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A Nevada Jury Returned a $3.4 Million Verdict After a Man Slipped on Marble at Paris Las Vegas — Here Is What That Case Teaches Every Injured Visitor in Las Vegas We picked up the phone one day and the caller was sitting in a rented apartment in Henderson, two years removed from a trip to see a Cirque du Soleil show. He was 60 when he walked through the main corridor of Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and came down hard on wet marble. By the time he called us, the 2018 spill had already cost him years of cervical spine treatment, a nerve stimulator implant, and a future of pain that no jury award can fully repair. His case, Jesse Lozano v. Paris Hotel and Casino, Case No. A-20-823179-C in Nevada’s Eighth Judicial District Court, became the kind of verdict we want every reader of this page to understand — because the law that produced that $3.4 million gross verdict (reduced to roughly $1.7 million collectible after the jury assigned him 50% comparative fault) controls whether you recover anything if you fall on a polished casino floor tomorrow. This page is the complete manual we give to…