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Lyft accident lawyer Paradise, NV

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If you’ve been hurt in a Lyft crash in Paradise, you’re probably dealing with painful injuries, a Our founder, Keith Galliher Jr., has practiced plaintiff injury law in Nevada since 1974, and The Galliher Law Firm has spent five decades preparing injury cases for the possibility of trial. As a Paradise, NV Lyft accident lawyer, we sort out the coverage, the liability, and the path to compensation. Call today for a free case review.

Lyft Accident Lawyer Paradise, NV

Our attorneys represent injured people. Not Lyft, not its drivers, not the insurance companies behind them. We investigate the crash, determine which insurance layer applies, identify every liable party, and pursue the compensation needed for medical care, lost income, and the lasting effects of a serious wreck.

A Lyft accident claim in Nevada runs on negligence law, the same as any car wreck, but with one added wrinkle. Rideshare coverage works in periods. When the app is off, the driver’s personal policy applies. When the app is on and waiting for a ride request, a limited contingent policy applies. Once a ride is accepted and during the trip itself, a larger commercial policy applies. Figuring out which period was in effect is often the first real fight in the case.

Types of Lyft Accident Cases We Handle in Paradise

Rideshare crashes happen in a lot of different ways, and the role you played in the wreck shapes the claim. The list below covers most of the Lyft-related work our firm takes on for Paradise residents and visitors.

  • Injured Lyft passengers. You were a paying rider when the crash happened. Passengers are almost never at fault, and the commercial coverage in effect during a trip is typically available to you.
  • Crashes caused by a Lyft driver. Another motorist or pedestrian is hurt because the rideshare driver ran a light, turned carelessly, or was distracted by the app. Liability and the applicable coverage period both come into play.
  • Lyft drivers hurt by another motorist. Rideshare drivers get hit too. When another driver causes the crash, the Lyft driver may have a claim against that motorist and, in some periods, against uninsured motorist coverage.
  • Distracted driving rideshare wrecks. App notifications, navigation, and ride requests pull a driver’s attention off the road. These overlap with distracted driving crashes generally and the inattention that causes them.
  • Pickup and drop-off collisions. Sudden stops in travel lanes, blocked crosswalks, and door-zone incidents near the Strip and the airport. Paradise sees a heavy volume of these.
  • Pedestrian and cyclist crashes involving Lyft vehicles. A rideshare driver watching the app instead of the crosswalk strikes someone on foot or on a bike. Injuries in these cases are often severe.
  • Hit-and-run rideshare crashes. A Lyft vehicle is struck by a driver who flees, or a Lyft driver leaves the scene. Uninsured motorist coverage frequently becomes the primary source of recovery.
  • Multi-vehicle rideshare wrecks. A Lyft vehicle is caught in a chain-reaction crash involving several cars. Determining who is liable for the accident is important in these cases.
  • Catastrophic and fatal rideshare crashes. Traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and fatalities all come through the firm. Surviving family members may have a separate claim for the loss of a loved one.

Why Choose The Galliher Law Firm for Lyft Accidents in Paradise, NV?

Five Decades of Plaintiff Injury Work in Nevada

Our founder, Keith Galliher Jr., has practiced personal injury law in Nevada since 1974. He earned his J.D. from Arizona State University in 1974 after completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas in 1970. His bar admissions include the State Bar of Nevada, the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. Martindale-Hubbell lists him in the Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers, and he is a sustaining member of the Nevada Justice Association. As a personal injury lawyer in Paradise, NV with over 50 years at the bar, he handles every rideshare case the firm accepts personally.

Plaintiff-Only Representation and Millions Recovered

The Galliher Law Firm represents injured people. Never rideshare companies, never the carriers that insure them. Our firm has secured several seven-figure verdicts and settlements in injury matters and recovered millions of dollars for clients across Nevada. Our fee is contingent and approved by the Nevada Bar Association and the Nevada Supreme Court. If we don’t recover for you, we don’t get paid. That keeps our interests aligned with yours from the first meeting through resolution.

Understanding Lyft Accident Cases

Damages, Liability, and Compensation for Lyft Accident Cases

Nevada law allows an injured person to recover both economic and non-economic damages after a rideshare crash. Economic damages cover the financial losses. Non-economic damages address the human side of the harm.

  • Past and future medical expenses, including surgery, therapy, and long-term care
  • Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
  • Property damage tied to the crash
  • Pain and suffering and emotional distress
  • Permanent disability, scarring, and loss of enjoyment of life

Liability in a Lyft crash often runs in more than one direction. The rideshare driver, another motorist, and sometimes more than one insurer can each carry a share. Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which allows an injured plaintiff to recover so long as their fault is not greater than the combined fault of the other parties. Catastrophic crashes sometimes involve a traumatic brain injury or spinal damage, and those files require careful documentation of future medical needs.

What Are Important Aspects of a Lyft Accident Case?

Every case is different, but important aspects often include:

  • Screenshots of the Lyft trip, including the route, the timestamp, and the receipt
  • The driver’s app status at the moment of impact, which sets the coverage period
  • The Nevada Highway Patrol or Las Vegas Metro crash report
  • Photographs of the vehicles, the scene, and visible injuries
  • Preservation letters to Lyft and any insurer to protect trip and telematics data

Adjusters often call within days asking for a recorded statement. Giving a statement before retaining legal counsel is a mistake that can harm your case.

What Is The Lyft Accident Case Timeline?

Every case moves at its own pace. Most rideshare injury matters follow a familiar sequence from intake through resolution.

  • Medical treatment and initial investigation, generally the first 3 to 6 months
  • Coverage analysis to confirm which Lyft policy period applies
  • Demand package and pre-suit negotiation with the carrier
  • Filing the complaint if the insurer refuses fair value
  • Discovery, depositions, expert disclosures, and then mediation, settlement, or trial

Catastrophic matters can take longer to settle, particularly when future care is still in dispute. Settling too quickly is a common and costly mistake.

What Should You Bring to Your Lyft Accident Consultation?

Bring what you have. None of it is required to meet with us, but each piece moves the evaluation forward.

  • Screenshots of the Lyft trip and your ride history from the app
  • The crash report, if one was prepared
  • Photographs and any video from the scene
  • Medical records, bills, and discharge paperwork received so far
  • Insurance information for every party involved, including your own coverage

Plan on roughly an hour for the first meeting. There’s no fee for the consultation, and there’s no fee unless we recover for you.

What Are Important Nevada Legal Resources for Lyft Accident Cases?

Rideshare law in Nevada draws on the state’s general negligence and injury statutes. The resources below are a useful starting point, but none replaces a real conversation with a Paradise NV Lyft accident lawyer who has reviewed your facts.

  • The Nevada Revised Statutes place the personal injury statute of limitations at NRS 11.190(4)(e), generally allowing two years from the date of injury to file suit
  • Nevada comparative negligence is codified at NRS 41.141 and governs how fault is apportioned among the parties
  • The Nevada DMV publishes the state’s motor vehicle insurance requirements and minimum coverage rules
  • The NHTSA crash data site reports federal research on motor vehicle injury and fatality trends
  • The CDC injury data center reports on unintentional motor vehicle injuries nationwide

Reach Out to The Galliher Law Firm to Schedule a Consultation

If you’ve been seriously hurt in a Lyft crash and you’re trying to figure out what comes next, we’d like to hear from you. Contact us to schedule a confidential meeting with a Paradise Lyft accident lawyer. We respond promptly to new injury inquiries.

About Our Founder and Principal Attorney

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Keith E. Galliher, Jr.

Principal Attorney & Founder

The Galliher Law Firm has served Las Vegas since 1974. Its principal, Keith E. Galliher, Jr., is an experienced and accomplished trial lawyer. Mr. Galliher is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an organization composed of the top 1% of the trial lawyers of America. Membership in the college is by invitation only.

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