1 Person Injured In Rollover Crash In Reno (Reno, NV)
Official reports state that a Saturday afternoon crash halted traffic near the North Valleys area of Reno for hours.
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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.
Official reports state that a Saturday afternoon crash halted traffic near the North Valleys area of Reno for hours.
An …
Official reports state that a pedestrian sustained minor injuries after being struck by a car near the University of Nevada …
Officials from Reno state that a motor vehicle accident occurred on Wednesday, leaving 3 casualties. The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office …
According to the Nevada State Police, a fatal crash took place on SB 395 and Lemmon Drive on Thursday.
The …
The South Reno Police reported a multi-vehicle crash on South Meadows Parkway east of Double R Boulevard on Tuesday afternoon. …
According to the Reno Police and Fire, a pedestrian crash took place in the area of 2nd Street/ I-580 northbound …
The Reno Police Department reported that the rider of a scooter was taken to the hospital after crashing into a …
The Reno Fire Department was dispatched to Bennie Lane after a call at around 9:30 PM on Tuesday to rescue …
On Tuesday morning, a rollover crash in Reno led to minor injuries.
As per the initial information, the single-vehicle accident…
On Tuesday afternoon, two people suffered injuries following a traffic collision in Reno.
As per the initial information, the two-vehicle …
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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..