Ramzy Ladah - Las Vegas Texting and Driving Accident Lawyer

Injured by a texting driver in Las Vegas, NV? Contact the top Las Vegas texting and driving accident lawyer to seek full compensation.

Distracted driving crashes happen in an instant, but the injuries they cause can take months or years to recover from. A driver who chose to look at their phone instead of the road can leave you dealing with broken bones, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and medical bills that pile up faster than you can manage. While you focus on getting better, the at-fault driver’s insurance company is already working to minimize what they owe you.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, our personal injury attorneys know how to prove distracted driving and build the evidence needed to hold negligent drivers accountable. We obtain phone records, surveillance footage, and witness statements to establish exactly what happened and who is responsible. With a record of verdicts and settlements exceeding $400 million, we have the experience and courtroom strength to take on insurance companies and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Contact us to schedule a free consultation and discover how our texting and driving accident attorneys in Las Vegas can help you seek the justice and compensation you deserve.

How Our Texting and Driving Accident Lawyers Help Victims in Las Vegas, NV

When a driver takes their eyes off the road to send a text, innocent people pay the price with injuries, missed work, and mounting medical bills. At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, we represent victims of distracted drivers and fight to recover the full compensation you are owed.

Here is what our team does for you from day one:

  • 24/7 Availability: You can reach an attorney at any hour, including nights and weekends, because accidents do not follow a schedule.
  • Evidence Preservation: We immediately send legal notices to phone carriers and businesses to stop the deletion of text records and surveillance footage.
  • Insurance Handling: We take over all communication with insurance adjusters so you are protected from tactics designed to reduce your payout.
  • Trial Preparation: We build every case as if it will go before a jury, which gives us real leverage when negotiating a settlement.

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

What Compensation Can You Recover?

You may be entitled to two types of damages after a texting and driving crash. Economic damages cover your measurable financial losses, while non-economic damages address the personal toll the crash has taken on your life.

  • Medical Expenses: Emergency care, surgery, physical therapy, and any future treatment your injuries require.
  • Lost Wages: Income you have missed while recovering, plus reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long term.
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by the crash and recovery process.
  • Property Damage: The cost to repair or replace your vehicle, plus a rental car while yours is being fixed.
  • Punitive Damages: In extreme cases, such as a driver who was recording video at highway speed, Nevada courts may award additional damages to punish the reckless behavior.

The total value of your case depends in large part on identifying every party that shares legal responsibility for the crash.

Who Is Liable for a Texting and Driving Accident in Nevada?

The driver who was holding the phone is not always the only party you can hold accountable. Our team investigates every angle to find all sources of compensation available to you.

  • The Texting Driver: Any driver who takes their attention off the road breaches their legal duty to drive safely and can be held liable for the resulting harm.
  • Employers: If the driver was working, running a company errand, or operating a company vehicle at the time of the crash, their employer may share liability.
  • Rideshare and Delivery Companies: Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and Amazon carry commercial insurance policies that may cover your injuries depending on whether the driver was active on the app when the crash occurred.
  • Vehicle Owners: An owner who lets someone use their car knowing that person drives recklessly can be held liable under a legal principle called negligent entrustment.

Not sure who is responsible for your crash? Call (702) 252-0055 for a free case review.

How We Prove the Other Driver Was Texting

Proving a driver was distracted requires speed. Evidence can disappear within days, and without it, your case becomes much harder to win.

Phone Records and App Data

We subpoena cell phone carrier records to pull call logs, text timestamps, and data usage from the exact moment of the crash. We also request activity logs from Apple, Google, and social media platforms to show what the driver was doing on their phone.

Video and Vehicle Data

We gather footage from traffic cameras, casino and hotel surveillance systems, and any nearby dashcams. We also retrieve data from the vehicle’s event data recorder, which is a built-in device that captures speed, braking force, and steering inputs in the seconds before a collision.

Witness Statements and Police Reports

We interview witnesses while their accounts are still fresh and obtain the official police report from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, which often notes whether an officer observed a phone in the driver’s hand.

Preservation Letters

A preservation letter is a formal legal notice that requires the at-fault driver, their employer, and their phone carrier to retain all relevant evidence. We send these letters within hours of being hired to prevent critical data from being erased.

Evidence disappears fast. Contact us online or call (702) 252-0055 today.

Is Texting While Driving Illegal in Nevada?

Yes. Nevada law prohibits any driver from using a handheld cell phone or portable electronic device while operating a vehicle. A driver who violates this law has already broken a legal rule designed to protect other people on the road, which is powerful evidence of negligence in your civil case.

What To Do After a Texting and Driving Crash

The steps you take in the first 48 hours directly affect the strength of your claim.

Step 1: Call 911

A police report creates an official record of the crash and may include the officer’s observations about the other driver’s phone use, which can be valuable evidence later.

Step 2: Document the Scene

Photograph the vehicle damage, license plates, skid marks, and road conditions. If you can do so safely, try to capture a photo of any phone that is visible inside the other vehicle.

Step 3: Get Medical Care and Save Every Record

Seeing a doctor right away creates a documented link between the crash and your injuries. Keep every bill, imaging result, and discharge paper because these records form the financial foundation of your claim.

Step 4: Report the Crash but Protect Your Statement

Notify your own insurance company about the accident. However, politely decline to give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer and let them know your attorney will be in touch.

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

Calling our firm early allows us to send preservation letters before the at-fault driver has any opportunity to delete texts or wipe their phone data. Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online before you speak to any insurance adjuster.

Can You Still Recover Compensation if You Were Partly at Fault?

Nevada follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault in the accident. For example, if your case is worth $100,000 and you are found 20 percent at fault, you would receive $80,000. You can only recover if you are found 50 percent or less at fault.

Insurance companies routinely try to shift blame onto you to pay less. Our team fights back against those tactics and works to keep your share of fault as low as the evidence supports.

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

You have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit in Nevada. That deadline may seem far off, but phone records and surveillance footage can be erased quickly. Some cases involving government vehicles require formal notice within an even shorter window. Acting quickly protects your right to recover compensation.

Common Injuries in Texting and Driving Crashes

Because distracted drivers often fail to brake before impact, these crashes tend to cause serious injuries, including:

We handle the legal fight so you can focus on getting better. Call (702) 252-0055 for a free consultation.

Why Choose Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas?

Our firm focuses exclusively on personal injury law, which means every resource we have is dedicated to winning cases like yours. Several of our attorneys previously worked for insurance defense firms, so we know exactly how carriers evaluate claims and where they look for weaknesses.

What You Get With UsWhat You Get Elsewhere
Direct attorney cell phone accessUpdates relayed through paralegals
$400+ million recovered for clientsNo proven track record
Former insurance defense insidersAttorneys learning carrier tactics on your case
Trial-ready preparation from day onePressure to accept the first offer
Certified personal injury specialistGeneral practice attorneys

We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Do You Obtain Cell Phone Records to Prove a Driver Was Texting?

We subpoena records directly from the driver’s cell phone carrier, which stores text timestamps and data usage on secure servers regardless of what the driver deletes from their device.

What Happens if the At-Fault Driver Claims They Were Not on Their Phone?

Carrier records, app activity logs, and vehicle event data often contradict a driver’s account, and we use that evidence to build a case that does not rely on their honesty.

Can I Still File a Claim if the At-Fault Driver Was an Uber or DoorDash Driver?

Yes. Rideshare and delivery companies carry commercial insurance, and we determine which coverage applies by confirming whether the driver was active on the app at the time of the crash.

What if I Feel Fine Right After the Crash?

Some injuries, including concussions and soft tissue damage, do not produce obvious symptoms until hours or days after a crash. Seeing a doctor immediately protects your health and creates a medical record that ties your injuries to the accident.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas?

There is no upfront cost. Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if we recover compensation for you.

Should I Post About My Crash on Social Media?

No. Insurance adjusters actively monitor social media and will use your posts, photos, and comments to argue that your injuries are less serious than you claim.

Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

The driver who hit you is counting on you to wait. We move fast to preserve phone records and video evidence before it is gone. Our attorneys handle the insurance companies, the paperwork, and the legal process so you can focus on your medical care and your family.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. We are available 24/7 and there is no fee unless we win.

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