3 People Injured In A Multi-Vehicle Accident In Pahrump (Pahrump, NV)
The Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue and Services reported a two-vehicle collision on Tuesday.
The accident occurred along Highway 160 near …
According to the Nevada DOT, there were 51,664 reported crashes. Of those reported crashes, 18,675 resulted in injury and 235 resulted in fatality.
The Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue and Services reported a two-vehicle collision on Tuesday.
The accident occurred along Highway 160 near …
Authorities identified 43-year-old Jayme Robert Penner as the man who lost his life following a single-vehicle accident that also injured …
Authorities identified 19-year-old Austin Jacobson as the man who lost his life following a two-vehicle accident Sunday in Pahrump.
The …
On Tuesday, two people suffered injuries following a traffic collision in Pahrump.
As per the initial information, the two-vehicle crash…
A bicycle was killed after being hit by a vehicle along North Leslie Street in Pahrump early Wednesday evening on …
The Clark County coroner’s office identified 5-year-old Giovanna Duran as the child who lost her life following a two-car collision …
On Sunday, a child was killed and several others suffered injuries following a two-vehicle accident near Pahrump.
The fatal incident …
On Monday, a bicyclist was critically injured after being hit by an SUV in Pahrump.
The two-vehicle accident took place …
On Wednesday morning, a head-on collision shut down Elderberry and Deerskin Street.
The incident took place on Homestead Road moments …
On Monday, one person suffered injuries after a two-vehicle accident in Pahrump.
Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Pahrump Valley …
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Based on the Nevada Departments of Public Safety & Transportation program called Zero Fatalities®, Speed is a major contributing factor to driver, pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities, accounting for nearly 1/3 of all traffic deaths in Nevada.
According to the Nevada Division of Insurance, the minimum motor vehicle liability insurance coverage is $25,000 in bodily injury per person, $50,000 in bodily injury per accident, and $20,000 in property damage (“25/50/20”).
No. Nevada is not a no-fault state. In Nevada, the individual responsible for causing the traffic accident pays for the damages.
They would be personally liable for any damages that occurred from the auto, motorcycle or truck accident.
If you or any passenger is injured and requires medical assistance or the accident resulted in the death of an individual, it is highly recommended to involve an attorney licensed in Nevada..