Leverty & Associates Law Chartered is a distinguished Nevada-based law firm specializing in personal injury and insurance law, recognized for its deep expertise in handling complex disputes against insurance companies. With over $150 million won for clients and a legacy dating back to 1979, the firm stands out for its insurance industry insight, particularly through founding attorney Gene Leverty’s prior role as Chief Deputy Insurance Commissioner of Nevada.
The firm’s unique advantage lies in its foundational knowledge of insurance coverage and bad faith tactics, bolstered by a team with over 100 collective years of experience. They adopt a client-centric, team-oriented approach, focusing on individuals and businesses facing unfair claim denials or personal injury cases resulting from negligence. Their proficiency in insurance law allows them to effectively counteract insurer strategies, whether negotiating settlements or aggressively litigating at trial.
Services Offered
- Personal injury claims
- Insurance claim disputes
- Bad faith insurance cases
- Insurance claim denials
- Vehicle accidents (car, motorcycle, truck, bicycle, pedestrian)
- Wrongful death
- Class actions
- Burn injuries
- Premises liability
- Slip and fall accidents
- Defective product cases
- Animal bites
- Assault cases
- Swimming pool accidents
- Failure to provide adequate security
- Uninsured/underinsured motorist claims
- Health insurance disputes
- Business liability insurance disputes
- Business interruption insurance claims
- Construction insurance disputes
- Disability insurance denials
- Homeowners insurance disputes
- Life insurance claim denials
- Medical malpractice insurance issues
Serving clients throughout Nevada with offices in Reno and Las Vegas, the firm assists both individuals and businesses in English. Notable achievements include recognition by Best Lawyers, an AV Martindale-Hubbell rating for Gene Leverty, and membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, reflecting their commitment to achieving substantial client recoveries.
