What to Do After a Car Accident in Las Vegas
By John Quigley · NevadaAttorneyFinder.com · Updated May 27, 2026
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A car accident in Las Vegas is disorienting. In the minutes and hours after a crash, the decisions you make — or fail to make — can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation. This guide walks you through exactly what to do, in order, after a car accident in Las Vegas, Nevada.
8 Steps to Take Immediately
Stay at the Scene and Check for Injuries
Nevada law (NRS 484E.010) requires all drivers involved in an accident to remain at the scene. Leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death is a felony. Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. If anyone appears injured, call 911 immediately. Do not move anyone who may have a neck or spine injury unless they are in immediate danger.
Call 911 and Request Police
Nevada law requires you to report any accident involving injury, death, or property damage over $750 (NRS 484E.030). In Las Vegas, call 911 to request Metro Police (LVMPD) or Nevada Highway Patrol. A police report is critical evidence for any insurance claim or lawsuit. Get the responding officer's name and badge number, and ask how to get a copy of the report (typically available within 5–7 days).
Document the Scene
Before vehicles are moved (if it's safe), photograph everything: all vehicles from multiple angles, license plates, VIN numbers, driver's licenses, insurance cards, skid marks, road conditions, traffic signals, and any visible injuries. Video walkthrough of the scene is even better. Note the time, weather, and exact location. Get the names and contact information of all witnesses.
Exchange Information (But Don't Admit Fault)
Exchange with every other driver: full name, address, phone number, insurance company, policy number, driver's license number, and license plate number. If the other driver's information doesn't match — if their name isn't on the insurance card or the policy seems wrong — document this carefully and tell police. Do NOT admit fault, apologize, or speculate about what happened — even casual comments like 'I didn't see you' can be used against you.
Seek Medical Attention — Even If You Feel Fine
Go to an emergency room, urgent care, or your primary care doctor within 24 hours of the accident, even if you feel fine. Insurance companies and defense attorneys will use gaps in medical treatment as evidence that you weren't actually injured. A medical evaluation creates documentation of your condition immediately after the accident. Follow all treatment recommendations — missed appointments also hurt your claim.
Notify Your Insurance Company
Report the accident to your own insurance company as soon as possible. Most policies require prompt reporting and have provisions that void coverage for late reports. You can report factual details (date, location, other driver's information) without giving a recorded statement or admitting fault. Be cautious: your own insurer, while required to act in good faith, is also looking to minimize payouts.
Consult a Las Vegas Car Accident Attorney
Contact a Las Vegas personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement offer, signing any release, or giving a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster. Most car accident attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you win. An experienced attorney can: identify all liable parties, deal with insurance companies so you don't have to, ensure you receive treatment and documentation needed for your claim, and maximize your recovery under Nevada law.
Keep a Recovery Journal
Starting the day of the accident, keep a daily journal documenting your pain levels (1–10), symptoms, limitations on daily activities, missed work, and how the injury affects your life. Record every medical appointment, every prescription, and every out-of-pocket expense. This journal becomes powerful evidence of your non-economic damages (pain and suffering) and economic losses.
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