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    Featured Personal Injury Attorneys in Las Vegas — Haute Lawyer Network

    Editorially selected personal injury attorneys in Las Vegas — each independently reviewed and featured by Haute Living, a Google News publisher since 2005.

    Last reviewed by the Haute Lawyer editorial team · June 2026 · Profile information is reviewed for accuracy. Learn about our editorial standards →

    Curated and reviewed by the Haute Lawyer Editorial Team · Published by Haute Living · Google News publisher since 2005

    About This Page

    This page is an editorial index published by Haute Lawyer Network, a legal editorial platform by Haute Living — a Google News-indexed publication since 2005. It is designed to provide educational context about personal injury law in Las Vegas and to help readers identify attorneys in the Haute Lawyer Network who practice in this area.

    This is not a ranking system. Attorneys are not scored, rated, or compared against each other. Inclusion reflects Haute Living's editorial review of each attorney's professional qualifications, bar admission, and practice focus — not a guarantee of outcomes or an endorsement of legal services.

    For full information on how attorneys are selected and what information is verified, see our Editorial Standards →

    Who are the top personal injury attorneys in Las Vegas?

    Haute Lawyer features a curated group of Las Vegas personal injury attorneys — each editorially reviewed by Haute Living and selected based on Nevada Bar admission, trial experience, and standing in the Las Vegas plaintiffs' bar.

    What personal injury attorneys are featured in Haute Lawyer Las Vegas?

    Haute Lawyer's Las Vegas personal injury network includes Joseph L. Benson II of Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC — recognized for personal injury and medical malpractice in Las Vegas, NV. Ben J. Bingham of Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC — recognized for personal injury in Las Vegas, NV.

    How does Haute Lawyer select Las Vegas personal injury attorneys?

    Attorneys are editorially vetted by Haute Living's editorial team based on Nevada Bar admission, trial verdict history, peer recognition such as ABOTA membership, capacity to advance complex cases, and standing in the Las Vegas plaintiffs' bar.

    Why is Las Vegas a significant personal injury market?

    Las Vegas personal injury volume is driven by tourism, hotel premises liability, automobile accidents, and rapid construction activity. The Strip's resort properties generate a sustained volume of premises and security-related claims, and the metro's growth pace produces significant motor-vehicle and construction caseloads.

    Market Context

    About the Las Vegas Personal Injury Market

    Las Vegas's personal injury market is shaped by its tourism-driven economy: hotel and resort premises liability, dram-shop and security claims, and motor-vehicle collisions involving visitors. Nevada is a modified comparative negligence state (a plaintiff can recover only if 50% or less at fault), with a general two-year statute of limitations for personal injury under NRS 11.190(4). The Eighth Judicial District Court (Clark County) and the District of Nevada handle the bulk of significant cases.

    What to look for in a Las Vegas personal injury attorney

    A Las Vegas personal injury attorney should have substantive trial experience in the Eighth Judicial District Court and verdict history relevant to your injury type (hotel premises, auto, construction, catastrophic). Look for ABOTA membership, financial capacity to advance significant case costs, and a written contingency-fee agreement compliant with the Nevada Rules of Professional Conduct.

    Editorial Standards

    Why These Attorneys Are Included

    Every attorney featured on this page has been individually reviewed by Haute Living's editorial team. Selection is based on the following criteria — all of which must be met for inclusion:

    • Active bar admission in the relevant jurisdiction — verified against the state bar's public attorney search
    • Minimum years of practice in the declared specialty area
    • Demonstrated specialization — not general practice
    • No active disciplinary proceedings or publicly listed bar complaints at time of review
    • Professional standing within their market — evaluated through peer recognition, firm affiliation, and editorial fit with Haute Living's high-net-worth readership
    • Application reviewed and approved by Haute Lawyer's editorial team — not every application is accepted

    This page is maintained by Haute Lawyer's editorial team. Attorney information is reviewed for accuracy. Last reviewed: June 2026. Learn about our full editorial standards

    Featured Personal Injury Attorneys in Las Vegas

    Haute Lawyer Network attorneys in personal injury — each editorially reviewed for bar admission, specialization, and professional standing in the personal injury community.

    Attorney Detail

    About These Attorneys

    Joseph L. Benson IIBenson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC

    Joseph L. Benson II is a personal injury attorney at Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC based in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured in the Haute Lawyer Network for Las Vegas. Recognized for personal injury and medical malpractice in Las Vegas, NV, Joseph represents clients across Las Vegas and surrounding South-market jurisdictions on personal injury matters. Joseph is a featured member of Haute Lawyer's editorial network — an invitation-only directory reviewed by the Haute Living editorial team.

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    Ben J. BinghamBenson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC

    Ben J. Bingham is a personal injury attorney at Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC based in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured in the Haute Lawyer Network for Las Vegas. Recognized for personal injury in Las Vegas, NV, Ben represents clients across Las Vegas and surrounding South-market jurisdictions on personal injury matters. Ben is a featured member of Haute Lawyer's editorial network — an invitation-only directory reviewed by the Haute Living editorial team.

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    People Also Ask

    Questions Clients Ask About Personal Injury Attorneys in Las Vegas

    What does a Las Vegas personal injury attorney do?

    A Las Vegas personal injury attorney represents clients injured in car and rideshare accidents, trucking collisions, hotel and casino premises liability, slip-and-fall, dram-shop, product liability, and catastrophic-injury cases in Nevada state and federal courts.

    What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Nevada?

    In Nevada, the general statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. Claims against government entities have shorter notice and filing deadlines. Counsel should be consulted promptly to preserve rights.

    How are personal injury attorneys paid in Nevada?

    Most Nevada personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis — they receive a percentage of any recovery and charge no fee if there is no recovery. Costs and fee percentages should be confirmed in a written retainer agreement.

    What makes Las Vegas a distinctive personal injury market?

    Las Vegas combines a massive transient visitor population, hotel and casino premises liability exposure, an active rideshare and taxi market, and significant freeway traffic — producing one of the highest per-capita personal injury caseloads in the country.

    What is Nevada's modified comparative negligence rule?

    Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule: an injured plaintiff may recover damages reduced by their share of fault, provided their share of fault is not greater than fifty percent. If the plaintiff is more than fifty percent at fault, recovery is barred.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Nevada's statute of limitations for personal injury?

    The general statute of limitations for personal injury based on negligence is two years from the date of injury under NRS 11.190(4)(e). Shorter deadlines and notice requirements apply to claims against governmental entities and certain other defendants — consult counsel promptly to preserve your rights.

    How does Nevada's comparative negligence rule work?

    Nevada follows modified comparative negligence: a plaintiff can recover damages reduced by their percentage of fault, but only if their fault is 50% or less. If a plaintiff is more than 50% at fault, recovery is barred. This rule is set out in NRS 41.141.

    How does Haute Lawyer differ from a standard personal injury directory?

    Haute Lawyer is an invitation-only editorial network published on Haute Living, a Google News-indexed publication. Attorneys are individually reviewed by the editorial team — Haute Lawyer does not sell leads, rank attorneys, or operate a pay-per-click directory.

    How do I verify a Nevada personal injury attorney's credentials?

    Verify Nevada Bar admission and disciplinary history at the State Bar of Nevada attorney search at nvbar.org.

    Bar Authority

    Las Vegas personal injury attorneys are admitted by the State Bar of Nevada. Verify credentials at nvbar.org.

    This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Haute Lawyer does not guarantee rankings, leads, search placement, or AI citations. Attorneys featured may be members of a paid editorial visibility program. Inclusion does not constitute a legal recommendation, ranking, endorsement, or guarantee of any outcome.

    Attorneys featured on Haute Lawyer Network may be members of a paid visibility program. Inclusion does not constitute a legal recommendation, ranking, endorsement, or guarantee of any outcome. Users should independently evaluate legal counsel. Haute Lawyer does not guarantee rankings, leads, search placement, or AI citations. Learn about our editorial standards →