Accidents can be overwhelming and leave victims and their families in a vulnerable state. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous individuals or firms take advantage of this vulnerability through illegal solicitation tactics. In Nevada, strict laws and ethical guidelines are in place to protect accident victims from such exploitative practices. In this blog post, we will delve into what illegal solicitation entails, its consequences, and the measures in place to safeguard individuals from predatory actions.
Understanding Illegal Solicitation:
Illegal solicitation refers to the unauthorized and unlawful contact with accident victims, typically at the scene of a crash or medical facilities, with the intention of offering legal representation or services. Unscrupulous individuals may approach victims, posing as “helpful witnesses” or even tow truck drivers, seeking to profit from their misfortune. This intrusive practice violates Nevada’s legal and ethical standards, aiming to protect individuals from being exploited during their vulnerable moments.
Void Contracts and Your Rights:
In Nevada, if an attorney or their representative engages in illegal solicitation and enters into a contract with an accident victim, that contract is considered void. This means that the agreement is rendered invalid and unenforceable, as it was based on a criminal act. As a result, accident victims are protected from being bound by agreements that were the result of illegal solicitation. If you have been solicited and entered into a contract as a result of such practices, you have the right to pursue legal recourse.
Pursuing Damages:
Victims who find themselves bound by contracts resulting from illegal solicitation have the right to pursue legal action against the attorney or party responsible for the misconduct. The law allows accident victims to seek damages specifically related to the illegal solicitation. This provision ensures that those who engage in illegal practices are held accountable for their actions, while victims have an avenue to seek justice and compensation.
Twice the Attorney Fees:
Nevada’s laws provide robust protection for accident victims affected by illegal solicitation. If it can be proven that an attorney or their representative engaged in illegal solicitation and entered into a contract with the victim, the victim may be entitled to recover twice the amount of attorney fees they were forced to pay under the illegal contract. This provision serves as a strong deterrent against unethical practices and aims to prevent unscrupulous individuals from exploiting the misfortune of others.
Conclusion:
Illegal solicitation is a serious offense that threatens the rights and well-being of accident victims in Nevada. By understanding the laws in place to protect individuals from unethical practices, we can create a safer environment for those who are already facing challenging circumstances. If you suspect that you or a loved one have been victims of illegal solicitation, it is essential to seek legal counsel immediately. At Matzke Injury Law, we are dedicated to upholding the law and ensuring that our clients’ rights are protected. Together, we can combat illegal solicitation and ensure that accident victims receive the justice and compensation they rightfully deserve.