Car Accident Attorney in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas Data

Car Accident Statistics in Las Vegas

31,200+

Annual Car Accidents

$45,000 - $130,000

Average Settlement

178

Fatal Crashes (2024)

25/50/20

Minimum Insurance

Local Courts

Courts in Las Vegas, Nevada

Clark County District Court

200 Lewis Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89155

Las Vegas Justice Court

200 Lewis Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89155

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Las Vegas

University Medical Center of Southern Nevada — Level I Trauma

1800 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center — Level II Trauma

3186 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Las Vegas

Car Accidents in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is one of the most dangerous cities in America for traffic accidents. The city's unique combination of a 24-hour entertainment economy, heavy tourist traffic from visitors unfamiliar with local roads, and a culture of impaired driving from casinos and nightlife creates a perfect storm for motor vehicle accidents. Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule with a 51% bar, meaning you can recover if your fault does not exceed 50%. The two-year statute of limitations applies to personal injury claims.

Las Vegas's wide, high-speed arterial streets — many with speed limits of 45-55 mph — contribute to severe crash outcomes. The Clark County area consistently leads Nevada in traffic fatalities. DUI-related accidents are disproportionately common compared to other cities of similar size, with impaired driving playing a role in approximately 30% of fatal crashes in the Las Vegas metro area.

Dangerous Intersections and Highways

The I-15/I-515/US-95 interchange — known as the "Spaghetti Bowl" — is the most accident-prone highway segment in Nevada, handling complex traffic flows between the Strip, downtown, and suburban areas. The I-15 corridor through the resort corridor between Tropicana Avenue and Sahara Avenue sees constant congestion and rear-end collisions from tourist traffic. The US-95 (Summerlin Parkway) interchange with the 215 Beltway experiences high-speed crashes during commuter hours.

On surface streets, the Las Vegas Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard) between Russell Road and Sahara Avenue is a notorious accident corridor, with pedestrian strikes, distracted driving, and impaired motorists creating a persistent hazard. The intersection of Flamingo Road and Paradise Road near the Convention Center is one of the highest-accident intersections in the valley. Boulder Highway from Henderson to downtown Las Vegas sees elevated fatal crash rates from high-speed travel and impaired driving.