Las Vegas properties often experience heavy pedestrian flow and frequent vendor access. That creates real-world patterns we see in premises injury claims:
- High-volume foot traffic in common areas (hotels, assisted living facilities, large apartment buildings)
- After-hours activity where lighting, signage, and cleanup may be inconsistent
- Construction, renovations, or contractor work that temporarily changes stair conditions
- Tenant and staff turnover, which can affect maintenance records and “who knew what” timelines
These factors don’t change Nevada’s basic premises liability principles—but they do change what evidence becomes critical and what questions a lawyer should ask early.


