What Is My Nevada Motorcycle Accident Case Worth?

What Is My Nevada Motorcycle Accident Case Worth?

August 17, 2026

It is the question every injured rider asks, and the honest answer is that value depends on the specifics. But the factors that move the number are knowable, and understanding them helps you avoid leaving money on the table.

What goes into the number

A Nevada motorcycle claim generally accounts for medical bills (past and future), lost income and lost earning capacity, property damage to the bike and gear, and pain and suffering. Serious or permanent injuries, surgeries, and long recoveries push value up.

Why being an at-fault state matters to value

Because Nevada is an at-fault state with no PIP, your medical costs are not automatically covered. They are part of what you pursue from the at-fault driver and your own coverage. That raises the stakes of fully documenting every bill, every appointment, and every limitation the injury puts on your daily life and work.

The things that quietly raise or lower value

Strong, consistent medical records raise value. Gaps in treatment and early recorded statements lower it. Available insurance coverage caps it, which is why the at-fault driver's limits and your own underinsured motorist coverage often matter more than any single argument. On a 25/50/20 minimum policy, your own UM/UIM coverage can be the difference maker. Your share of fault also matters, because under the 51 percent bar a high enough share of fault can zero out the claim.

Be wary of the first offer

Insurers often open low, before the full picture of your recovery is known. Settling before you understand your future medical needs can leave you covering costs out of pocket for years. Patience and documentation are leverage.

No article can value your specific claim. This is general information for Nevada riders.

Eric Blank

Eric Blank

Founder, Eric Blank Injury Attorneys. Member, National Academy of Motorcycle Injury Lawyers

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