Under Nevada law, shuttle bus operators—whether private companies, hotels, or resorts—owe a duty of care to passengers, pedestrians, and other road users. When that duty is breached, and injuries occur as a result, the injured party may file a claim for damages.
Key aspects of shuttle bus accident Nevada law include:
- Commercial carriers are held to a higher standard of care than private individuals.
- Multiple parties may share liability, including drivers, employers, maintenance contractors, or even vehicle manufacturers.
- Victims must file claims within Nevada’s statute of limitations—generally two years from the date of the injury.