π Rear-End Collisions
π T-Bone / Intersection Accidents
ποΈ Highway & Freeway Crashes
π Semi-Truck Accidents
π΅ Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) Accidents
ποΈ Motorcycle Accidents
πΆ Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents
π§ Wet Road / Weather Crashes
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What should I do immediately after a car accident in Nevada?
(1) Call 911 β required for accidents with injury or damage over $750 (NRS 484E.070). (2) Seek immediate medical care. (3) Document the scene with photos. (4) Exchange insurance info. (5) Do not admit fault. (6) Contact an attorney before giving any recorded statement to an insurance adjuster.
How long do I have to report a car accident in Nevada?
You must file an SR-1 accident report with the Nevada DMV within 10 days if injuries, death, or property damage over $750 occurred and no police report was made (NRS 484E.070). Your attorney can help file this report correctly.
How is fault determined in a Nevada car accident?
Insurance companies and courts use police reports, photos, witness statements, and expert reconstruction to determine fault. Nevada uses modified comparative negligence β your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, and you cannot recover at all if more than 50% at fault.
What if the other driver has no insurance in Nevada?
Nevada has a high rate of uninsured drivers. If the at-fault driver has no insurance, your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage applies. Nevada requires insurers to offer UM coverage equal to your liability limits β never waive this coverage.