Las Vegas Assault and Battery Lawyers
Dedicated Legal Help for Assault Victims
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Dedicated Legal Help for Assault Victims
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At Cameron Law, we understand that when disputes escalate to violence, victims deserve aggressive legal advocacy. Our offices are located in Spring Valley and Reno, and we proudly serve clients throughout the Las Vegas area, Reno and neighborhoods. As experienced Las Vegas assault and battery attorneys, we focus our practice on representing those who have suffered intentional injuries.
Our legal team fights passionately to win you the maximum compensation possible for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. We handle the complex claims process while you focus on healing.
Yes, Las Vegas assault victims can pursue civil compensation regardless of criminal prosecution status. While assault and battery may constitute crimes under Nevada law, civil personal injury claims operate independently from criminal proceedings.
Even if your attacker was never arrested, charged, or acquitted in criminal court, you still maintain full rights to file a personal injury lawsuit seeking financial compensation for your assault injuries in Las Vegas.
Civil assault claims require only a "preponderance of evidence" standard of proof, rather than a "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard. Additionally, Nevada's comparative negligence laws allow recovery even in situations like bar fights where you might have been partially responsible (up to 49% at-fault).
Contact our Las Vegas battery attorneys today to discuss your legal options for recovering damages after an intentional injury incident.

When you've been victimized by assault, Nevada law provides several avenues for financial recovery:
Compensation covering emergency treatment, hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, and long-term medical care necessitated by your injuries.
Damages for both immediate lost wages during recovery and potential future earnings if your injuries cause permanent limitations.
Financial recovery for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and therapy costs resulting from the violent encounter.
Monetary awards acknowledging the physical pain experienced during and after the assault.
In cases involving particularly malicious conduct, courts may award additional damages to punish the perpetrator and deter future violence.
At Cameron Law, we fight to get every dollar you deserve while you focus on healing both physically and emotionally.


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When pursuing compensation for assault injuries, multiple parties may share legal responsibility:
The individual who committed the violent act bears primary responsibility for your injuries.
Establishments with inadequate security measures can be held liable if their negligence contributed to the assault.
Companies may face liability when assaults occur in workplace settings, especially if they ignored previous threats or warning signs.
Those who encouraged or facilitated the assault might share responsibility under Nevada law.
Our assault injury lawyers thoroughly investigate all potential sources of liability to maximize your compensation and ensure all responsible parties are held accountable.

Nevada law (NRS § 11.190(4)(e)) gives assault and battery victims just two years from the incident date to file personal injury lawsuits. This statute of limitations is strictly enforced — missing the deadline typically means permanently losing your right to compensation.
Some exceptions exist for minors or cases where injuries weren't immediately apparent. Claims against government entities often have shorter deadlines.
Don't delay — contact our assault victim lawyers near me today for a free consultation to understand your specific filing deadlines.


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Nevada's two-year statute of limitations means every day you delay could jeopardize your right to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact us now!
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If you've been harmed by another person's actions in Nevada, understanding the legal distinctions between assault and battery is crucial for pursuing appropriate compensation. These legal terms have specific definitions that directly impact your rights as a victim and the compensation you may be entitled to receive.
Under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS 200.471), assault is legally defined as any intentional act that creates a reasonable fear of immediate bodily harm:
Under Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS 200.481), battery is defined as any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon another person:

Winning an assault or battery case in Las Vegas requires meeting specific legal standards of proof. For assault claims, you must demonstrate that the defendant intentionally created a reasonable fear of immediate harm, even without physical contact. Battery claims require proving that actual harmful or offensive physical contact occurred without your consent and caused damages.
Strong evidence is essential for both claim types, including:
Detailed records of injuries, treatment plans, and professional assessments.
Security footage, photographs of injuries, or scene documentation.
Statements from bystanders who observed the incident.
Text messages, emails, or social media posts showing threats or admissions.
Medical professionals who can connect injuries directly to the incident.
Official documentation of the incident, even without criminal charges.

When you've been the victim of assault or battery, choosing the right legal representation can make all the difference in your recovery and compensation.
Advanced Assault & Battery Knowledge
Our experienced attorneys have recovered millions for assault victims throughout Nevada with decades of combined intentional injury experience.
Focused Legal Knowledge
We master the unique challenges of assault cases, including complex liability issues and insurance coverage disputes.
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Work directly with seasoned attorneys — not paralegals — who provide compassionate guidance while aggressively pursuing maximum compensation.
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You pay nothing unless we secure compensation. This promise is backed by our deep understanding of Nevada assault laws and local legal relationships.
Review our record of successful settlements to see just how much our clients matter to us.

Our seasoned assault and battery attorneys have recovered millions for Las Vegas victims suffering substantial bodily harm while allowing them to focus on healing rather than complex legal battles.
Your assault and battery claim's value depends on medical expenses, lost wages, and pain/suffering severity. Nevada uses multipliers (1.5-5×) for calculating non-economic damages, with potential punitive awards in intentional injury cases. Our physical assault attorneys can provide a personalized valuation after reviewing your specific documentation and circumstances.
After an assault in Las Vegas, immediately:
These steps protect both your health and legal rights to compensation.
Yes, assault is categorized as a personal injury case under the legal classification of "intentional torts", allowing victims to seek financial compensation for their injuries. Unlike accident-based personal injury claims that require proving negligence, assault cases involve proving intentional harmful actions, but they still provide victims with the right to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.