Car accidents can lead to more than just physical pain. Whiplash, broken bones, and concussions are just the beginning. Many victims face lost wages, ongoing medical bills, vehicle repairs, and fights with insurance adjusters who want to settle quickly and cheaply. When your injuries are serious, the legal process gets complicated. Without the right support, you may walk away with less than you need to recover fully.
At Drummond Law Firm, we represent individuals and families injured in Henderson crashes. Our team builds every case for results, not volume. We do it with integrity, discipline, and personal attention.
Driven by Integrity: The Drummond Law Firm Approach
Not all car accident attorneys handle cases the same way. Some settle everything quickly to move on to the next file. Others assign your case to a staff member you never meet. At Drummond Law Firm, we take a different approach, one built on military principles and a commitment to getting it right.
Military Experience, Legal Precision
Our founder, Craig W. Drummond, is a former U.S. Army Captain and Judge Advocate General (JAG) attorney. He served in combat zones and earned the Bronze Star for his leadership and legal performance under pressure. That same discipline now guides our firm’s approach to car accident litigation. We prepare every case as if it may go to trial. We know that preparation is what produces results, both in and out of court.
We Are Built for Strategy, Not Settlements
Many firms market themselves as fast and easy. But fast and easy does not work when your injury changes your life. We dig into every detail, investigate fault thoroughly, and coordinate with medical professionals to understand how your injuries will affect your long-term health and finances. Our team is focused on trial-readiness and fair resolution, not quick closures.
Our Reduced Fee Guarantee Puts You First
We believe in fairness, and that starts with how fees are handled. If your case settles before litigation, our Reduced Fee Guarantee® ensures that you will always take home more than our firm does. You are the one living with the injury. You should never be left with the smaller share of the compensation.
Direct Attorney Access, Always
When you hire Drummond Law Firm, you speak directly with your attorney. We do not hand your case off to case managers, paralegals, or answering services. We believe clear communication matters, and that injured clients deserve respect and answers without delay.
Available When and Where You Need Us
We understand that serious car accident injuries can make it difficult to travel or attend appointments. That is why we offer home visits, hospital consultations, and 24/7 availability for clients in Henderson and throughout Clark County. Whether you are a lifelong resident or a visitor injured while driving in Nevada, we are ready to help.
Most Common Types of Car Accidents in Henderson
Car crashes happen in every corner of Henderson—from quiet residential streets to major freeways like I-215 and I-11. Understanding how different crash types occur helps us investigate fault and document injuries with precision.
Rear-End Collisions at Stoplights
Rear-end crashes are among the most common in Henderson, especially at busy intersections like Eastern Avenue and Sunset Road. These often happen due to distracted driving or following too closely. Even at low speeds, rear-end impacts can cause whiplash, soft tissue injuries, or herniated discs.
T-Bone Crashes at Intersections
T-bone or side-impact collisions often occur at intersections where one driver fails to yield or runs a red light. Streets like Stephanie Street and Warm Springs Road see frequent T-bone crashes during rush hour. These accidents are particularly dangerous because the sides of vehicles provide less protection than the front or rear.
Head-On Collisions on Rural Roads or Freeways
Head-on crashes, though less common, are typically severe. These accidents can happen on rural roads, access routes to Boulder Highway, or wrong-way on-ramps to I-515. They often result in traumatic brain injuries, spinal trauma, and fatalities due to the combined force of both vehicles.
Sideswipes During Lane Changes on I-215
Improper lane changes and failure to check blind spots cause many sideswipe collisions on I-215. These accidents may seem minor but often lead to lost control, secondary crashes, or injuries from abrupt swerving or overcorrection.
Multi-Vehicle Pileups in Congested Zones
Chain-reaction crashes happen when traffic is heavy and drivers follow too closely. One sudden stop on a congested stretch of I-11 or St. Rose Parkway can lead to multiple rear-end impacts. These crashes create overlapping insurance claims and require detailed investigation to assign liability.
Low-Speed Parking Lot Accidents With High Injury Potential
Supermarket parking lots and retail centers like Galleria Mall see frequent low-speed crashes, often when drivers reverse without checking behind them or speed through crosswalks. While the speeds are low, pedestrians and cyclists are especially vulnerable in these environments.
Understanding Fault and Liability Under Nevada Law
Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that more than one driver can be held responsible for a crash, and compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to each party. You can recover damages even if you are partially at fault—as long as your share of responsibility is 50 percent or less.
Shared Fault Still Means You Can Recover
If a court finds that you were 20 percent responsible for a crash and your total damages were $100,000, your compensation would be reduced to $80,000. However, if you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault, you cannot recover anything. That is why it is critical to present strong evidence and challenge unfair claims from the other side.
Why Fault Determination Affects Settlements
Insurance companies base settlement offers on who they believe caused the crash. If they can shift even part of the blame onto you, they will reduce what they offer or deny the claim altogether. Our job is to stop that from happening.
The Role of Documentation and Investigation
We gather police reports, witness statements, vehicle damage photos, and medical records to support your claim. In cases involving disputed fault, we also work with accident reconstruction experts to analyze speed, angles, and crash data. This helps us present a clear and compelling case about what happened and why you deserve full compensation.
Not all car accident injuries are obvious at the scene. In fact, some of the most painful and long-lasting effects may not appear until hours or even days later. Unfortunately, insurance companies often use delayed symptoms to question whether the injury was caused by the crash. That is why early diagnosis, proper documentation, and legal representation are critical, especially when the injuries are internal, neurological, or soft tissue-related.
Whiplash and Soft Tissue Damage
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries in rear-end collisions. It occurs when the neck is suddenly jerked forward and backward, stretching muscles and ligaments. While it may not show up on X-rays, whiplash can cause lasting pain, limited range of motion, and headaches. The same goes for other soft tissue injuries, such as muscle strains or joint sprains, which may seem minor but can affect your daily activities for weeks or longer.
Concussions and Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head injuries are often underestimated, especially when there is no visible trauma. A concussion can result from a sudden jolt or impact, even without direct contact with the head. Symptoms like dizziness, confusion, memory loss, or fatigue may not be immediately connected to the crash but can interfere with work, school, and normal function. In more serious cases, these signs may indicate a mild traumatic brain injury that requires neurological evaluation and treatment.
Spinal Injuries and Herniated Discs
Even low-speed crashes can cause herniated discs or spinal cord compression. These injuries may start with back pain or tingling but progress into more serious conditions involving mobility loss, nerve damage, or the need for surgical intervention. If you experience pain that radiates down your arms or legs, it could indicate spinal injury that needs immediate attention.
Internal Organ Damage
Seatbelt compression or airbag deployment can cause internal injuries that are not visible from the outside. Damage to organs like the liver, kidneys, or spleen may cause delayed symptoms like abdominal pain, fainting, or blood in the urine. Left untreated, these injuries can become life-threatening. This is why getting checked out after any crash—even a minor one—is essential.
Chronic Pain and Mobility Issues
Injury recovery does not always follow a predictable path. Some victims experience chronic pain, reduced flexibility, or long-term fatigue that persists for months or years. These ongoing symptoms can interfere with sleep, work, and relationships. Documenting them early and consistently helps protect your right to compensation for future care and diminished quality of life.
Why You Should Not Trust the Insurance Company
Insurance companies present themselves as helpful, but their real job is to limit what they pay. Whether you are dealing with your own insurer or the other driver’s provider, you should assume that everything you say is being evaluated for liability and cost control. These are just a few tactics insurance companies use to reduce or deny valid claims.
Early Lowball Settlement Offers
You may receive a quick settlement offer within days of the crash. These offers are rarely enough to cover long-term medical expenses, let alone future treatment or lost income. They are designed to close your claim fast and prevent you from pursuing full compensation.
Pressuring Victims to Give Recorded Statements
An insurance adjuster may call and ask for a recorded statement, making it sound routine. In reality, these statements are often used to trap you into saying something that can be interpreted as admitting fault or downplaying your injury. We recommend speaking to a lawyer first, no matter what.
Minimizing Injury Severity
If your injuries do not show up clearly on imaging scans or if you waited a few days to seek care, insurers may argue that you are not really injured. They may also question why you missed work or needed physical therapy. Our job is to gather medical evidence that clearly shows how the crash affected your life.
Shifting Blame or Disputing Medical Care
Insurance companies often attempt to shift partial blame to reduce payouts. They may also dispute whether a certain treatment was necessary or try to assign your injuries to a pre-existing condition. We collect all medical records, bills, and provider statements to ensure that your treatment is justified and clearly tied to the crash.
What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in Henderson
In the moments following a crash, you may feel confused, scared, or in shock. Taking the right steps, when you are able, can make a big difference in both your recovery and your legal claim. Here is what to do.
Call 911 and Request Medical Attention
Even if the crash seems minor, call emergency services. Paramedics can check for hidden injuries and transport you if necessary. Having medical professionals document your condition creates an early link between the crash and your injuries.
Request a Police Report
Ask the responding officer to file a formal report. The police report will include important details like the time and location of the crash, driver statements, and whether any citations were issued. We use this report as foundational evidence in your claim.
Take Photos of the Vehicles, Scene, and Injuries
Use your phone to photograph damage to all vehicles, the surrounding area, and any visible injuries. Take wide shots of the crash scene as well as close-ups. If possible, capture skid marks, traffic signs, and weather conditions.
Exchange Contact and Insurance Information
Get the name, phone number, driver’s license, and insurance details of all involved drivers. Also collect the make, model, and license plate of each vehicle. If there are any witnesses, ask for their contact information.
Speak With a Henderson Car Accident Lawyer Before Talking to Insurance
You are not required to speak with insurance adjusters immediately. In fact, doing so without legal advice can hurt your claim. Our firm handles all communication with insurance companies so you can focus on healing. We make sure nothing is said or omitted that could be used against you later.
How Drummond Law Firm Investigates and Builds Your Case
We do not wait for the insurance company to make the first move. From the moment you hire us, we begin preparing your case like it is going to trial. That preparation puts you in a stronger position during negotiations and helps ensure your compensation reflects the full impact of the crash.
Independent Crash Scene Analysis
We visit the crash site, review surveillance footage if available, and examine physical evidence such as skid marks and vehicle damage. This helps us reconstruct how the crash happened and who was at fault.
Review of Medical Records and Treatment Plans
We work closely with your doctors to understand the severity of your injuries and the care you will need in the future. Your medical records help us calculate current bills as well as projected long-term costs for therapy, surgery, or rehabilitation.
Use of Accident Reconstruction and Expert Testimony
When fault is disputed, we retain experts who can analyze speed, angles, visibility, and vehicle dynamics. These professionals help us present a compelling narrative that supports your claim.
Identification of All Liable Parties
In some cases, liability extends beyond the other driver. Defective auto parts, negligent road design, or multiple vehicles may be involved. We investigate thoroughly to identify every potential defendant and all available insurance policies.
Preparation for Trial From Day One
Our cases are built for litigation. This mindset changes how we investigate, document, and negotiate. Insurers know which firms will fold and which are prepared to go the distance. We are always ready.
Dealing With Uninsured or Underinsured Drivers
Even though Nevada requires all drivers to carry insurance, not everyone follows the law. Others carry only the minimum coverage, which may not be enough to cover your medical bills, lost wages, or long-term care. If you are injured in a crash caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver, you still have options.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) Claims Through Your Own Policy
Most Nevada auto insurance policies include optional uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. This coverage is designed to protect you when the other driver has no insurance or lacks enough coverage to pay for your damages. If your policy includes UM/UIM, you can file a claim directly with your own insurer to cover the difference between your losses and the at-fault driver’s limits.
For example, if the other driver has $25,000 in liability coverage and your medical bills are $60,000, your UM/UIM policy may cover the remaining $35,000, assuming your limits are sufficient.
How the Firm Helps Prove Eligibility and Fight Denied Coverage
UM/UIM claims can be surprisingly difficult. Insurance companies may claim you were not eligible, argue about coverage limits, or deny the extent of your injuries. We review your policy, calculate your total damages, and submit a detailed claim backed by medical records and expert reports. If your insurer tries to minimize your payout, we are ready to push back with evidence and legal pressure.
Why Having an Attorney Makes These Cases Easier to Resolve
Because UM/UIM claims involve your own insurance company, many people assume they will be treated fairly. But insurers often treat these claims the same way they handle any other, they look for ways to reduce or deny them. Our firm handles the negotiation, the paperwork, and the legal argument so that you can focus on healing. We work to ensure your insurer honors the policy you paid for.
Compensation Available in a Nevada Car Accident Claim
If another driver’s negligence caused your injuries, you have the right to seek compensation under Nevada law. Damages may be both economic (related to financial loss) and non-economic (related to physical and emotional suffering). Our firm calculates every category of damages to make sure your claim reflects the full impact of the crash.
Emergency Care and Follow-Up Medical Treatment
This includes ambulance services, ER visits, diagnostic imaging, and any follow-up appointments necessary for your recovery. We gather and organize all medical records and bills to build a clear record of your treatment timeline.
Surgery, Physical Therapy, and Prescription Costs
Serious injuries may require surgery, rehabilitation, and ongoing medication. We include all current and anticipated future treatment costs in your claim based on physician evaluations and treatment plans.
Lost Wages and Reduced Future Earning Capacity
If you missed work or cannot return to your previous job, we calculate lost income and future losses based on your occupation, age, and long-term limitations. We work with vocational experts when needed to support these claims.
Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Distress
Injuries affect more than just your body. Emotional distress, anxiety, sleep loss, and loss of enjoyment of life are real consequences of serious crashes. Nevada law allows compensation for these damages, and we help ensure they are fully documented and valued.
Vehicle Damage and Out-of-Pocket Expenses
We also pursue reimbursement for the cost to repair or replace your vehicle, along with related expenses like rental cars, towing, and damaged personal items. Every cost tied to the crash is part of your case.
Wrongful Death After a Fatal Car Accident
When a family member is killed in a car accident, the grief is immediate, but the financial impact often follows. Funeral expenses, loss of income, and emotional trauma can leave families struggling to move forward. Nevada law allows certain family members to pursue a wrongful death claim when a crash is caused by negligence or reckless driving.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim
In Nevada, the surviving spouse, domestic partner, children, or parents of the deceased may file a wrongful death claim. If no such relatives exist, the person’s estate may bring the claim on behalf of beneficiaries. We help families understand who is eligible and how to begin the process.
What Types of Compensation Are Available
Wrongful death compensation can include funeral and burial costs, lost financial support, loss of companionship, and emotional suffering. In some cases, punitive damages may also be awarded to punish especially reckless behavior.
How the Firm Handles These Cases With Dignity and Care
We understand that no amount of money can replace a loved one. But legal action can bring accountability and help provide financial stability for the future. Our firm approaches wrongful death claims with sensitivity, respect, and a commitment to protecting your family’s rights.
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Call the Captain: Get Help From a Henderson Car Accident Lawyer
If you were injured or lost a loved one in a car accident in Henderson, you do not have to navigate the legal process alone. Insurance companies have experienced adjusters working to reduce their payouts. You deserve a legal team that is just as focused, and even more prepared.
At Drummond Law Firm, we bring military discipline, strategic case-building, and personal commitment to every car accident claim. Led by Craig W. Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and JAG attorney, we build cases for real recovery, not quick settlements.
We charge no legal fees unless we win. And with our Reduced Fee Guarantee, you will always take home more than our firm in any pre-suit settlement. That is our promise.
Call 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online to schedule your free consultation with a Henderson car accident lawyer who will fight for the results you deserve.