Nevada is one of, if not the top, mining state for gold, silver and lithium. Unfortunately, these resources come at a significant cost, as mining is among the most dangerous occupations in the United States.
If you’ve been seriously injured or suffered an occupational disease as a result of your work in a mine, our mining accident lawyers in Las Vegas will fight to protect your rights and maximize your legal options.
At Behzadi Law, our Las Vegas work injury lawyer has more than 20 years of legal experience and is here to offer you a free case evaluation after any type of mining accident, so contact us today.
Why Choose Our Mining Accident Attorneys in Las Vegas, NV?
When you’re facing the aftermath of a serious mining accident, you need a legal team with experience, proven results, and a strong commitment to your recovery.
At Behzadi Law, we bring decades of dedicated service to injured workers across Nevada—especially those impacted by dangerous mining conditions.
- $40+ million recovered on behalf of injured clients: Our Nevada attorneys have secured over $40 million in settlements and verdicts involving individuals hurt in serious accidents, including those in the mining industry.
- 20 years of legal experience: With two decades of legal practice, we have the insight and resources to take on complicated mining accident cases and win.
- Serving Nevada since 2007: We’ve proudly represented injured clients in Las Vegas for nearly 20 years and understand the unique legal challenges in Nevada’s mining sector.
- No out–of–pocket costs: We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay any legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you.
- We handle workers’ comp and third–party claims: Whether your injury falls under workers’ compensation or involves a negligent third party, we can pursue every available path to maximize your recovery.
- Free case evaluations: It costs nothing to speak with one of our experienced attorneys about your mining accident and explore your legal options.
Remember, there are no upfront fees to find out about your legal options after being hurt in a mining accident. Don’t let the mining industry get you down; our law firm is standing by to help you today.
Common Workplace Accidents for Miners in Nevada
A mining injury can threaten your financial stability, your health, or even your life. Some of the most common injury and accident scenarios among Nevada miners include:
- Falls from heights: Often occurring in both surface and underground operations, falls pose serious risks of fatal injuries.
- Explosions and fires: The explosion of gas and other combustible materials can lead to severe mining injuries.
- Cave–ins and rock falls: These dangerous accidents can result in catastrophic outcomes, especially in underground mining.
- Equipment accidents: Defective equipment or heavy machinery can cause severe harm. Ensuring compliance with safety standards is crucial.
- Exposure to harmful substances: Prolonged exposure to dust, chemicals, and other hazardous materials can lead to long-term health issues.
- Electric shock: Faulty wiring or equipment can lead to electrical injuries, highlighting the need for strict compliance with safety regulations.
- Vehicle accidents: Collisions or rollovers involving mining vehicles (including cases that may require a Las Vegas truck driver injury lawyer) are a significant concern in surface mining operations.
Our Las Vegas mining accident lawyers regularly assist those who need to pursue workers’ compensation claims for a serious injury or illness. Remember, we work on a contingency fee agreement, which means you don’t pay anything unless we win your case.
Do You Have a Personal Injury Claim?
After a mining accident, you may have the option to pursue a third-party liability claim in addition to your workers’ compensation benefits. These are personal injury claims targeting parties other than your employer who may have caused or contributed to your injuries.
Examples include:
- Manufacturers of faulty mining equipment
- Companies that fail to correctly service and maintain mining equipment
- Property owners who fail to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition
Third-party claims can provide additional compensation beyond what workers’ compensation offers (a portion of lost wages, coverage of medical care and lost earning capacity).
A third-party liability claim could help compensate you for damages like pain and suffering. Exploring this option with the help of a mining accident lawyer in Las Vegas can be crucial for covering the full scope of your financial and personal recovery needs.
Common Mining Accident Injuries
Mining accidents often lead to severe, life-changing injuries due to the hazardous conditions workers face every day. At Behzadi Law, we understand the unique challenges of these cases and are here to help you pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI): Caused by falls, equipment accidents, or falling objects can all lead to lasting cognitive or physical issues.
- Spinal cord injuries: Often result from falls or cave-ins and can cause permanent mobility loss or paralysis.
- Crush injuries: Getting pinned by machinery or debris can lead to broken bones, nerve damage, internal damage, or amputations.
- Broken bones and fractures: Common in slips, falls, or collisions with equipment; may require surgery and long-term recovery.
- Burns: Fires, explosions, or chemical exposure can cause serious burns and permanent scarring.
- Respiratory injuries: Toxic fumes, dust, or poor ventilation can damage lungs and cause chronic breathing problems.
- Hearing loss: Constant exposure to loud machinery can result in permanent hearing damage if proper safety and health measures aren’t followed.
- Wrongful death: If your loved one has suffered a fatality after a mining accident, contact Behzadi Law to speak with a compassionate legal professional for free.
Don’t wait; you only have a limited amount of time to file for a claim for your injuries under Nevada’s workers’ compensation laws. We’re here to fight for justice and maximum compensation after you have been hurt in a mine.
More on Workers’ Compensation
Nevada’s workers’ compensation laws provide important protections, but understanding your full rights isn’t always easy. At Behzadi Law, we help injured workers face every stage of the process, including reopening prior claims and accessing vocational rehabilitation when needed.
Reopening a Prior Claim
Nevada’s workers’ compensation system allows injured workers to reopen claims throughout their lives under certain conditions.
If your claim has been closed for over a year and your condition has worsened due to the original injury, you may qualify to reopen your case for additional medical care and financial support.
That said, reopening a claim can be challenging—insurance companies rarely agree to it without resistance. Behzadi Law can help you gather the necessary medical evidence and fight for your right to continued benefits.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Some injuries result in permanent disabilities or work restrictions that prevent you from returning to your previous job. If this happens, you may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation benefits, including paid retraining or education in a new field.
If retraining isn’t possible or desired, our experienced Nevada trial attorneys can help you pursue a second lump-sum settlement to compensate for your job loss. We provide aggressive pursuit of fair justice; don’t wait to call us.
Get a Free Case Evaluation With Our Experienced Las Vegas Mining Accident Attorneys
Whether it was a mining truck accident, explosion, or electric shock, you have the right to pursue financial compensation with Qumars Behzadi after being injured in a mining accident. Our experienced mining accident lawyers in Las Vegas are standing by to hear about your specific incident.
Behzadi Law is based in Las Vegas and has helped recover over $40 million on behalf of injury victims throughout Nevada.
To take advantage of a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable mining accident lawyer, call us today. Then visit our FAQ page to learn more.