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Las Vegas Auto Accident Lawyers

Handling Auto Accident Claims Throughout Nevada

Cameron Law provides aggressive representation for car accident victims across Las Vegas. With offices in Spring Valley and Reno, we proudly serve clients across the Spring Valley area, Reno, and the entire Las Vegas metropolitan region.

Our experienced auto accident attorneys have recovered millions for clients injured in Nevada traffic collisions. We fight insurance companies to secure the most money possible for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Call (702) 745-4545 today for a free consultation with our skilled Las Vegas auto accident attorneys.

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Record-Breaking Settlements

Millions recovered for Clients

Rideshare Vehicle Accident

$1,500,000 Settlement

Red Light Accident

$1,250,082.87 Settlement

Lane Change Accident

$1,250,000 Settlement

Trip and Fall

$1,000,000 Settlement

Premises Liability — Negligent Security

$1,000,000 Settlement

Truck Accident

$950,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$651,548 Settlement

Bicycle Accident

$600,000 Settlement

Bus Accident

$575,000 Settlement

Rideshare Vehicle Accident

$550,000 Settlement

MVA Rear End

$535,000 Settlement

MVA

$525,000 Settlement

Side-Impact Collision

$525,000 Settlement

Rideshare Vehicle Accident

$525,000 Settlement

Car Accident

$410,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$342,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$315,637 Settlement

Premise Liability — Dog Bite

$300,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$250,000 Settlement

Car Accident

$205,000 Settlement

Left Turn Crash

$200,000 Settlement

Hit & Run Car Accident

$200,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$200,000 Settlement

Slip & Fall at an Apartment Complex

$200,000 Settlement

Scooter Accident

$190,000 Settlement

Car Accident

$155,000 Settlement

Rear-End Car Accident

$150,000 Settlement

Car Accident

$130,000 Settlement

No Contact Motorcycle vs Truck Accident

$100,000 Settlement

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Las Vegas Car Accident Statistics

Clark County, encompassing the Las Vegas metro area, averaged 194 traffic fatalities per year over a recent four‑year period, despite accounting for 72% of Nevada’s population. In a recent two‑year span, there were 50,312 car accident injuries — nearly 16,800 annually.

Las Vegas drivers face about 1.06 fatalities per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, compared to the U.S. average of 1.33. Leading factors in these crashes include intoxicated driving (40%), lane departures (37%), speeding (32%), and intersection collisions (32%). Note that these percentages exceed 100% because many accidents involve multiple contributing factors at once.

What Causes Most Car Accidents in Las Vegas?

Many automobile accidents are due to driver mistakes, but they may also be caused by external conditions. Drivers in Las Vegas should beware of the following risks:

  • Distracted driving: Drivers should avoid any activity that diverts attention from driving, such as talking on the phone, texting, eating, or using in-car technologies.
  • Speeding: Driving above the speed limit or too fast for conditions prevents the driver from reacting to road hazards in time.
  • Drunk driving: Alcohol impairs thinking, reasoning, and muscle coordination, all of which are essential to operating a vehicle safely.
  • Reckless driving: Aggressive driving behaviors such as changing lanes erratically and tailgating can lead to accidents.
  • Weather conditions: Rain, snow, ice, and fog may contribute to accidents due to reduced visibility and road traction.
  • Running red lights and stop signs: Disregarding traffic signals and signs is a dangerous practice that often results in high-speed side-impact collisions.
  • Driver fatigue: Tired drivers are less attentive, slower to react, and more prone to making poor driving decisions.
  • Poor road conditions: Potholes, worn road markings, inadequate street lighting, and poorly designed roadways can contribute to accidents.
  • Vehicle defects: Failures in vehicle parts, such as brakes, steering systems, and tires, can cause a driver to lose control and crash.

Since Las Vegas sees a large number of tourists unfamiliar with local streets and highways, even attentive drivers are at risk of injury in a collision.

Frequent Injuries Resulting from Auto Collisions

Car accidents can result in a variety of serious injuries:

  • Whiplash: The neck and head suddenly jerk forward and backward due to the impact of a car wreck, causing neck pain, stiffness, and headaches.
  • Broken bones: The force of the impact leads to fractures in the arms, legs, ribs, or other bones.
  • Soft tissue injuries: Bruises, sprains, and strains on muscles, tendons, and ligaments, which may cause pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): Head injuries range from mild to severe, affecting cognitive function, memory, and overall well-being.
  • Cuts and abrasions: Broken glass, debris, or sharp objects can cause cuts and abrasions.
  • Internal injuries: Blunt force trauma can damage internal organs, leading to bleeding, organ dysfunction, or other serious complications.
  • Spinal cord injuries: Severe accidents may result in spinal cord damage, leading to paralysis or loss of sensation in certain body parts.
  • Emotional trauma: Car accidents can also cause emotional distress, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

We understand that healing from a serious car crash takes time, and we’re ready to take on your legal burden so you can focus on recovering.

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Most Common Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, with its bustling streets and heavy tourist traffic, sees many types of motor vehicle accidents. Here are some of the most common:

  • Rear-End Collisions

    These are extremely frequent in Las Vegas due to traffic congestion, distracted driving, and tailgating.

  • Side-Impact (T-Bone) Collisions

    These often occur at intersections when drivers run red lights or fail to yield the right-of-way.

  • Sideswipe Collisions

    Sideswipes are frequent on Las Vegas’s multilane highways, often due to lane changes without proper signaling or distracted driving.

  • Head-On Collisions

    Head-on collisions are often the most severe and can be caused by drunk driving, wrong-way driving, and falling asleep at the wheel.

  • Single-Vehicle Accidents

    Some accidents involve just one vehicle running off the road or hitting an object, often due to speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, or mechanical failure.

No matter what type of collision, most car accidents are caused by unsafe drivers. When those drivers injure other motorists, they should be held responsible.

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Damages Available After a Las Vegas Automobile Accident

After a car accident, you can seek compensation to cover various types of losses:

  • Medical Expenses

    Emergency services, hospital care, surgery, medication, physical therapy, and any ongoing medical treatments related to the injuries from the accident.

  • Lost Wages

    Compensation for lost wages, including loss of earning capacity if your ability to work has been permanently impacted.

  • Property Damage

    The cost to repair or replace your vehicle and any other personal property damaged in the accident.

  • Pain and Suffering

    The physical pain you experience as a result of the accident.

  • Emotional Distress

    Psychological impacts such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

  • Loss of Enjoyment

    Distress because you can no longer enjoy hobbies, exercise, and other recreational activities.

After a fatal accident, the victim’s spouse or family may file a wrongful death lawsuit. This allows them to seek compensation for the loss of companionship and support from their loved one, along with funeral expenses, medical bills, and lost income.

How Is Fault Determined in Las Vegas Car Accidents?

Nevada follows a system called modified comparative negligence to determine fault in car accidents. 

Multiple parties, including yourself, might be assigned a percentage of fault for the accident. Your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to you. For example, suppose that you were awarded $100,000 in damages but were found to be 20% at fault. Your final compensation would be $80,000.

If you’re found to be over 50% to blame for the accident, you cannot recover any damages, even if the other driver was also partially at fault.

How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Claim in Las Vegas?

In Nevada, you have a limited time to file a car accident injury claim. Here's the breakdown:

  • Personal Injury Claims

    Two years from the date of the accident.

  • Wrongful Death Claims

    Two years from the date of the victim’s death.

  • Property Damage Claims

    Three years from the date of the accident.

It takes time to build a case against the other driver. Waiting too long to contact a Las Vegas accident lawyer could make it harder to win your case.

What to Do After a Las Vegas Car Accident?

  • Call 911 immediately to report the crash and request police and medical assistance.
  • Provide a factual statement to responding officers without admitting fault.
  • Seek medical treatment right away, even for seemingly minor injuries.
  • Contact our Las Vegas car accident attorneys before speaking with any insurance company.

Let our experienced auto accident lawyers protect your rights and maximize your compensation.

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Why Choose Cameron Law For Your Car Accident Case?

Choosing Cameron Law for car accident claims comes with benefits that underscore our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction:

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FAQ

  • How much does it cost to hire a Las Vegas car accident lawyer?

    Typically, hiring an experienced car accident lawyer does not involve upfront fees. Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, which means that they only get paid if you do. The personal injury attorney will then take a percentage of the settlement or award.

  • What if my insurance claim is denied after an accident?

    If your insurance claim is denied, you can consult a car accident lawyer to review the denial and potentially appeal it. Your personal injury attorney can examine your insurance policy, investigate the reason for the denial, and advocate on your behalf.

  • What should I tell the insurance company after an auto accident?

    Provide your insurance company with factual information about the incident, but avoid admitting fault or giving a detailed statement without consulting an auto accident lawyer in Las Vegas. It's crucial to speak with our auto accident attorneys in Las Vegas to protect your rights and interests.

  • What if I'm partly at fault for my accident?

    In Nevada, if you are partly at fault for an accident, you can still recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% responsible. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault under Nevada's modified comparative negligence rule.

  • What are the minimum auto insurance requirements in Nevada as of 2025?

    As of January 2025, Nevada law requires minimum auto insurance coverage of 25/50/20 ($25,000 in liability coverage for one person's injuries, $50,000 in liability coverage for multiple injured people, and $20,000 in liability coverage for property damage). These minimums have remained unchanged since 2017 but may not provide adequate protection in serious accidents.

  • How much is my Las Vegas car accident case worth?

    The value of your car accident claim depends on the at-fault driver's insurance limits, injury severity, and your comparative fault percentage. Our Las Vegas car accident attorneys have secured settlements ranging from $100,000 to $1,500,000. Contact us for a free evaluation of your specific case.

  • What if the other driver flees after a Las Vegas car accident?

    If you're involved in a hit-and-run accident in Las Vegas, immediately attempt to record the fleeing vehicle's license plate number and physical description. Collect contact information from any witnesses at the scene. Our Las Vegas car accident attorneys can help pursue compensation through your uninsured motorist coverage and will work with law enforcement to identify the responsible driver.