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    Allegiant Stadium Accident Injury Attorney

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    Allegiant Stadium, also known as the Home of the Raiders, is located in Las Vegas on 62 acres of land right by the Mandalay Bay resort and casino. The venue has a unique dome-shaped design and is known as the world’s second-most expensive stadium. A lot of fans from California go there for games and concerts throughout the year, and with a seating capacity of 71,835, accidents are bound to happen in some form or another. The Las Vegas Stadium Authority, which owns Allegiant Stadium, has a duty to ensure the safety and well-being of their guests and visitors. If they are negligent in these duties and someone is harmed as a result, the victim may have grounds to sue them for monetary compensation.

    Did you sustain injuries from an accident while you were attending a game or concert at Allegiant Stadium? If so, please take some time to learn about your rights and legal options from the lawyers of Normandie. We will go after the responsible parties and recover the losses you have been dealt through no fault of your own. Contact us right away to speak with an Allegiant Stadium accident injury attorney.
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    Potential Accidents at Allegiant Stadium

    No matter what type of event you are attending at Allegiant Stadium, there are many hazards throughout the premises that can cause you to be injured. Possible accidents at a stadium include:

    • Fall-related accidents – slip and falls and trip and falls are the leading cause of injury at major venues. To prevent people from getting hurt, hazards like clutter in the aisles, spilled drinks and food, leaking pipes, and ice in the parking lots, must be resolved right away. Alternatively, the stadium must warn the public about these hazards by posting clear and visible warning signs.
    • Falling objects – light fixtures, poster frames, standing displays, and many other objects throughout the stadium can fall off and cause serious injury to an innocent victim. But objects may also be thrown by spectators during a concert or game, especially when they’ve had too much to drink. Beer cans, liquor bottles, and cell phones are just some of the items that can hit people during a live event.
    • Accidents in parking lots – hazards like insufficient traffic control, confusing signs, and potholes can lead to accidents that cause significant injuries and property damage.
    • Concert venue accidents – as we’ve seen from incidents like the Astroworld tragedy, poor security measures can lead to people being crushed and trampled from overcrowding. Fans can also be injured from mosh pits, crowd surfing, and objects that are thrown during concerts.
    • Assault and battery claims – Fights are commonly associated with overdrinking, which is a frequent occurrence at Allegiant stadium. Having the right number of well-trained and responsive security personnel can prevent most of these incidents.
    • Sexual assault – Many areas of a stadium are vulnerable to entry by sexual predators. Reasonable measures such as bright lighting, surveillance cameras, and constant patrolling by security guards can protect people from being sexually assaulted.

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    Injuries from an Accident at Allegiant Stadium

    The accidents we covered in the previous section can lead to a great number of serious and debilitating injuries. Most injuries are physical in nature, while others are based on the victim’s emotional trauma. Below are some examples of the physical and emotional harm you can suffer at Allegiant Stadium:

    • Broken bones
    • Head injuries, including concussion and traumatic brain injury
    • Soft tissue injuries
    • Hip fracture
    • Damage to the internal organs
    • Scarring and disfigurement
    • Damage to the reproductive organs
    • Exposure to STIs (sexually transmitted infections)
    • Nerve damage
    • Knee injuries
    • Spinal cord damage
    • Neck injury
    • Paralysis
    • Mental health disorders – depression, panic attacks, sleep disorders, PSTD, etc.

    People tend to underestimate how seriously they are hurt, but please make sure to seek medical attention right away. Some of these injuries can result in permanent disability, and even death, if they’re left untreated. In addition, a medical record is required if you plan on taking legal action against Allegiant Stadium. We can assist you in this area, so please contact us for a free case evaluation.

    Can I Sue Allegiant Stadium for an Accident on their Property?

    Yes, you can sue Allegiant Stadium if there was an act of negligence on their part, which can be directly linked to your accident. For example, if you slipped on beer that wasn’t cleaned off the floor, you may have grounds for a slip and fall lawsuit. Incidents like sexual assault and assault and battery can happen due to insufficient security measures, which the stadium may be responsible for as well. However, if Allegiant hired an outside company to provide security guards, you may be able to sue the security company for your injuries.

    If you are eligible for a lawsuit, you can ask to be compensated for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage, as well as the cost of hiring an attorney. You can also seek damages if your family member or spouse died from an accident at Allegiant Stadium. Through a wrongful death claim, you can receive funeral expenses, medical costs, loss of consortium, and other economic and emotional damages associated with your loved one’s passing.

    A free case review at our office can help you understand your legal options. For now, here is some information that may be helpful to you:

    What is the average value for an accident case at Allegiant Stadium?

    Because each case has its own set of circumstances, there’s no average value that can be attributed to a lawsuit against Allegiant Stadium. Many of the settlements we’ve recovered range from $150,000 to $1 million or more, but your own case value may be lower or higher, based on the extent of your injuries. We also examine the impact of these injuries on many areas of the victim’s life, like their finances, ability to work, and engage in activities they enjoyed prior to the accident. These losses are different for each claimant, so a consultation with one of our attorneys is the best way to determine your approximate case value.

    How long does it take to settle these cases?

    While it’s always our goal to settle your claim as fast as possible, the timeline for a stadium injury case can range from a few months to several years. The amount of time that’s needed depends on the complications that arise, which can be substantial for cases with long-term or lifelong injuries. Though we are able to settle most of these cases without a lawsuit, that process can still take anywhere from a year to 18 months. If a lawsuit is the only way to recover a fair amount of damages, two or more years may be needed to resolve your case.

    What is the deadline to file a lawsuit against Allegiant Stadium?

    You generally have two years from your accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit in California. However, certain incidents, like sexual assault, have a longer statute of limitations, which our lawyers can explain to you during a private consultation. This information is extremely important, as you will lose the right to sue if your claim isn’t filed by the deadline imposed by the courts. More time may be granted under exceptional circumstances, but overall, it is very difficult to recover compensation once you exceed the statute of limitations. Calling us right away and getting started on an injury claim is the best way to avoid this outcome.
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    Second Opinion from a Lawyer Experienced in Stadium Accident Injuries

    Have you filed a claim against Allegiant Stadium, but you’re worried about what’s going with your case? A lot of times, lawyers are eager to sign you up, but less willing to give your case the time and attention it deserves. If you feel like you’re being short-changed by your attorney, call us today for a free second opinion. We can verify if your case is on the right track, and what your options are if there are red flags that shouldn’t be ignored. Some of our second opinion clients end up switching lawyers and continuing their case with us. But the choice to leave your law firm is up to you, and the consultation is free no matter what you decide. If you’re looking for answers from an experienced personal injury attorney, don’t hesitate to contact us.

    Contact Normandie Law Firm

    The potential for an accident is at an all-time high at stadiums that can seat tens of thousands of people. Owners of these venues must be held responsible if their negligence causes someone to be injured or killed. Whether you are an injury victim or someone that lost a loved one to a stadium accident, our lawyers are here to fight for you and the compensation you deserve.

    During this time, you should not be burdened with the cost of legal representation. That’s why we offer free legal services under the Zero fee guarantee. We bill Allegiant Stadium for our expenses, which we only receive by winning your case. Basically, we don’t make a cent until you do, and if we don’t win your case, you won’t be responsible for any legal fees. Contact us today to learn about the legal options that are available to you.

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