Slip and Fall Attorney Boulder City

If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident in Boulder City, the attorneys at Drummond Law Firm will fight to recover the compensation you deserve. Slip and fall injuries in Nevada can result in broken bones, head trauma, and spinal damage that leave victims facing months of recovery and mounting medical costs. If a property owner’s negligence caused your fall, you may be entitled to recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

Our personal injury lawyers handle slip and fall cases throughout Boulder City and will guide you through the process with a free consultation to determine whether you have a viable claim. Call (702) 366-9966 to get started.

Slip and Fall Attorneys Serving Boulder City

Drummond Law Firm represents slip and fall victims throughout Boulder City with direct, attorney-led legal representation from the moment you reach out. Every client works with a licensed attorney who evaluates the facts of your case, communicates with medical providers, and builds a strategy designed to recover the full value of your claim. You will never be passed off to a paralegal for the decisions that count.

Boulder City sits 26 miles southeast of Las Vegas in Clark County, with a population of approximately 15,000 residents and a steady flow of visitors heading to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. The US-93 corridor and Nevada Way bring tourist traffic through local businesses, gas stations, and restaurants throughout the year. That mix of residents and travelers means property owners are responsible for maintaining safe conditions for a wide range of visitors.

Unlike Las Vegas, Boulder City prohibits gambling, so fall hazards here center on retail stores, restaurants, outdoor trails, gas stations, and government-managed properties rather than casino floors.

If you or a loved one sustained an injury from a fall on a Boulder City property, our firm is prepared to fight for the compensation you are owed.

Without an Attorney vs. With Drummond Law Firm

Insurance companies regularly undervalue slip and fall claims when victims do not have legal representation. Research from the Insurance Research Council, an industry-funded organization, found that victims who hired an attorney recovered approximately 3.5 times more than those who handled claims alone. Property owners and their insurers are not passive in these cases. They often argue that the hazard was open and obvious, that you were not paying attention, or that your footwear contributed to the fall. Their goal is to minimize what they pay you or deny your claim entirely.

Without an Attorney With Drummond Law Firm
The property owner’s insurer controls the narrative from the start Our attorneys step in immediately to protect your rights and preserve evidence
Important evidence can vanish before you even contact a lawyer We document the hazard, secure witness statements, and request surveillance footage
Insurance adjusters pressure you into a quick, low settlement Our attorneys negotiate from a position of strength backed by trial experience
You bear the burden of proving negligence and gathering evidence on your own Our team works with investigators and medical experts to build your case
You risk accepting far less than your case is worth Our Reduced Fee Guarantee ensures the attorney fee will not exceed your net recovery

You deserve a Boulder City accident lawyer that fights for every dollar you are owed, not one that allows the property owner’s insurance company to dictate the outcome.

When the stakes are high, you need an attorney who’s already been tested under pressure.

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Types of Cases We Handle in Boulder City

Slip and fall and trip and fall cases in Boulder City arise from unsafe conditions on commercial, residential, recreational, and government properties throughout the city and surrounding Clark County. Boulder City’s mix of tourist-facing businesses along the US-93 corridor and aging infrastructure in the Historic Downtown district creates fall hazards that property owners are legally obligated to address. Each property type presents distinct challenges for establishing negligence, and our attorneys build claims specific to where your fall occurred.

Retail and Restaurant Falls

Slip and fall accidents in retail stores and restaurants are among the most common premises liability claims in Boulder City. The National Floor Safety Institute reports that falls account for over one million emergency room visits nationwide each year.

Wet floors, spilled food and beverages, torn carpeting, and cluttered aisles are frequent hazards in businesses along Nevada Way and the Historic Downtown district. Grocery stores, gas station convenience stores, and restaurants along the US-93 corridor serve both local residents and Hoover Dam visitors daily. When staff members fail to clean spills or post adequate warnings, the business can be held liable for the injuries that follow.

Outdoor and Recreational Falls

Outdoor falls on trails, sidewalks, and parking lots cause serious injuries in Boulder City each year. Bootleg Canyon Trail and the Historic Railroad Trail attract hikers and cyclists from across the region, and uneven terrain, loose gravel, or poorly maintained trailheads create fall hazards that the responsible entity must address.

Cracked and uneven sidewalks in Boulder City’s Historic Downtown are a recognized hazard, particularly for pedestrians navigating older infrastructure that dates back to the city’s founding in 1931. Property owners and the entities responsible for maintaining public walkways can be held liable when they fail to repair known hazards or warn visitors that a dangerous condition exists.

Residential and Apartment Falls

Landlords and property managers in Boulder City are responsible for maintaining safe conditions in rental units and common areas under Nevada law. Broken stairway handrails, poorly lit hallways, cracked walkways, and unmaintained parking surfaces are common hazards in residential properties that lead to preventable fall injuries.

Nevada law requires landlords to repair known hazards within a reasonable time after being notified of the condition. If your fall occurred in an apartment complex, condominium, or rental property, the landlord or management company may be liable for your injuries. Our attorneys know how to use maintenance records and inspection logs to establish that the property owner failed to act.

Government Property Falls

Falls on government-owned property in Boulder City follow a different claims process than falls on private property. Boulder City manages public parks, sidewalks, municipal buildings, and roadways, while federal agencies oversee facilities at Hoover Dam and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Nevada law treats claims against government entities differently than claims against private property owners. The paperwork, the filing requirements, and the deadlines all change when a public entity is involved. Failing to follow the government claims process can permanently bar your right to recover compensation, which is why contacting an attorney early matters even more when your fall occurred on public property.

How Nevada Law Affects Your Slip and Fall Case

Nevada premises liability law requires property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for all visitors on their property. Under NRS 41.130, which establishes general negligence liability in the state, property owners who fail to uphold their duty of care can be held financially responsible for injuries that result from that failure. If you were hurt because a property owner in Boulder City did not fix a known hazard or failed to warn you about a dangerous condition, this statute is the legal foundation for your slip and fall claim.

Visitors to a business are classified as invitees under Nevada law, which means the property owner owes you the highest standard of care available. An invitee is any person who enters a property for the benefit of the property owner, and that definition covers customers, restaurant patrons, hotel guests, and anyone visiting a commercial establishment in Boulder City. The property owner must actively inspect the premises as part of that duty of care, identify potential hazards, and either repair those conditions or post adequate warnings before someone gets hurt.

Nevada also applies a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141 that can reduce or eliminate your recovery depending on your share of fault. If a jury finds that you were 20 percent at fault on a $200,000 slip and fall claim, the court reduces your total award to $160,000 after deducting your share. If your fault exceeds 50 percent, you are barred from recovering any damages at all.

Property owners frequently raise comparative negligence as a defense by arguing that the victim ignored warning signs, wore improper footwear, or was distracted at the time of the fall. Our attorneys know how to counter those arguments with evidence that places responsibility where it belongs.

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What Should You Do After a Slip and Fall in Boulder City?

The steps you take immediately after a slip and fall directly affect the strength of your legal claim and your ability to recover compensation. Evidence in slip and fall cases disappears quickly because property owners clean hazards, repair dangerous conditions, and resume normal operations within hours of an incident. Contacting an attorney before speaking with the property owner’s insurance company protects your legal position from the start.

Reporting the Incident

Report your fall to the property owner, store manager, or on-site supervisor and request a written incident report before you leave. Do not sign any statements, release forms, or agree to a recorded interview without legal counsel present, because the property owner’s team will use anything you say to reduce or deny your claim later. Get names and contact information from any witnesses who saw the fall or noticed the hazardous condition before your accident occurred.

Documenting the Hazard

Photograph the exact hazard that caused your fall, your injuries, your footwear, and the surrounding area so that you have a visual record of the conditions at the time of the accident. Wet floors, torn carpet, cracked pavement, loose gravel, and poor lighting should all be documented before the property owner has a chance to repair them.

If surveillance cameras are visible near the scene, note their locations so your attorney can request footage preservation. Time-stamped photographs taken at the scene are among the strongest forms of evidence in a slip and fall claim, and they cost nothing to create.

Seeking Medical Attention

See a doctor immediately after any slip and fall, even if your injuries seem minor in the hours that follow. Adrenaline can mask pain after a fall, and injuries like concussions, hairline fractures, and soft tissue damage often do not produce noticeable symptoms until days later.

Medical records created shortly after the accident establish a direct connection between the incident and your injuries, giving your attorney the documentation needed to prove the property owner’s liability. Boulder Dam Hospital and emergency facilities in nearby Henderson serve most Boulder City fall injury patients, and your treatment records from those facilities will serve as foundational evidence in your claim.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Slip and Fall in Boulder City?

Slip and fall victims in Nevada can pursue economic, non-economic, and in certain cases punitive damages through a personal injury claim. Economic damages cover your medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and any future treatment your condition will require as you move through the recovery process. Non-economic damages account for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium, which refers to the impact your injury has on your closest personal relationships.

A slip and fall can leave you and your family facing sudden medical debt, lost income, and uncertainty about the future at a time when you should be focused on healing. You should not have to absorb those costs because a property owner failed to maintain safe conditions.

Nevada places no cap on non-economic damages in most slip and fall cases, which means a jury or slip and fall settlement can reflect the full amount your suffering warrants. Punitive damages may also apply when the property owner’s conduct was especially reckless or willfully unsafe, such as a business that ignored repeated complaints about a known hazard or concealed dangerous conditions from visitors.

An experienced slip and fall attorney evaluates every available category of compensation so that your claim reflects the true cost of what you are going through. Your claim should account for more than just the bills that have arrived so far.

How Long Do You Have to File a Slip and Fall Lawsuit in Nevada?

Nevada gives you two years from the date of your injury to file a slip and fall lawsuit under NRS 11.190(4)(e). Once that statute of limitations deadline passes, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case regardless of how strong your evidence is. Two years may sound like enough time, but gathering medical records, consulting specialists, documenting the hazard, and building a solid claim takes longer than most people expect after a fall injury.

Claims against government entities follow a shorter timeline. If your fall occurred on property owned or managed by Boulder City, Clark County, or a federal agency such as the Bureau of Reclamation, different rules apply. You may need to file a notice of claim within as few as six months of the incident.

Missing this earlier deadline can permanently bar you from pursuing compensation even though the standard two-year window has not closed.

Contacting an attorney early gives your legal team the time it needs to investigate, document, and prepare your case before the clock runs out.

Are Older Adults at Greater Risk in Boulder City Slip and Fall Cases?

Older adults face significantly higher fall risks and more severe outcomes than younger victims. The CDC reports that falls are the leading cause of injury-related death for Americans over 65, and one in five falls in this age group results in a serious injury such as a hip fracture or head trauma. Boulder City has a median age of 53.5 years, and 29 percent of its population is over 65. That concentration is one of the highest among communities in Clark County.

Watching a parent or loved one struggle after a preventable fall can be one of the most difficult experiences a family goes through. We understand how overwhelming it is to manage medical decisions, insurance disputes, and legal questions all at once. Recovery from a hip fracture or traumatic brain injury takes significantly longer for older adults, and many never return to the level of independence they had before the fall.

An attorney experienced in slip and fall cases can help families pursue compensation that accounts for the full cost of an older adult’s recovery. That includes extended rehabilitation, in-home care, assistive devices, and the loss of independence that changes daily life for both the victim and their family.

How Drummond Law Firm Can Help

Drummond Law Firm provides attorney-led representation for slip and fall victims across Boulder City and Clark County. Craig Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star recipient, brings military discipline and a proven trial record to every slip and fall case his firm handles. With over 50 contested trials and millions recovered for clients throughout Nevada, our attorneys will fight to hold the negligent property owner accountable for the harm you suffered.

The Reduced Fee Guarantee ensures we will never take more than the client receives in a settlement, and you will not pay a fee unless we win your case. Call the Captain today at (702) 366-9966 to schedule a free consultation.

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