Las Vegas Hit-And-Run Accident Lawyer

Every car crash is traumatic, but when the at-fault driver flees the scene, the emotional toll can be even greater. Victims are left with mounting medical bills, unanswered questions, and no clear path forward. But just because the other driver disappears does not mean you have to face the aftermath alone.

At Drummond Law Firm, we help hit-and-run victims recover the compensation they deserve, even when the responsible party cannot be identified. With military precision and trial-ready strategy, we guide clients through every step of the recovery process and fight to hold all available parties accountable under Nevada law.

Veteran-Led Legal Support for hit-and-run Victims

A hit-and-run crash is more than just an accident—it is a betrayal of basic human decency. When someone causes harm and flees, they leave their victim to face not only physical pain but also legal uncertainty. At Drummond Law Firm, we step in immediately to restore order and take control of the situation.

Leadership With Purpose

Our firm is led by former U.S. Army Captain Craig W. Drummond, a Bronze Star Medal recipient and seasoned trial attorney. That background informs everything we do. We bring a disciplined, no-compromise mindset to every hit-and-run case, whether the responsible driver is identified or not.

Client-First Advocacy

You will never be handed off to case managers or left waiting for updates. Our team provides direct attorney access, responsive communication, and personalized support from day one. We understand what is at stake, and we act fast to preserve evidence and begin your claim.

Fairness Through the Reduced Fee Guarantee®

We are the only Las Vegas personal injury attorneys offering the Reduced Fee Guarantee. If your case is settled before a lawsuit is filed, our firm will never take more than you receive in the settlement. It is not just a promise—it is a principle.

What Qualifies as a Hit-and-Run Under Nevada Law

In Nevada, a hit-and-run occurs when a driver involved in a collision leaves the scene without offering aid or sharing their information. These incidents can involve pedestrians, cyclists, parked cars, or other drivers. No matter the specifics, the law is clear: fleeing the scene is both illegal and morally wrong.

Legal Obligations After a Crash

Under NRS 484E.030, any driver involved in a crash that causes injury or death must:

  • Stop at the scene
  • Render aid to the injured
  • Provide their name, address, and insurance
  • Await law enforcement if necessary

Failing to do so is considered a felony when injuries are involved. But a criminal conviction does not help the victim pay hospital bills or replace lost income. That is why filing a civil claim is essential.

Civil Claims Work Independently

Even if the fleeing driver is never located or charged, you may still have the right to seek compensation. Civil claims can proceed separately from criminal investigations. Your right to pursue damages does not depend on someone else being prosecuted.

Why Hit-and-Run Claims Are Uniquely Complex

Recovering damages in a hit-and-run case presents challenges not found in typical accident claims. Without a clearly identified defendant, victims must turn to alternative sources of compensation—and legal experience becomes crucial.

No Named Defendant

If law enforcement cannot identify the at-fault driver, there is no person or insurer to name in the lawsuit. In these situations, your legal options rely on your own insurance policy and whether you have uninsured motorist coverage.

Reliance on Surveillance and Witnesses

Because the other driver fled, there is rarely a formal exchange of information. This means your attorney must act quickly to secure:

  • Surveillance footage from nearby businesses or traffic cameras
  • Witness statements from bystanders
  • Physical evidence left at the scene (such as broken parts or tire marks)

The longer you wait, the more likely this evidence disappears.

Dealing With Your Own Insurance Company

Pursuing an uninsured motorist claim means negotiating with your own insurer. While it may seem like they are on your side, their goal is still to limit payouts. Legal guidance helps protect your rights and ensure your claim is taken seriously.

How Victims Can Still Pursue Compensation

Even if the driver is never identified, you are not without options. Nevada law and most auto insurance policies allow for hit-and-run victims to seek recovery through other channels.

Filing an Uninsured Motorist Claim

Most Nevada drivers carry uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. This provision allows you to recover damages through your own policy when the at-fault party cannot be found or does not have sufficient coverage.

A successful UM claim may cover:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Future care costs

Requirements for a Successful UM Claim

To qualify for uninsured motorist benefits after a hit-and-run, you must:

  • Report the crash to law enforcement promptly
  • Notify your insurance company within the required time frame
  • Provide documentation proving that the other driver fled

Working with an experienced legal team ensures that no procedural steps are missed and that all evidence is preserved.

Nevada’s Victims of Crime Program (VOCP)

In rare cases, victims may qualify for limited compensation through the Nevada VOCP. This state-funded program is not a substitute for a personal injury claim, but it may provide assistance with medical costs or counseling if the crash is classified as a crime and reported promptly.

Common Injuries Resulting From Hit-and-Run Collisions

When a driver flees the scene of a crash, they not only abandon their legal responsibilities—they often leave behind a trail of devastating physical injuries. Victims of hit-and-run collisions in Las Vegas face some of the most serious consequences of any traffic incident, due to the sudden and violent nature of the impact and the delay in emergency response caused by the absence of the responsible party.

Physical Trauma With Long-Term Consequences

Traumatic brain injuries are among the most common outcomes. These injuries may result from the initial impact or from hitting a hard surface inside the vehicle. Symptoms can range from mild confusion to lifelong cognitive impairment. Even a seemingly minor concussion can evolve into persistent headaches, memory issues, and emotional instability.

Spinal injuries, including herniated discs and fractured vertebrae, are also prevalent. These injuries can lead to chronic back pain, nerve damage, or, in severe cases, partial paralysis. Victims may find themselves unable to return to work or participate in daily activities without assistance.

Fractures and broken bones are particularly common in pedestrian and cyclist hit-and-run cases. The force of impact often throws the victim into the pavement or another vehicle, resulting in broken arms, legs, hips, or ribs. These injuries may require multiple surgeries, months of physical therapy, and ongoing pain management.

Internal injuries, such as damage to the lungs, liver, or spleen, are also a concern. These are not always visible right away but can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated promptly.

Emotional and Psychological Impact

Beyond the physical damage, hit-and-run victims often suffer from lasting emotional trauma. The experience of being left alone and injured can lead to anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Many victims report sleep disturbances, flashbacks, and a persistent fear of driving or walking near traffic.

At Drummond Law Firm, we understand that these injuries extend far beyond the physical. That is why we work to build cases that account for the full scope of harm—not just the immediate medical expenses.

Steps to Take Immediately After a Hit-and-Run

Taking swift, strategic action after a hit-and-run crash can make a critical difference in both your medical recovery and your ability to pursue compensation. The steps you take in the minutes and hours after the collision will affect the strength of your case.

Call 911 Immediately

Always report the accident to emergency services. Request both medical assistance and a police response. Even if injuries appear minor, a full medical evaluation is important. The responding officers will create an official crash report, which is essential for any legal claim or insurance recovery.

Document the Scene

Use your phone to photograph everything you can. Capture images of your injuries, your vehicle, skid marks, debris, and the broader intersection or road layout. If you saw the fleeing vehicle, try to write down or record its make, model, color, and any part of the license plate you remember.

Speak With Witnesses

If anyone witnessed the crash, get their names and contact information. Eyewitnesses can help confirm the events leading up to the collision and may have caught important details about the fleeing vehicle that you missed.

Look for Nearby Surveillance Cameras

Quickly scan the area for businesses, traffic lights, or homes that may have security cameras facing the roadway. Footage from these sources is often time-sensitive and may be erased or overwritten within days. Our firm moves fast to secure this evidence before it disappears.

Notify Your Insurance Company

Most policies require timely reporting of hit-and-run accidents. However, keep your comments factual and limited. Do not speculate about fault or extent of injuries, and never agree to a recorded statement before speaking with a lawyer.

How Drummond Law Firm Investigates Hit-and-Run Cases

Holding a hit-and-run driver accountable requires experience, discipline, and fast action. Our team is trained to investigate quickly and thoroughly, leaving no lead unexplored.

Coordinating With Law Enforcement

We work closely with local police and state investigators to track case updates and ensure that any evidence from the scene is documented properly. If law enforcement identifies a suspect vehicle, we help move quickly to preserve any civil claims before evidence is lost.

Identifying Potential Vehicle Matches

By analyzing witness statements, vehicle debris, and traffic camera footage, our team cross-references known damage patterns with local repair shops, insurance databases, and vehicle registries to identify potential matches for the fleeing vehicle.

Securing Video Footage

Our investigators canvass the area for any surveillance footage from surrounding homes, retail stores, parking lots, or traffic control systems. These videos are often the key to proving fault or identifying the at-fault driver.

Consulting Crash Reconstruction Experts

When necessary, we bring in specialists who use scene data, vehicle damage, and impact points to reconstruct how the collision occurred. Their findings often play a crucial role in explaining causation and supporting a claim for damages—even when the defendant is never found.

What Damages Are Recoverable in a Hit-and-Run Case?

Even when the at-fault driver cannot be located, victims of hit-and-run crashes may still pursue full compensation through their own insurance policy or alternative sources. Nevada law allows for both economic and non-economic recovery.

Economic Damages

These include all measurable financial losses, such as:

  • Emergency room visits and hospitalization
  • Surgeries, physical therapy, and ongoing care
  • Prescription medications and medical equipment
  • Lost wages due to time away from work
  • Future loss of income if you cannot return to your job
  • Property damage to your vehicle and personal belongings

Non-Economic Damages

We also pursue compensation for the more personal consequences of the crash, including:

  • Pain and physical suffering
  • Emotional trauma and PTSD
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Scarring, disfigurement, or permanent disability

When filing an uninsured motorist claim, our team carefully calculates the full scope of your losses. We work with medical experts, economists, and life care planners to ensure that every dollar you are owed is accounted for.

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Call the Captain—Speak With a Las Vegas Hit-and-Run Lawyer Today

You do not have to face the aftermath of a hit-and-run alone. Whether the at-fault driver has been identified or not, you still have legal options. Drummond Law Firm is prepared to fight on your behalf with military-grade focus and principled, client-first representation.

We offer 24/7 availability, free consultations, and no attorney fees unless we win. Our Reduced Fee Guarantee means that in any pre-suit settlement, you will never receive less than your lawyer.

Call the Captain today at 702-CAPTAIN or reach out online to speak directly with a Las Vegas hit-and-run lawyer. We are ready to stand with you and help you recover the compensation you deserve.