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Reno ATV Accident Attorneys

Reno is surrounded by open desert, mountain trails, and off-road recreation areas that attract ATV riders year-round. From Peavine Mountain to the trails near Washoe Lake and the outskirts of Sparks, all-terrain vehicles are common across Northern Nevada. But when an ATV ride ends in a crash, the injuries can be life-changing.

If you or a loved one was hurt in an off-road collision, our Reno ATV accident lawyer at Cameron Law is ready to help you pursue compensation. Our personal injury firm represents injury victims across Nevada, including Reno and the surrounding Washoe County communities. We offer free consultations, and there is no fee unless we win.

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The Risks of All-Terrain Vehicles in Nevada

ATVs are powerful machines built for rugged terrain. They are also unstable, fast, and unforgiving in the event of a mistake.

According to data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), thousands of ATV-related injuries are reported nationwide each year, with hundreds of fatalities. Nevada reports OHV crashes annually, particularly in rural and desert regions. Riders often underestimate how quickly conditions can change in the Reno area.

Unlike passenger vehicles, ATVs:

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  • Do not have seat belts.
  • Do not provide airbags.
  • Lack reinforced rollover protection.
  • Offer minimal structural shielding.

Nevada regulates off-highway vehicles under NRS Chapter 490, including registration and equipment requirements. Violations of these statutes may play a role in an injury claim.

The Most Common Causes of ATV Crashes in the Reno Area

Reno’s high desert terrain presents serious hazards. Loose gravel, steep inclines, and sudden elevation changes increase rollover risk.

Frequent causes of ATV crashes in the Reno area include:

  • Rollover accidents: ATVs have a high center of gravity and tip easily during sharp turns or steep climbs.
  • Excessive speed: Riders often travel too fast for unstable terrain.
  • Inexperienced or underage riders: Lack of training leads to poor decision-making.
  • Alcohol or drug use: Impaired driving increases crash risk.
  • Defective ATV parts: Brake failures, steering defects, or throttle malfunctions.
  • Poor maintenance: Rental companies or owners who fail to maintain equipment.
  • Collisions with other riders: Crowded recreational areas increase impact risk.

Every case begins with a detailed investigation. A Reno ATV accident attorney gathers evidence, inspects the vehicle, reviews maintenance records, and consults experts when needed.

The Severe Injuries We See After ATV Rollovers and Ejections

ATV crashes frequently result in catastrophic harm due to the force of ejection and lack of protection.

Common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI): Head trauma can lead to long-term cognitive impairment.
  • Spine injuries: Fractures and paralysis are common in rollover crashes.
  • Crush injuries: Riders pinned under the ATV may suffer organ and nerve damage.
  • Internal bleeding: Blunt trauma can cause life-threatening hemorrhaging.
  • Broken bones: Arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones frequently fracture.
  • Severe lacerations and road rash: Deep wounds increase infection risk.
  • Amputations: Crushed limbs sometimes cannot be saved.

Medical treatment may involve surgeries, extended hospitalization, rehabilitation, and lifelong care. A Reno ATV accident lawyer builds claims that reflect both immediate and long-term medical impact.

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At Cameron Law, we move fast after an ATV crash — preserving evidence, handling insurers, and fighting for full compensation.

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The Full Financial Recovery We Pursue for ATV Injury Victims

Under NRS 41.130, Nevada law allows injured victims to seek compensation when another party’s negligence causes harm. Depending on the case, compensation may fall into several categories.

Economic Damages (Financial Losses)

These damages cover measurable financial harm, including:

  • Emergency room treatment
  • Hospital stays and surgeries
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Prescription medications
  • Future medical care
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage

Severe ATV injuries often result in extended time away from work. A Reno ATV accident lawyer calculates both current losses and projected future income impact.

Non-Economic Damages (Personal Losses)

Not all harm appears on a medical bill. Nevada law allows recovery for:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of companionship (in wrongful death cases)

These damages reflect how the injury has changed daily life.

How We Identify Who Is Responsible for Your ATV Crash

The legal standards applied in ATV injury cases are similar to those used in other motor vehicle claims, such as car accident cases. Multiple parties may share fault.

Potentially responsible parties include:

  • Negligent ATV operators: Speeding, reckless riding, or intoxication.
  • Property owners: Dangerous land conditions or gross negligence.
  • ATV manufacturers: Defective design or mechanical failure.
  • Rental companies: Failure to inspect or repair vehicles.
  • Event organizers: Lack of safety controls at organized rides.

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. An injured person can recover damages if they are not more than 50% at fault. A Reno ATV accident attorney gathers evidence such as accident reports, maintenance records, recall notices, expert opinions, and witness statements to establish liability.

What to Do After an ATV Accident in Reno

What you do next can affect both your recovery and your case.

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  • Get medical care right away: Some injuries are not immediately visible. Medical records also link the crash to your condition.
  • Report the accident if required: Notify law enforcement, park officials, or the property owner when applicable.
  • Preserve the ATV: Do not repair or alter it. The vehicle may be key evidence.
  • Document the scene: Take photos of the terrain, the ATV, your injuries, and gather witness information.
  • Avoid recorded statements to insurers: Insurance companies look for ways to limit payouts.
  • Contact a Reno ATV accident lawyer quickly: Early investigation protects evidence and strengthens your claim.

The sooner a Reno ATV accident lawyer steps in, the stronger your case will be.

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We investigate fast, calculate long-term costs, and fight insurers for full compensation. Free consultation.

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What Sets Cameron Law Apart in Reno ATV Accident Claims

At Cameron Law, we approach every case with structure, strategy, and personal accountability.

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Direct Access to Your Attorney

Clients speak directly with a lawyer, not passed through layers of staff. Questions are answered promptly and clearly.

Results-Driven Strategy

Every case is prepared with trial in mind. This approach strengthens negotiating power with insurance companies.

Boutique Firm, Personalized Attention

We intentionally maintain a manageable caseload so every client receives focused representation.

No Fee Unless We Win

There are no upfront costs. Payment comes only if compensation is recovered.

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When you hire Cameron Law, you are not hiring a volume-based operation. You are hiring a team that builds cases carefully, moves decisively, and stays engaged until the job is done.

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How much is my Reno ATV accident case worth?

The value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost income, long-term disability, and who is responsible. Severe ATV crashes involving spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or permanent impairment often result in higher settlements. A Reno ATV accident lawyer reviews medical records, income impact, and future care needs to calculate full damages.

What if I was partially at fault for the crash?

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. You can still recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50% responsible. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies often try to exaggerate fault — which is why early legal representation matters.

Can I sue if the ATV malfunctioned?

Yes. If brake failure, steering defects, throttle issues, or design flaws contributed to the crash, the manufacturer or distributor may be liable under Nevada product liability laws. Preserving the ATV in its post-accident condition is critical in these cases.

What if the accident happened on public land near Reno?

Many ATV crashes occur on BLM land, state recreation areas, or open desert. Liability depends on the facts. Claims may involve another rider, a rental company, a defective vehicle, or in limited situations, a property-related issue. A Reno ATV accident attorney investigates the specific location and applicable regulations.

How much does it cost to hire Cameron Law?

There are no upfront fees. We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. The consultation is free.

Do most ATV accident cases settle?

Many cases resolve through negotiation, but strong settlements happen when the case is prepared as if it will go to trial. At Cameron Law, we build every case thoroughly, which strengthens leverage during negotiations.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Nevada generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit under NRS 11.190(4)(e). Waiting too long can prevent recovery. Early investigation also helps preserve evidence.

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Daven then pursued his law degree at the William S. Boyd School of Law, graduating at the top of his class. During law school, Daven served as a judicial intern to The Honorable Richard F. Boulware with the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. He received numerous awards for his written and oral advocacy skills and was a member of the law school's premiere traveling moot court team. Daven was also selected as a scholarship recipient by the Las Vegas Business Academy, which awards scholarships to an elite group of students identified as Las Vegas' future leaders. Additionally, Daven gained valuable experience working with the Clark County Public Defender's Office and even had the opportunity to travel overseas to research human rights violations in India.

Daven enjoys spending time with his wife and son in his free time, traveling, exercising, and enjoying live music.

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