You might have suffered a property damage claim incident to a negligence claim (after a car wreck, for example). Alternatively, you might have an independent property damage claim in the absence of any physical injury. Either way, you could qualify for monetary compensation by negotiating with an insurance company or by turning to the Nevada state court system.
Below is a short list of some examples of property damage that might arise out of a personal injury claim.
- Vehicle damage from car accidents
- Damage from motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and even bicycle accidents.
- Damage to personal belongings such as glasses, phones, or clothing.
- Property damage resulting from theft or vandalism.
- Damage to personal belongings in a car.
- Collision damage to bicycles.
- Vandalism related to criminal assaults.
- Fire and smoke damage to real estate, fixtures, and personal property.
- Damage to art and collectibles resulting from arson.
- Food spoilage due to negligent appliance maintenance.
- Environmental damage to property (e.g., chemical spills, for example).
The above are just a few examples of situations that might cause property damage.


