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Las Vegas Personal Injury Firm Henness & Haight Breaks Down What Actually Determines a Case's Value

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Attorneys point to medical costs, lost wages, and degree of fault as key factors accident victims often overlook

LAS VEGAS, NV, August 18, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- For accident victims wondering what their claim might be worth, the answer is rarely simple, and rarely a single number pulled from a settlement calculator. Henness & Haight Injury Law, a Las Vegas-based personal injury firm with more than two decades of experience representing accident victims across Nevada, is helping clarify how case value is actually determined, and why no two claims are valued the same way.

"One of the most common questions we hear is, 'How much is my case worth?'" said an attorney at the firm. "The honest answer is that it depends on the specific facts of what happened to you. It's not a formula you can plug numbers into, it's an investigation."

According to the firm, case value hinges on a combination of factors that only come into focus once an attorney has investigated the claim, including:

The severity of the injuries sustained
The specific details and circumstances of the incident
Past and future medical expenses
Lost wages and diminished future earning capacity
Physical and emotional pain and suffering
The impact on the client's ability to work
The client's own degree of fault in the accident

That last factor often surprises people. Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning a victim's compensation can be reduced, or eliminated entirely, based on their own share of fault in causing the accident. Understanding how fault is assigned early in a claim can significantly affect expectations around settlement value.

Henness & Haight encourages accident victims not to accept a quick settlement offer from an insurance company before understanding the full scope of their damages. Medical treatment is often ongoing, and future costs, lost earning potential, and long-term impacts on daily life may not be fully apparent in the days or weeks following an accident.

The firm offers free, no-obligation consultations for accident victims throughout Nevada and handles cases on a contingency basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless a recovery is secured.

For more information or to schedule a free case evaluation, visit hennessandhaight.com or call (702) 862-8200.

Founded in 2000 by partners Mark G. Henness and Michael D. Haight, Henness & Haight is a Las Vegas personal injury law firm representing clients in car accident, truck accident, workers' compensation, and wrongful death claims throughout Nevada. The firm has recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of its clients and is recognized by Super Lawyers and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.

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