About the Firm
Matthew L. Sharp represents individuals and businesses injured by the unlawful conduct of others. Mr. Sharp specializes in representing people in actions against their insurance company for insurance bad faith and insurance unfair trade practices. Over the past 15 years, he has successfully represented people in all areas of insurance disputes including:
- health insurance
- disability insurance
- homeowners insurance
- automobile insurance
- commercial insurance
A Community Leader
As a fifth generation Nevadan, Mr. Sharp has distinguished himself as a leader within the legal community. In 2003 and 2006, Mr. Sharp served as president of the Nevada Justice Association, a state-wide organization of lawyers who represent individuals and businesses injured by the unlawful conduct of others. Mr. Sharp has also served on the Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice, a nationwide organization of lawyers who represent individuals and businesses injured by the unlawful conduct of others.
Mr. Sharp has also distinguished himself as a leader within the political community. He has worked with judges and legislators to ensure that our justice system works for everyone. For the past 10 years, Mr. Sharp has been asked to testify before the Nevada Legislature on a wide range of legal issues. He has also served on the Nevada Insurance Commissioner’s board for property and casualty insurance. As a board member, Mr. Sharp works to help ensure that insurance laws work for everyone including those consumers defrauded by insurance companies.
Dedicated to Helping Clients
Mr. Sharp has committed his practices to helping people who are injured by the unlawful conduct of others. He and his firm understand what it takes to successfully take on a large and sophisticated insurance company.
Contact Matthew L. Sharp today or call the office (888) 640-0835 to discuss the circumstances of your case.
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Teen Driver Crashes Car into Las Vegas Restaurant
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Nevada Division of Insurance Recovers $3,998,508 for Consumers
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