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π Car-vs-Motorcycle Collisions
π€ Lane Splitting Accidents
π Truck & Commercial Vehicle Crashes
ποΈ Highway Crashes
π£οΈ Road Defect Claims
π Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
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Is lane splitting legal in Nevada?
Yes. Nevada legalized lane splitting in 2021 (NRS 484B.270), allowing motorcycles to ride between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic under safe conditions. If a car door opens or a vehicle changes lanes into your path while you are splitting lanes, the other driver may be liable.
What compensation can I get after a motorcycle accident in Nevada?
You may recover: medical bills (current and future), lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, property damage (bike repair/replacement), and wrongful death damages if a family member was killed. Motorcycle cases often involve serious, life-changing injuries.
What if I wasn't wearing a helmet during a Nevada motorcycle accident?
Nevada requires helmets (NRS 486.231). Not wearing a helmet can reduce your recovery under comparative negligence if the defense argues it contributed to head or neck injuries. However, it does not eliminate your claim and does not affect injuries unrelated to the head.
How do insurance companies treat motorcycle accident claims differently?
Insurers often argue bias β portraying motorcyclists as reckless regardless of the facts. They may lowball offers knowing injured riders need quick cash for medical bills. An experienced motorcycle accident attorney knows these tactics and can negotiate aggressively or file suit.