Receiving the maximum amount of compensation is not as simple as filing a claim. Insurance companies are notorious for paying out as little as possible so you will need the help of a skilled Las Vegas personal injury lawyer. If the at-fault party has GEICO as their insurance provider, the following is what you can expect:
Many people do not know that GEICO started as an insurance provider for government employees in 1936. The letters in the name stand for “The Government Employees Insurance Company”. It stayed this way until 1996 when it became a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. From 1996 on, the company grew quickly, providing insurance to anyone in the United States, not just government employees.
Currently, GEICO is one of the biggest and fastest growing auto insurance providers in the country; in fact, today it is the third largest auto insurer with over 28 million customers in America. If you get in a car accident with someone in Nevada, it is very possible that you will encounter GEICO insurance for your injury claim.
Nevada operates under modified comparative negligence when it comes to personal injury law. This means that each person involved will be assigned a certain percentage of fault. The person with 51% of the fault or more will be responsible to compensate you for damages. However, they will only be responsible to pay for a percentage of the damages.
For instance, if you are in an accident and are 20% at fault, the other driver is the at-fault party. They will be responsible to pay for your damages, but the amount they have to pay will be reduced by 20% (your amount of fault). Because of this, it can be crucial to involve a Las Vegas personal injury lawyer since insurance companies are known to push fault onto you so they have to pay less.
If you had no fault in the accident and you are seeking personal injury compensation from the driver’s GEICO insurance, you can collect two types of damages: economic and non-economic. Economic damages refer to monetary losses like medical expenses while non-economic damages refer to non-monetary losses like pain and suffering and can be harder to prove, but are just as important. In 2023, the average bodily-injury liability claim was $26,501 in 2023; property-damage averaged $6,551.
Non-Economic Damages include:
When you discuss your case with your Las Vegas personal injury lawyer, they can give you an idea of how quickly your claim will settle. Timelines vary significantly based on the specific circumstances. There are several steps to the process:
Typically, GEICO pays out injury victims, but claims can be denied for several different reasons including:
If this happens to you, do not worry, you still have options. You can speak with your Las Vegas personal injury lawyer about the denial. They will look into what happened, gather evidence, negotiate on your behalf, and will take your case to court if necessary.
If you have been injured in a car accident, reach out right away to our Las Vegas personal injury attorneys at Benson & Bingham. We have over 20 years of experience and are available 24/7 for free consultations. Our lawyers have a passion for justice and have the knowledge necessary to get the maximum amount of compensation possible in your case.
Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers
Summerlin Location
11441 Allerton Park Dr #100
Las Vegas, NV 89135
Phone: 702-684-6900
Fax: 702-382-9798
Downtown Location
626 S 10th St
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: 702-382-9797
Fax: 702-382-9798
Henderson Location
9230 S Eastern Ave #155
Las Vegas, NV 89123
Phone: 702-463-2900
Fax: 702-382-9798
Reno Location
1320 E Plumb Lane Ste A
Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 775-600-6000
Fax: 702-382-9798
Joseph L. Benson II, and Ben J. Bingham, Personal Injury Attorneys