Bemis Law Group

No Win, No Fee! (702) 637-3333

No Win, No Fee! (702) 637-3333

Premises Liability Lawyer

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Available 24/7 throughout Nevada.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents – Includes slip, trip, and fall, pool accidents, structural and maintenance cases and other hazards.
  • Inadequate Security – Can arise when property owners fail to provide lighting, cameras, locks, or security guards in high-crime areas.​
  • Dog Bites or Attacks – Dog bites or animal attacks occur when property owners fail to restrain dangerous animals.

Bemis Law Group Is Las Vegas' Top Premises Liability Lawyer


Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe for visitors, customers, and tenants. When they fail and you’re injured on someone else’s property, you need experienced legal representation to hold negligent property owners accountable. Bemis Law Group has established itself as one of Nevada’s premier premises liability attorneys, fighting for injury victims throughout Las Vegas and beyond.

Whether you suffered injuries from a slip and fall at a casino, inadequate security at an apartment complex, or dangerous conditions at a retail store, choosing the right Las Vegas premises liability lawyer determines whether you receive fair compensation or walk away with nothing.

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Hire a Premises Liability Attorney Who Handles All Property Injury Cases


When you hire a premises liability lawyer, you need someone experienced with the full range of property-related accidents that cause serious injuries.​ Slip and fall accidents remain the most common premises liability claims, occurring on wet floors without warning signs, icy or uneven sidewalks, loose carpeting or floor mats, and freshly waxed floors in grocery stores, hotels, and casinos. Trip and fall incidents involve broken stairs, exposed wiring, cracked pavement, and sudden elevation changes property owners failed to mark.​

Inadequate security cases arise when property owners fail to provide proper lighting, security cameras, functioning locks, or security personnel in high-crime areas, leading to assaults, robberies, or violent attacks. Structural failures include collapsing stairs, broken railings, rotting porches, and unsafe balconies.​ Swimming pool accidents involve drownings or injuries due to lack of fencing, slippery pool decks, defective diving boards, or inadequate supervision. Dog bites and animal attacks occur when property owners fail to restrain dangerous animals.​

Why Hire Bemis Law Group for Your Nevada Premises Liability Case


Premises liability cases require proving the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn visitors. This isn’t always straightforward, which is why hiring an experienced premises liability lawyer matters.

Proven track record. Attorney John Bemis has successfully represented Nevada slip and fall victims, securing substantial compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.​


Thorough investigation. When you hire Bemis Law Group, we immediately gather incident reports, surveillance footage, maintenance records, previous complaints, and witness statements proving property owner negligence.​


Understanding Nevada premises liability law. Property owners owe different duties to guests, customers, and tenants. Nevada requires proof the dangerous condition caused your injuries and that the property owner knew or should have known about the hazard. When you hire an experienced Las Vegas premises liability attorney, your claim is built correctly from day one.​


Maximum compensation focus. We fight to cover all medical bills, lost income, future treatment, permanent disabilities, and pain and suffering. Property owners must pay for the full extent of harm their negligence caused.​

No upfront costs. You pay nothing unless we win. This contingency fee structure removes financial barriers to justice

Premises Liability FAQs in Nevada

Under Nevada premises liability law, property owners have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors and must address or warn about known hazards. However, not every accident on someone’s property creates liability—you must prove four key elements:​

The property owner is liable when:

A dangerous condition existed: Wet floors, broken stairs, poor lighting, uneven pavement, ice, or other hazards.​

The owner knew or should have known: They were aware of the hazard (or it existed long enough that they should have discovered it) and failed to fix it or warn visitors.​

The hazard caused your injuries: Your fall or injury would not have happened but for the unsafe condition.​

You suffered actual damages: Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, or other measurable harm.​

Common examples in Las Vegas include:

Slip and falls on wet casino or hotel floors without warning signs​
Injuries from broken stairs, loose railings, or poorly lit parking lots​
Accidents caused by hazards in common areas of apartment buildings (hallways, pools, sidewalks) where landlords failed to maintain safety​.

Property owners are not automatic insurers of safety—if you were distracted, trespassing, or the hazard was open and obvious but you ignored it, liability may be reduced or eliminated. An experienced Las Vegas premises liability attorney at Bemis Law Group will investigate whether the property owner acted reasonably and prove their negligence caused your harm. Call for a free consultation at (702) 637-3333.

If you’re injured on someone else’s property due to their negligence, Nevada law allows you to recover both economic and non-economic damages to make you whole again. The compensation you receive depends on the severity of your injuries, the property owner’s level of negligence, and the impact on your life.​

Economic damages (quantifiable financial losses):

  • Emergency medical bills and ambulance costs​
  • Ongoing and future medical expenses, including surgeries, hospital stays, and medications​
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation costs​
  • Lost wages during your recovery period​
  • Loss of future earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to work​
  • Property damage (damaged phone, clothing, or belongings at the time of the accident)​


Non-economic damages (subjective losses):

  • Physical pain and suffering​
  • Emotional distress and mental anguish​
  • Loss of enjoyment of life and lifestyle changes​
  • Permanent disability, scarring, or disfigurement​

Punitive damages:

In cases involving gross negligence, willful misconduct, or repeated safety violations by the property owner, Nevada courts may award punitive damages to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior.​


Nevada does not cap non-economic damages in premises liability cases, unlike some other states, which means you can recover full compensation for your pain and suffering. Your Las Vegas premises liability attorney will calculate your total damages using medical records, bills, pay stubs, expert testimony, and the multiplier method (typically 1.5 to 5 times your economic damages based on injury severity).​


Yes. If you are injured in a casino because of a dangerous condition—such as spilled drinks, slick floors, broken stairs, poor lighting, or hazards around the pool—the casino or another responsible party can be held liable under Nevada premises liability law. You must typically prove the casino (or the company managing that area) controlled the location, there was an unsafe condition they knew or should have known about, they failed to fix it or warn you, and you were injured as a result, entitling you to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Contact a Las Vegas premises liability attorney at Bemis Law Group for a free consultation at (702) 637-3333. We will investigate whether the property owner acted reasonably and prove their negligence caused your injury.

Hire Las Vegas' Trusted Premises Liability Attorney Today

If you were injured on someone else’s property in Las Vegas or anywhere in Nevada due to a slip and fall, inadequate security, dangerous conditions, or property owner negligence, don’t wait. Nevada gives you just two years to file a premises liability lawsuit under NRS 11.190. And we’ll help you understand your fee structure upfront. NO WIN, NO FEE!

Contact Bemis Law Group today for a free consultation at (702) 637-3333. When you hire our firm, you gain a dedicated premises liability lawyer committed to holding negligent property owners accountable and securing the compensation you deserve. Available 24/7 throughout Nevada—because property accidents cause immediate harm that requires immediate legal action.

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"How Do I Know I Have a Premises Liability Claim?"

A Dangerous Condition Existed on the Property

You may have a premises liability claim if you were injured by a hazardous condition like a wet floor, broken stair, poor lighting, or unleashed dog that the property owner should have addressed or warned about.

Property Owner Knew or Should’ve Known About It

You may have a claim if the accident caused physical injuries requiring medical treatment, lost wages, pain, or vehicle damage that needed repairs or replacement.

You Were Legally on the Property

You may have a claim if you were on the property as an invited guest, customer, tenant, or even a licensee, meaning you had a legal right to be there when the injury occurred.

Hazard Directly Caused Your Injuries and Damage
You may have a claim if the dangerous condition directly led to your slip, fall, bite, assault, or other injury, resulting in medical bills, lost income, pain, or other measurable losses.

Most of all, your claim must fall within Nevada’s statute of limitations, which is typically two years from the date of incident.


Questions? Call John at Bemis Law Group for a free, confidential, no-obligation consultation. Available 24/7 to answer your questions about your claim (702) 637-3333.

Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents in Las Vegas

Las Vegas attracts millions of visitors each year to its world-famous casinos, hotels, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. While most people enjoy their time safely, thousands suffer serious injuries every year because property owners fail to maintain safe conditions. When you’re injured in a slip, trip, or fall accident on someone else’s property, understanding your legal rights under Nevada premises liability law is crucial to recovering maximum compensation, enough to restore your health, cover medical expenses, lost wages, and rebuild your life.

What Are Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents?

While often grouped together, slip, trip, and fall accidents involve distinct hazards that property owners should prevent.

Slip and fall accidents occur when your feet lose traction on slippery surfaces including wet floors without warning signs in casinos and hotel lobbies, freshly waxed floors in retail stores and restaurants, icy or snow-covered walkways outside Las Vegas properties, spilled liquids in grocery store aisles, and slippery pool decks at hotel swimming areas.​

Trip and fall incidents happen when you catch your foot on an obstruction or uneven surface such as broken stairs or cracked pavement in parking garages, exposed electrical cords or wiring in convention spaces, loose carpeting or floor mats in hotel rooms and hallways, sudden elevation changes without proper marking, and cluttered walkways blocking safe passage.​


Both can cause devastating injuries including traumatic brain injuries from hitting your head, spinal cord damage and paralysis, hip fractures particularly dangerous for older victims, broken wrists and arms from trying to catch yourself, and knee and shoulder injuries requiring surgery.​

Common Las Vegas Properties Where Slip and Fall Accidents Occur

Las Vegas’ unique mix of entertainment, hospitality, and commercial properties creates specific injury risks.


Casinos and Gaming Floors
Casino slip and fall accidents frequently involve spilled drinks on gaming floors, wet floors near bars and restaurants without warning cones, poor lighting making hazards invisible, and crowded conditions where spills aren’t cleaned promptly. The 24/7 nature of casino operations means dangerous conditions can exist at any hour.​


Hotels and Resorts
Hotel premises liability cases arise from slippery bathroom floors, wet pool decks and spa areas, broken or uneven lobby flooring, poorly maintained elevators and escalators, and inadequate lighting in parking structures and stairwells.
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Shopping Centers and Retail Stores
Slip and fall accidents in Las Vegas shopping venues involve merchandise or products left in walkways, freshly mopped floors without signage, broken tiles or carpeting, cluttered aisles blocking safe passage, and uneven transitions between flooring types.​


Restaurants and Bars
Food service establishments frequently see accidents from spilled food and beverages on floors, grease buildup in kitchen areas where customers pass, broken chairs or booth seating, and slippery restroom floors.​


Apartment Complexes and HOAs
Residential property accidents include broken exterior stairs and railings, inadequate lighting in common areas, swimming pool accidents from lack of fencing or supervision, and unmaintained walkways with cracks and potholes.​


Other Premises Liability Accidents in Las Vegas

Premises liability extends beyond simple slip and fall cases to include several other dangerous conditions Nevada property owners must address.

Inadequate security cases arise when property owners fail to provide proper lighting, security cameras, functioning locks, or security personnel in high-crime areas, leading to assaults, robberies, or violent attacks. Las Vegas parking garages, apartment complexes, and certain entertainment districts require adequate security measures to protect visitors.​


Structural failures include collapsing stairs, broken railings, rotting porches, and unsafe balconies. Nevada’s intense heat and occasional severe weather can deteriorate structures that property owners neglect to maintain properly.​

Swimming pool accidents are particularly common in Las Vegas given the abundance of hotel and residential pools. These involve drownings or injuries due to lack of fencing, slippery pool decks, defective diving boards, or inadequate supervision. Property owners must comply with Nevada pool safety regulations to prevent tragic accidents.​


Dog bites and animal attacks occur when property owners fail to restrain dangerous animals. Whether at private residences, businesses allowing pets, or properties with stray animals, owners bear responsibility for preventing animal attacks.​

Inadequate Security in Las Vegas

Inadequate security claims can arise when a property owner or business in Las Vegas fails to take reasonable steps to protect visitors from foreseeable crime. At Bemis Law Group, we see cases where broken locks, poor lighting, non-functioning cameras, or a complete lack of security personnel create an environment where assaults, robberies, and other violent incidents become far more likely. When a landlord, hotel, casino, or store knows (or should know) an area has a history of crime and still cuts corners on basic safety measures, injured victims may have a strong premises liability claim for negligent security.

Dog Bites or Animal Attacks in Nevada

Dog bites and animal attacks are another way property owners put people at risk by failing to act responsibly. If a property owner knows a dog is aggressive—or fails to properly restrain, leash, or secure the animal—and someone is bitten or attacked, they may be held legally responsible for the injuries. Bemis Law Group helps victims of dog bites recover compensation for medical treatment, scarring, emotional trauma, and lost income, and works to show that the owner ignored warning signs or violated local leash and control laws designed to keep the public safe.

Premises Liability vs. Personal Injury

Wondering what is ‘premises liability vs personal injury’ when trying to understand your legal options?

Premises liability is actually a subcategory of personal injury law focused specifically on injuries occurring on someone else’s property due to unsafe conditions.​ Premises liability requires proving the property owner had a duty to maintain safe conditions and breached that duty, causing your injuries.​

How Most Premises Liability Cases Resolve

Approximately 95% of premises liability cases settle before trial, similar to other personal injury claims. Property owners and their insurance companies often prefer settlements to avoid the unpredictability and expense of jury trials.​ However, insurance companies routinely lowball initial offers, hoping injured victims will accept inadequate compensation. Having experienced legal representation significantly increases settlement amounts because attorneys know how to calculate full damages, gather compelling evidence, and negotiate effectively.​ When property owners refuse fair settlements, filing a lawsuit and preparing for trial strengthens your negotiating position and demonstrates your seriousness about pursuing full compensation.​

Choose Bemis Law Group for Your Las Vegas Slip and Fall Case

When Nevada families need a premises liability attorney, they choose Bemis Law Group for proven results and personalized service. Attorney John Bemis personally handles each case, ensuring you receive dedicated attention rather than being shuffled between junior associates.


The firm immediately investigates by securing surveillance footage before it’s deleted, documenting dangerous conditions with photos and measurements, obtaining incident reports and maintenance records, and interviewing witnesses while memories are fresh.​ Bemis Law Group works on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered for your injuries. This removes financial barriers and ensures your attorney’s interests align with yours.

Take Action After Your Las Vegas Property Accident

If you’ve been injured in a slip, trip, fall, inadequate security, or dog attack accident at a Las Vegas casino, hotel, shopping center, restaurant, apartment complex, or any other property, don’t wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses become unavailable, and Nevada’s two-year deadline approaches quickly.


Contact Bemis Law Group today for a free consultation. Get answers about your rights, understand your legal options, and make informed decisions about pursuing the compensation you deserve.

Available 24/7 throughout Nevada.

Protect your RIGHTS, get the MAXIMUM compensation you deserve, and fight for JUSTICE with an experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyer on your side.


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