Ramzy Ladah - Las Vegas Teen Driver Accident Attonrney

Injured by a teen driver in Las Vegas, NV? Contact the top Las Vegas teen driver accident lawyer to seek compensation.

Teen drivers are statistically among the most dangerous on the road, and when inexperience, distraction, or recklessness causes a serious crash, the consequences fall on you. Victims are left managing painful injuries, growing medical bills, and an insurance process that can become complicated when a minor is involved. In many cases, liability extends beyond the teen driver to their parents or guardians, adding another layer to an already stressful situation.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, our auto accident & injury attorneys understand how to navigate the unique liability issues that teen driver accident claims present. We identify every responsible party, including parents, guardians, and any other negligent parties whose actions contributed to the crash, and build a comprehensive case aimed at securing the maximum compensation available. With verdicts and settlements exceeding $400 million, we have the experience and courtroom strength to take on insurers and fight for the recovery you deserve.

Get your free case evaluation and discover how our teen driver accident attorneys in Las Vegas can help you seek the justice and compensation you deserve.

How Our Teen Driver Accident Lawyers Help Victims in Las Vegas, NV

When a teenager causes a crash, the legal process is more complicated than a standard car accident claim. At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, we handle every step of that process so you can focus on getting better.

Here is what we do for you from day one:

  • 24/7 Attorney Access: You get your attorney’s direct contact information, not a case manager’s voicemail.
  • Rapid Evidence Collection: We move quickly to secure surveillance footage, cellphone records, and witness statements before they disappear.
  • Insurance Handling: We take over all communication with insurance adjusters so they cannot pressure or mislead you.
  • Trial-Ready Strategy: Every case is built from the start as if it will go before a jury, which gives us real leverage at the negotiating table.
  • No Fee Unless We Win: You pay nothing upfront, and you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today.

Who Is Liable in a Teen Driver Accident in Nevada?

In Nevada, the person responsible for paying your damages is often not just the teen who caused the crash. Two legal rules allow victims to hold parents financially accountable.

Vicarious liability is the legal rule that holds a parent responsible for their minor child’s negligent actions while driving. Negligent entrustment applies when a parent knowingly allowed an unsafe or inexperienced driver to use their vehicle.

Under Nevada Revised Statute 483.300, any parent or guardian who signed their teen’s driver’s license application shares legal responsibility for harm the teen causes behind the wheel. This means that when a teenager runs a red light or rear-ends your car while texting, the parents who signed for that license can be held accountable for your medical bills, lost income, and other losses.

The claim is typically paid through the parents’ auto insurance policy, not their personal bank account. You should not hesitate to pursue compensation because of how it might affect the other family.

Nevada Teen Driving Laws That Impact Your Claim

Nevada’s Graduated Driver Licensing program phases young drivers into full driving privileges in three stages. A violation of any of these rules at the time of your crash is direct evidence of the teen’s negligence.

  • Instruction Permit at 15.5: The teen may only drive under direct supervision of a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old.
  • Intermediate License at 16: Driving between 10 PM and 5 AM is prohibited unless the trip is for work or a school activity.
  • Passenger Restriction: For the first six months after getting a license, teens cannot carry passengers under 18, except for immediate family members.
  • Handheld Phone Ban: All Nevada drivers are prohibited from using a handheld device while driving, and this rule applies to teen drivers without exception.
  • Full License at 18: All Graduated Driver Licensing restrictions are lifted once a driver turns 18.

If the teen who hit you was violating any of these rules at the time of the crash, that fact strengthens your case significantly.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Teen Driver Accident?

The financial pressure after a serious crash is real. Medical bills pile up, paychecks stop coming in, and the insurance company offers you far less than what your situation actually demands. Nevada law allows you to pursue full compensation for every loss the crash caused.

You may be entitled to recover:

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency care, surgeries, physical therapy, prescription costs, and any future treatment related to your injuries.
  • Lost Income: Wages you missed while recovering, and reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term.
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and the ways your injury has limited your daily life.
  • Property Damage: The full cost to repair or replace your vehicle and any personal belongings damaged in the crash.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases involving drunk driving, street racing, or other extreme recklessness, we can pursue additional damages designed to punish the at-fault driver.

The value of your case depends on the severity of your injuries, the insurance coverage available, and the quality of the evidence. Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas for a free case evaluation before you accept any offer.

How Insurance Companies Handle Teen Driver Claims

Insurance companies know that teen driver accidents often result in significant payouts, and they work hard to minimize what they owe you. Because several attorneys at Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas previously worked for insurance defense firms, we know exactly how adjusters approach these cases and how to counter them.

Insurance Company TacticHow We Respond
Blaming the teen’s inexperience to justify a low offerWe prove specific negligent acts using crash data, phone records, and expert testimony
Disputing whether the parents are covered under the policyWe apply Nevada’s vicarious liability and negligent entrustment laws directly
Pushing a quick settlement before you know the full cost of your injuriesWe build a complete damage analysis that accounts for your future medical needs
Requesting a recorded statement to use against youWe handle all communication so you never have to speak to an adjuster alone

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to speak with a Las Vegas teen driver accident lawyer today.

Steps to Take After a Teen Driver Crash in Las Vegas

What you do in the hours after a crash directly affects the strength of your claim. Follow these steps to protect yourself.

Step 1: Call 911 and Get a Police Report

A police report creates an official record of the crash and documents any traffic laws or Graduated Driver Licensing restrictions the teen violated at the time.

Step 2: Photograph the Scene and Vehicle Damage

Take photos of both vehicles, the road conditions, any skid marks, traffic signals, and your visible injuries while you are still at the scene.

Step 3: Get Medical Treatment Immediately

Even if you feel fine, see a doctor right away. Gaps in medical treatment give insurance companies a reason to argue your injuries were not caused by the crash.

Step 4: Do Not Speak to the Other Driver’s Insurance

The other driver’s insurance adjuster will call you quickly and ask questions designed to reduce your payout. Do not give a recorded statement before speaking with an attorney.

Step 5: Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

The sooner you involve our team, the sooner we can preserve evidence and take over the legal fight on your behalf. Contact us online or call us anytime, day or night.

Common Causes of Teen Driver Accidents in Las Vegas

Most teen driver accidents are caused by specific, preventable behaviors. In Las Vegas, where heavy traffic, nightlife, and long stretches of open road create unique hazards, these risks are even more pronounced.

Common causes include:

Why Choose Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

Other personal injury firms handle dozens of different practice areas. At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, personal injury law is the only thing we do. That focus means we are always up to date on Nevada court decisions that affect injury victims, and we bring a depth of knowledge to your case that general practice firms simply cannot match.

Our firm has obtained significant recoveries for injured clients across Southern Nevada, including major trucking accident and wrongful-death jury verdicts. Attorney Ramzy Ladah is one of only a handful of lawyers in Nevada certified as a personal injury specialist by the State Bar of Nevada, a distinction that requires demonstrated experience and tested legal skill.

Other attorneys regularly refer their most complex cases to us because they know we are prepared to go to trial and win.

How Long Do You Have to File a Teen Driver Accident Claim in Nevada?

In Nevada, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is called the statute of limitations, and missing it almost always means losing your right to compensation permanently.

If the injured person is a minor, the two-year window may not begin until they turn 18. Because these rules involve specific facts and exceptions, you should confirm your deadline with an attorney as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Filing a Claim Against a Teen Driver’s Parents Affect Their Personal Finances?

No. The claim is paid through the parents’ auto insurance policy, not their personal savings or assets.

What if the Teen Driver Was Unlicensed or Violating Curfew at the Time of the Crash?

This strengthens your negligence claim and may expose the parents to liability for negligent entrustment, meaning they knowingly allowed an unsafe driver to use the vehicle.

Can You Still Recover Compensation if You Were Partially at Fault for the Crash?

Under Nevada’s modified comparative negligence rule, you can recover compensation as long as you are found 50% or less at fault. Your total award is reduced by your percentage of fault.

What if the At-Fault Teen Driver Had No Insurance?

Your own Uninsured Motorist coverage, which Nevada insurers are required to offer, becomes the primary source of compensation for your injuries and losses.

Should You Accept the First Settlement Offer from the Insurance Company?

No. First offers from insurance companies are almost always far below the actual value of your claim and do not account for your future medical needs or long-term losses.

Contact a Las Vegas Teen Driver Accident Lawyer Today

You should not have to negotiate your own medical bills and fight an insurance company while you are trying to recover. Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas stands between you and the insurance company so you can focus on what matters most.

Our firm is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with offices in Downtown Las Vegas and Spring Valley. There is no fee unless we win.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.

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