Car & Truck Accidents
Crash reconstruction, black-box data, and commercial carrier records — recovered before they're lost or "misplaced."
PERSONAL INJURY TRIAL LAW — NEVADA
Before Ryan Flanagan argued his first case, he spent twenty years in the U.S. Air Force learning how facts are actually found — in the field, under pressure, with no room for error. Insurance companies rely on what you can't prove. He was trained to prove it.
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WHY WE'RE DIFFERENT
Two decades of military service taught Ryan a discipline most attorneys never learn: evidence isn't handed to you — it's recovered, verified, documented, and defended. That fieldcraft is now the backbone of every case AIM Injury Law takes on.
Skid marks fade. Camera footage gets overwritten. Witnesses move. We deploy immediately to preserve physical evidence before it disappears — because in the military, you don't get a second pass at the site.
Police reports contain errors. Insurance adjusters shade the facts. Every statement, record, and photograph is independently corroborated before it enters your case file.
Chain of custody, timestamps, sourcing — habits drilled in over twenty years of service. When the defense challenges our evidence, it holds.
Insurers pay full value when they know your lawyer will actually try the case. Every file we build is built for a jury — and opposing counsel knows it.
THE ATTORNEY
FOUNDING ATTORNEY — U.S. AIR FORCE, RETIRED
Ryan Flanagan served twenty years in the United States Air Force and honorably retired as a Master Sergeant in 2021. While still on active duty, he attended the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV at night — and the week after he retired from the military, he started practicing law.
The military didn't just teach Ryan discipline. It taught him how investigations are really run: how to secure evidence under pressure, how to question accounts that don't add up, and how to build a record that survives scrutiny. Most attorneys learn about investigation from a textbook. Ryan lived it for two decades before he ever picked one up.
Today he brings that same unrelenting standard to injured Nevadans — people going up against insurance companies that count on outworking and outlasting them. They won't outwork him.
PRACTICE AREAS
Crash reconstruction, black-box data, and commercial carrier records — recovered before they're lost or "misplaced."
Brain, spinal, and life-altering injuries demand full lifetime valuation — not the insurer's first-year math.
Answers first, accountability second, compensation third. Families deserve all three, in that order.
Surveillance footage, maintenance logs, and inspection records secured before property owners can quietly fix the hazard.
Taking on manufacturers whose products injure at scale — with the document discipline these cases demand.
Safety violations, training gaps, and equipment failures — investigated the way the military investigates mishaps.
SERVICE RECORD
Begins two decades of service defined by precision, accountability, and investigative rigor.
Enrolls at UNLV's William S. Boyd School of Law while serving full-time. Days in uniform, nights in the case books.
Retires after twenty years of service — and begins practicing law the following week. No pause. No transition year.
Litigating personal injury and mass tort cases with the same standard he served under: mission first, no one left behind.
“In the service, you learn that the truth is out there in the field — you just have to be disciplined enough to go get it. I bring that discipline to every client's case.”
— RYAN FLANAGAN, ESQ.
FREE CASE REVIEW
Tell us what happened. Ryan will review your case personally, explain your options plainly, and give you an honest assessment — free, confidential, and with zero obligation.
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