Cal J, Potter, III,    Matthew D. Ence,    Jennifer E Simms,    Jason J. Bach Personal Injury,   Traumatic Brain Injury,   Professional Negligence,   Police & Hotel-Casino Security Misconduct,   Criminal Defense,

Personal Injury 

Potter Law Offices focuses on representing individuals in serious injury and death claims resulting from accidents of all types.

If you or a loved one has sustained a catastrophic personal injury or has been the victim of a wrongful death, you must seek experienced counsel. An attorney who has never successfully handled a case involving catastrophic personal injury or wrongful death should not "learn" on your case. These cases can be medically complicated, and, given the stakes, are vigorously defended by those at fault.

Defendants and their lawyers routinely begin by denying and disputing each and every fact in a catastrophic case. First, they deny that they were at fault for the injuries they caused. Secondly, they deny that their wrongdoing caused the injuries. Third, they deny the extent of the injuries. Fourth, they finally admit the extent of the injuries, but suggest that as a result, the plaintiff's life expectancy is shortened. Lastly, they contend that institutionalization would severely reduce the victim’s care costs. Potter Law Offices will fight all of these ridiculous arguments and work hard to ensure that you are fully compensated for your injuries. If they refuse, we will be prepared to bring the case to trial in front of a jury.

It is essential that cases involving catastrophic injuries and death be handled by experienced counsel. After all, if counsel fails to obtain adequate damages in order to cover future care costs, who will care for the victim? At Potter Law Offices, we have successfully handled numerous cases on behalf of victims of catastrophic personal injuries and wrongful death.

Potter Law Offices stands ready to assist you when tragedy strikes in any of the following areas:

  • Auto and car accidents

  • Truck, tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, and semi-truck accidents

  • Pedestrian accidents

  • Injuries at work

  • Hotel / Casino accidents

  • Elevator or escalator accidents

  • Water park accidents

  • Railroad accidents

  • Plane crashes

  • Helicopter crashes

  • Construction accidents

  • Motorcycle, boat or bike accidents

  • Three-wheeler, four-wheeler and ATV accidents

  • Injuries from defective products, equipment and drugs; products liability

  • Recreational accidents

  • Dog bites and animal attacks

  • Fires or explosions

  • Drowning

  • Electrocution

  • Wrongful death

  • Slip-and-fall accidents

  • Chemical exposure

 

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The State Bar of Nevada does not certify any attorney as a specialist or expert. References made to practice area reflect a focus of an attorney's practice and are not representations of certified specialty or expertise.

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