Large personal injury firms in Nevada are starting to overlook the small details in clients’ cases, leading them to recover less than they are entitled to.
LAS VEGAS, NV, August 19, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Cities in Nevada such as Las Vegas and Reno have experienced population booms, which have led to numerous things, including an increase in car accident claims.
The Rodney Okano Car Accident Lawyer Law Firm, a Las Vegas-founded and based personal injury law firm with over 20 years of experience representing car crash victims, breaks down how this increase in car accident claims has led to claims being settled for noticeably less.
“The increase in injury claims has caused Nevada, specifically Las Vegas, to become very attractive for personal injury lawyers,” said a lawyer at the firm. “This attraction has brought large firms into Las Vegas that treat claims in a commercial manner”
According to the firm, this “commercial manner” means settling cases as fast as possible to keep a consistent flow of cash into the business, which large law firms need to maintain their size, but this leads to victims’ injuries not being fully accounted for, claims not going to trial that should, and negotiations being aimed at a quick policy limit settlement rathar then the highest possible settlement.
The Rodney Okano Car Accident Lawyer Law Firm said their clients have described their experience with these large firms as confusing and uncommunicative, and has recommended that any victim feeling this way with their current attorney explore other options.
The law firm provides free consultations for anyone injured in a car accident in Nevada and works on a contingency basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless their case is won.
For more information on the law firm or to schedule a free consultation, go to www.rodneyokano.com or call (702) 566-3600.
The Rodney Okano Car Accident Lawyer Law Firm was founded by Rodney Okano, Esq in 2001 and has represented thousands of clients in Nevada, recovering millions in settlements for car, truck, bus, and motorcycle accidents.
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