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Las Vegas Sons Sue Homeowner Over Father’s Fatal Ladder Fall During Tree Work

By Matthias Binder April 9, 2026
Lawsuit: Handyman died after falling from ladder at Las Vegas home
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Lawsuit: Handyman died after falling from ladder at Las Vegas home

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A Routine Job Ends in TragedyNegligence Claims at the Heart of the LawsuitHomeowner Denies Knowledge of SuitKey Unresolved Details in the CaseLessons on Ladder Safety and Liability

A Routine Job Ends in Tragedy (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A routine job trimming trees at a neighborhood home turned deadly when a handyman plummeted from an unsecured ladder. Ruben Cadena-Quinonez, aged 67, suffered severe head injuries in the fall on September 28 and passed away days later on October 3.[1] His sons now hold the homeowner responsible, filing a negligence lawsuit that highlights the perils of everyday maintenance tasks. The case raises questions about homeowner duties when assisting hired workers.

A Routine Job Ends in Tragedy

Cadena-Quinonez arrived at the residence to handle tree trimming, a common chore for many handymen. The homeowner, Rodney Butler, initially steadied the ladder as the worker climbed high to reach the branches. Then Butler stepped away indoors, leaving no one to hold the base steady.[1]

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The ladder shifted without support, causing Cadena-Quinonez to fall and strike his head. Complications from those blunt force injuries proved fatal. Clark County coroner’s officials ruled the death accidental. The incident occurred in the 4600 block of East Welter Avenue, close to East Sahara Avenue and North Nellis Boulevard.

Negligence Claims at the Heart of the Lawsuit

Sons Martin Alberto Cadena and Ruben “Alonzo” Cadena filed the seven-page complaint in Clark County court on Monday. They accuse Butler of breaching a “duty of safety” by abandoning the ladder. The suit names both Butler and his company, Let The Butler Do It LLC, as defendants, alleging the business operated from the home.[1]

Plaintiffs seek damages exceeding $15,000 for their grief, sorrow, and loss of companionship. Attorney McKay Whitney represents the family. The complaint stresses that Butler’s actions directly contributed to the fall. Discovery will clarify further details, Whitney noted.

Homeowner Denies Knowledge of Suit

Butler expressed surprise when contacted about the lawsuit. He stated he was unaware of any legal action naming him and declined further comment. Nevada records confirm him as managing member of the LLC defendant. No police responded to the scene at the time.

Whitney confirmed authorities were not called post-fall. Questions linger over whether Cadena-Quinonez worked formally for Butler or owned the ladder involved. “These are questions for us too,” the attorney said. “We hope to find them out in discovery.”[1]

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Key Unresolved Details in the Case

The lawsuit leaves several elements open to investigation. For instance, the employment arrangement between Cadena-Quinonez and Butler remains unclear. Ownership of the ladder also awaits confirmation. These gaps underscore the challenges in piecing together events months after the fact.

  • Incident date: September 28
  • Death date: October 3
  • Lawsuit filed: Early April 2026
  • Cause of death: Complications from head injuries
  • Ruling: Accidental
  • Damages sought: Over $15,000

Such uncertainties often surface in civil claims tied to home accidents. The family’s attorney anticipates court proceedings will reveal more.

Lessons on Ladder Safety and Liability

The complaint explicitly warns against leaving workers atop unsecured ladders. This case spotlights potential homeowner responsibilities during informal help on properties. Courts will weigh whether Butler assumed a stabilizing role and then neglected it. Similar incidents prompt reviews of basic precautions around heights.

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Whitney’s representation emphasizes accountability in everyday scenarios. The sons’ pursuit reflects determination to honor their father’s memory through justice. Outcomes could influence how residents approach hiring for yard work.

Key Takeaways:

  • Homeowner initially held the ladder but left the scene.
  • No police involvement reported at the time.
  • Suit targets both individual and his LLC.

This lawsuit serves as a stark reminder of how quickly home maintenance can lead to irreversible loss. Families deserve answers when negligence allegedly plays a role. What precautions do you take during home projects involving ladders? Tell us in the comments.

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