Every summer morning, dozens of packed tour buses pull out of Strip resorts heading toward Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon, merging onto roads that are already jammed with rideshare traffic and construction delays. A Las Vegas tour bus crash involving a fully loaded commercial vehicle can cause catastrophic injuries to everyone involved. A skilled […]
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Las Vegas Pool Accidents: Resorts to Backyards
When summer temperatures push past 110 degrees, every pool in Clark County fills up fast. Strip resort pools, water parks, and backyard pools across Las Vegas become scenes for some of the most serious injuries of the year. Las Vegas pool accidents send victims to the hospital with traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, lung injuries […]
Charleston Blvd Construction: Pedestrian Dangers
Charleston Boulevard runs through some of the most active construction corridors in Downtown Las Vegas, and for pedestrians trying to cross it, that activity is genuinely dangerous. The City of Las Vegas Arterial Reconstruction Program has narrowed lanes, shifted curb lines, and rerouted foot traffic in ways that catch both drivers and walkers off guard. […]
Las Vegas E-Scooter Accident Summer Dangers
School is out, and Las Vegas neighborhoods are full of kids and teens on electric scooters. It’s easy to understand the appeal: e-scooters are fast, accessible, and genuinely fun during a long summer break. Unfortunately, the same speeds that make them exciting make a Las Vegas e-scooter accident far more serious than a typical bicycle […]
I-11 SafeTech Corridor: Motorcycle Crash Risks
The I-11 SafeTech Corridor Project launched in late May 2026, and since then the U.S. 95 stretch between Rancho Drive and Rainbow Boulevard has been one of the most dangerous roadways in the Las Vegas Valley for riders. Milled pavement, temporary metal plates, compressed lane widths, and sudden merge sequences create hazards that drivers barely […]
Downtown Vegas Summer Events: Road Closure Accidents
Summer in Downtown Las Vegas means packed streets, rerouted traffic, and thousands of out-of-town visitors who have never navigated a detour around the 18b Arts District or Symphony Park. When major road closures push that volume onto unfamiliar side streets, the risk of a serious Downtown Las Vegas collision goes up fast. If a distracted […]
West Lake Mead Blvd Crash: June Night Riding Hazards
The extreme heat of a Las Vegas June pushes most motorcyclists off the road by noon. Once the sun sets, though, the boulevard fills up again. And right now, it’s more dangerous than many riders realize. West Lake Mead Boulevard is one of the most active construction corridors in the valley this summer, with a […]
Sunset Road Car Crash Guide: June Paving Project Risks
June nights on Sunset Road look different in 2026. The Nevada Department of Transportation launched a major paving project along the corridor from South Las Vegas Boulevard to Annie Oakley Drive, and the nightly lane reductions it brings have turned a manageable commute into a construction zone gauntlet. Milled pavement, closed turn lanes, and heavy […]
Downtown Las Vegas Pedestrian Injury: Summer Event Risks
Neon and foot traffic define a Las Vegas summer night, but June 2026 is turning downtown into something closer to a pedestrian obstacle course. Three massive events are bringing enormous crowds to the city’s core: the 25th Annual Juneteenth Festival at Symphony Park, First Friday in 18b The Las Vegas Arts District, and the 702 […]
18-Wheeler Tire Blowout in Las Vegas, Nevada
When a fully loaded 18-wheeler loses a tire at highway speed, the consequences happen fast. The driver can lose control of an 80,000-pound rig in seconds, crossing lanes, jackknifing, or sending chunks of shredded rubber flying into traffic. Every summer, Las Vegas sees a surge of serious semi-truck crashes on its busiest corridors, many of […]