Car Accidents in Las Vegas
Auto accidents are the leading cause of permanent disability and wrongful death in Nevada. Every six seconds someone is hurt in an auto crash, SUV rollover, or passenger van wreck in the United States. Las Vegas’s congested streets, tourist traffic, and high-speed highways make it one of the most dangerous places to drive.
Steps to Take After an Accident
- Call 911 — Report the accident and get medical help.
- Seek Medical Attention — Even if you feel fine, some injuries like concussions and internal bleeding are not immediately obvious.
- Document the Scene — Take photos of all vehicles, road conditions, traffic signs, and your injuries.
- Exchange Information — Get the other driver’s name, insurance, license plate, and contact details.
- Get Witness Info — Collect names and phone numbers from anyone who saw the crash.
- Do NOT Admit Fault — Anything you say can be used against you by the insurance company.
- Contact an Attorney — Before speaking with insurance adjusters, consult a personal injury lawyer.
What Compensation Is Available?
Nevada auto accident victims can recover:
- Medical bills (past and future)
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Nevada’s Fault-Based System
Nevada is an at-fault state, meaning the negligent driver (or their insurance company) is responsible for compensating the injured party. You can file a claim directly with the at-fault driver’s insurer, or file a lawsuit in court.
Injured in Las Vegas? Get a Free Consultation
Attorney Eric H. Woods has over 40 years of experience fighting for personal injury victims in Nevada. No fee unless we win your case.
