
Brain Injury Lawyers
When you or a loved one suffers a brain injury, choose Sam & Ash Injury Law, Las Vegas’ trusted legal team. We fight relentlessly for ‘What’s Right,’ and provide caring approachable counsel – available 24/7 to support you.
Get a Free Case Review
Award-Winning Attorneys










































Our Clients Win More
$500MM
Recovered for accident victims across Nevada and California
24/7
Availability to answer your questions & offer a free case review
16+
Practice areas handled by our experienced legal team
98%
Success rate for clients we represent in personal injury claims

We’re Here To Help
After a serious accident, you shouldn’t have to deal with the financial burden alone — especially if someone else is to blame. Medical bills, lost income, and the long road to recovery can quickly become overwhelming.
That’s why it’s important to have a skilled brain injury lawyer on your side. We’ll work quickly to secure evidence, identify who is responsible, and make sure you’re getting the care you need and the full compensation you deserve.
Filing A Claim For A Brain Injury
If you’ve suffered a traumatic brain injury in Nevada, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim. Waiting too long could cost you the chance to recover compensation, so it’s important to act quickly.
Brain injury cases are complex, and the impact can last a lifetime. At Sam & Ash Injury Law, we’ll work with your doctors to understand how your injury affects your health, abilities, and future. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, long-term care, lost income, reduced earning potential, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. We’ll fight to hold the at-fault party accountable and get you the support you need to move forward.


Brain Injury Symptoms And Treatment
Brain injuries can be difficult to diagnose and may involve a wide range of physical, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms — such as dizziness, memory loss, headaches, mental fog, difficulty communicating, seizures, blurred vision, hearing issues, and mood or behavior changes.
Treatment often includes medication to reduce swelling and prevent seizures, surgery for serious trauma like bleeding or skull fractures, and rehabilitation to restore lost skills. Because the brain is so complex, recovery may focus on managing symptoms while the body heals — but in some cases, the damage may be permanent.
You May Be Entitled To Maximum Compensation
Take this 60-second quiz to get started: