Some injuries change lives forever. Catastrophic injuries often leave victims facing a future of physical limitations, long-term medical care, and emotional distress. These are not minor setbacks, they are permanent challenges that affect every part of a person’s life, from mobility and employment to relationships and independence.
If you or a loved one suffered a life-altering injury in Las Vegas, you are not alone. At Drummond Law Firm, we represent individuals and families confronting the harsh realities of catastrophic harm. We understand what is at stake, and we are prepared to take on negligent defendants, insurance companies, and corporate legal teams to fight for the full compensation you deserve.
Military-Disciplined Advocacy for Life-Changing Injuries
Drummond Law Firm is led by Craig W. Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star Medal recipient. His leadership brings structure, strategy, and focus to every case we take. With a trial-first approach, our firm is prepared from day one to go the distance because that is often what it takes when the consequences of an injury are permanent.
Unlike settlement-focused firms that rush to resolve claims, we prepare every case for litigation. That preparation gives us leverage in negotiations and ensures we are ready to advocate in court if needed. Our clients work directly with their attorney, not through layers of staff or third-party case managers.
We also offer our Reduced Fee Guarantee®. If your case is resolved before litigation, our attorney fee will never exceed your net recovery. This commitment to fairness and transparency reflects the values we bring to every serious injury case we handle.
What Counts as a Catastrophic Injury in Nevada?
Catastrophic injuries are those that result in permanent damage, long-term disability, or a significant impact on a person’s quality of life. Nevada law does not use the term “catastrophic” in a technical sense, but the courts recognize these injuries based on their severity and impact.
Types of Catastrophic Injuries We Handle
At Drummond Law Firm, we represent victims of:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): These injuries often cause long-term cognitive impairment, memory loss, behavioral changes, and loss of motor function. TBIs may result from direct trauma or violent motion during a crash or fall.
- Spinal cord injuries: Damage to the spine can lead to partial or complete paralysis. Victims often require wheelchairs, in-home care, or adaptive housing, and many experience chronic pain or bladder and bowel complications.
- Amputations: The loss of a limb is life-altering, both physically and emotionally. Victims often need prosthetics, rehabilitation, and long-term therapy to adapt to daily tasks and employment changes.
- Severe burns: Burn injuries can lead to permanent scarring, nerve damage, disfigurement, and a long series of painful treatments or surgeries.
- Crushing or orthopedic injuries: Catastrophic fractures or crush injuries often result in joint damage, reduced range of motion, and permanent disability.
We also represent clients with multiple, compounding injuries resulting from violent trauma or high-impact incidents. Whether the injury affects mobility, cognitive ability, or emotional health, we approach each case with the focus and preparation it deserves.
How Catastrophic Injuries Happen in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a fast-moving city with dense traffic, busy construction zones, crowded entertainment venues, and high tourism volume. While most residents and visitors enjoy the city safely, serious injuries can occur when property owners, drivers, employers, or manufacturers fail to meet basic safety standards.
Common Causes of Catastrophic Harm
Our firm handles catastrophic injury claims involving:
- Motor vehicle accidents: Crashes involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, or pedestrians are among the leading causes of catastrophic injuries. High-speed collisions and rollover accidents are especially dangerous.
- Motorcycle and pedestrian incidents: Riders and walkers have little protection from impact, making them more susceptible to spinal injuries, head trauma, or amputations when struck by a vehicle.
- Construction and worksite accidents: Las Vegas is constantly building and expanding. Falls from height, heavy machinery malfunctions, or unsafe working conditions can lead to devastating consequences for laborers and contractors.
- Defective products: A malfunctioning consumer product, vehicle part, or medical device can cause serious injury. In these cases, manufacturers and distributors may be held liable.
- Violent assaults or negligent security: Victims of attacks in poorly secured hotels, casinos, or apartment complexes often suffer injuries that require long-term care.
- Slip-and-fall accidents on unsafe premises: Falls may sound minor, but when they occur on dangerous surfaces or from elevated areas, the resulting trauma can be life-altering.
In each case, we investigate thoroughly to identify all sources of liability. Whether the at-fault party is a driver, employer, property owner, or corporation, our mission remains the same: pursue full accountability and compensation for what our clients have lost.
The Physical, Emotional, and Financial Consequences
A catastrophic injury is not just a medical condition, it is a life-changing event. Victims often face months or years of recovery, permanent changes to their mobility or independence, and ongoing emotional distress. The effects ripple through families, relationships, and careers.
Physically, victims may struggle with chronic pain, limited movement, and fatigue. Tasks like bathing, driving, or cooking may require assistance or adaptive equipment. Emotionally, many experience depression, anxiety, or a loss of identity, especially when they can no longer work or participate in activities they once enjoyed.
Financially, the cost of care can be staggering. Surgery, rehabilitation, home modifications, and in-home caregivers all add up quickly. Many families also lose income when a loved one cannot return to work or requires full-time assistance. Insurance rarely covers the full cost, and victims should not be forced to shoulder these burdens alone.
At Drummond Law Firm, we take these realities seriously. Our approach is not just legal—it is personal. We work with life care planners, medical specialists, and vocational experts to calculate what our clients will need for the rest of their lives. Then we pursue it relentlessly.
The Long-Term Medical Needs of Catastrophic Injury Victims
Catastrophic injuries require far more than a trip to the emergency room. For many victims, long-term or lifelong care becomes a central reality. The path forward includes not just healing, but adapting—physically, emotionally, and financially.
Surgeries and Physical Rehabilitation
After the initial trauma, victims often face multiple surgeries. Orthopedic repairs, spinal interventions, or reconstructive procedures may be required over several years. These are followed by intensive physical therapy aimed at restoring strength, balance, and function. Some victims regain partial independence while others do not.
Rehabilitation is rarely short-term. For spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries, therapy can last for years and may need to be repeated as conditions change.
In-Home Assistance and Home Modifications
Many victims are no longer able to live safely without help. They may require full-time or part-time assistance with bathing, dressing, cooking, and transportation. Some require 24-hour skilled nursing care.
Their homes often need to be modified to accommodate mobility aids. Ramps, widened doorways, lowered countertops, stair lifts, and special bathrooms are just the beginning. These modifications can cost tens of thousands of dollars, but they are essential for restoring any sense of autonomy.
Assistive Technology and Ongoing Monitoring
For those with brain injuries or neurological disorders, assistive communication devices or mobility equipment become daily tools. In many cases, specialized medical monitoring is required to manage seizure risk, respiratory support, or internal organ complications.
Our firm works with life care planners and medical experts to ensure that none of these needs are underestimated or overlooked. Compensation must reflect the reality of what it will take to live after a catastrophic injury, not just survive.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Catastrophic Injury?
Determining who is at fault in a catastrophic injury case requires a comprehensive legal investigation. In many cases, more than one party bears legal responsibility. Our team begins by examining every potential source of negligence.
Negligent Drivers and Commercial Operators
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the most common causes of catastrophic injuries in Las Vegas. When a driver speeds, texts, or drives under the influence, they may be liable for the damage they cause. If the driver was operating a commercial vehicle, their employer may also share liability under Nevada law.
Commercial liability may apply when delivery companies, freight carriers, or rideshare platforms fail to screen, train, or monitor their drivers.
Property Owners and Government Agencies
Injuries caused by dangerous premises—such as falls from height, collapsing structures, or negligent security—often result in liability for property owners, management companies, or landlords. When the incident occurs in a public space, such as a sidewalk or government building, city or state agencies may be held responsible.
These claims require specific procedures and deadlines, but Drummond Law Firm is well-versed in navigating them.
Manufacturers and Employers
Defective machinery, faulty auto parts, or unsafe consumer products may lead to catastrophic injuries. When a product is unreasonably dangerous, the manufacturer or distributor may be held accountable through a product liability claim.
Workplace injuries—particularly in construction or industrial settings—can result from an employer’s failure to maintain safety standards. General contractors and subcontractors may also face liability if their oversight contributed to the harm.
How Drummond Law Firm Builds a Catastrophic Injury Case
At Drummond Law Firm, we do not wait to see what the insurance company offers. We build every case as if it will be presented in court. That is what it takes to get real results.
Comprehensive Medical Documentation
We begin by gathering all relevant medical records, surgical reports, physical therapy logs, and specialist evaluations. These records help establish the full extent of the injury and its expected progression.
Where necessary, we bring in independent medical experts who can testify to the long-term impact and need for ongoing care. Their insight is critical to building a damages model that holds up under scrutiny.
Evidence of Liability and Expert Testimony
Our team collects crash reports, scene photographs, surveillance video, black box data (when available), and witness statements. Accident reconstructionists, safety engineers, or workplace standards experts may be brought in to analyze how the injury occurred and who is responsible.
We also retain vocational experts and economists to evaluate the loss of earning potential and the long-term cost of care.
Every element is assembled into a clear and strategic case—designed to win, not to settle for less.
Compensation Available to Catastrophic Injury Victims
Victims of catastrophic injury are entitled to pursue damages that account for the full breadth of their losses—physical, financial, and emotional. Nevada law allows for both economic and non-economic recovery.
Economic Damages
These include:
- Past and future medical expenses: Hospitalization, surgery, therapy, medication, home care, and necessary modifications
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity: Both immediate and long-term losses are considered
- Assistive devices and transportation costs: Wheelchairs, lifts, medical vans, and other necessary accommodations
These damages are calculated using documentation, expert analysis, and actuarial projections. We make sure nothing is missed.
Non-Economic Damages
While harder to quantify, these are just as real:
- Pain and suffering: Chronic pain, discomfort, and the emotional toll of a changed body
- Emotional distress: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, or loss of self-worth
- Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in family, hobbies, or meaningful relationships
- Permanent disability and disfigurement: The lasting effect of limb loss, paralysis, or cognitive decline
Our role is to ensure that every category is fully developed, supported by evidence, and translated into a claim that reflects the seriousness of what has been lost.
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Call the Captain: Speak With a Las Vegas Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Today
If you or a loved one is facing the consequences of a catastrophic injury, the path ahead may feel overwhelming, but you do not have to walk it alone.
At Drummond Law Firm, we provide principled, disciplined legal support backed by trial readiness and military-honed leadership. We are committed to building strong cases, earning your trust, and never taking more from a settlement than our clients receive.
Our Reduced Fee Guarantee ensures fairness. Our contingency-based structure ensures access. And our 24/7 availability ensures we are ready whenever you need us.
Call the Captain today at 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. Your recovery starts with the right team. Let us be that team.