in Nevada, you’re not alone.
You need to be aware that waiting too long to take action can cost you valuable evidence and weaken your claim. In this guide, you’ll learn exactly when and why to speak with a truck accident attorney, what Nevada law says about your rights, and how seeking early legal help can make a difference in your recovery.
The hours and days after a crash are critical. Evidence can disappear quickly, as black box data, camera footage, and driver logs aren’t stored forever. Insurance companies often begin their investigations immediately as well. Sometimes, they’ll begin investigating before you’re even discharged from the hospital.
Waiting too long to involve an attorney can hurt your case. Insurance adjusters may contact you early and offer fast settlements that don’t cover your full losses. A lawyer can step in to preserve evidence, manage communication, and protect your legal rights from the start.
Insurance companies often try to settle fast and low. Speaking to a lawyer before talking to adjusters can protect your rights. — American Association for Justice.
Truck accidents also involve federal safety rules set by the FMCSA. Understanding these laws requires experience. Acting quickly prevents you from missing deadlines or losing critical evidence
Under NRS §11.190(4)(e), Nevada law generally gives you two years to file a personal injury claim after a truck accident. Missing this deadline can permanently deprive you of the right to compensation.
Exceptions exist for minors or hidden injuries. Generally, though, most cases must meet this strict timeline. A lawyer can help determine when your deadline starts and ensure you file your claim in a timely manner.
Not every truck accident leads to a lawsuit. That said, certain situations call for immediate legal support.
You should consider speaking to a lawyer right away if:
Contacting a truck accident attorney right away can help protect your rights and improve your chances of receiving fair compensation in any of these situations.
Truck accident cases are often more complicated than regular car crashes. Having a lawyer by your side can make the process more transparent.
The following are just a few key ways a truck accident attorney can help:
With the proper legal support, you can focus on recovery while your attorney handles the challenges of proving fault and pursuing fair compensation.
Unlike typical car crashes, truck accidents often involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, carrier, or even vehicle manufacturers. — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
Getting a lawyer involved early in your truck accident case can make a significant difference in the outcome. It allows your legal team to gather evidence, track your damages, and protect your rights from the start.
Victims may be entitled to compensation for:
When lawyers are involved from the beginning, they can document damages thoroughly and defend against efforts to downplay your injuries.
Our firm has recovered millions in truck accident cases. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Truck accidents tend to cause more severe damage and involve more complicated legal questions than other types of motor vehicle wrecks. Here’s a look at how they differ:
Aspect |
Car Accident |
Commercial Truck Accident |
Liable Parties | Usually two | Driver, company, shipper, manufacturer |
Insurance Coverage | Lower policy limits | Higher commercial insurance limits |
Evidence Collection | Photos, police report | Black box data, driver logs, records |
Laws Involved | State traffic laws | State + FMCSA regulations |
Injury Severity | Moderate to severe | Often catastrophic |
According to the Nevada Department of Transportation, commercial trucks were involved in over 1,000 crashes statewide in the last reporting year, many of which caused serious injuries.
As soon as possible. An attorney can secure time-sensitive evidence and protect your rights before insurance companies start building a case against you.
No, but avoid speaking with them further without legal help. An attorney can step in to prevent further damage and may be able to fix earlier missteps.
Yes. The trucking company may still deny liability or limit compensation. Legal representation helps you hold all responsible parties accountable.
Compensation may include medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, property repair, and, in some cases, future care or punitive damages.
Yes. In fact, claims involving commercial trucks often target the employer or parent company, not just the driver.
Truck accidents are different from other types of crashes. The legal, financial, and emotional challenges are bigger, and the decisions you make early can shape your case’s outcome. In Nevada, waiting too long to involve a lawyer can cost you essential evidence and reduce your settlement.
Knowing your rights is the first step if you’ve been involved in a truck accident in Las Vegas or elsewhere in the state. The team at Gina Corena & Associates helps clients deal with these complex claims with clear guidance and a focus on justice.
Legal Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this information does not create an attorney-client relationship.
As founder of Gina Corena & Associates, she is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the people who suffer life-changing personal injuries in car, truck and motorcycle accidents as well as other types of personal injury. Gina feels fortunate to serve the Nevada community and hold wrongdoers accountable for their harm to her clients.