Which Nevada Cities Have the Most Car Accidents?

Nationwide, Nevada ranks lower than other states when it comes to car accidents. According to the latest data, Nevada has a fatal crash rate that is significantly lower than the national average, with a rate of about 12.2 deaths per 100,000 people in 2023. 

Help arriving at a car accident scene to assist a passenger patient.

While this is good news overall, like most regionally diverse states, there are pockets of Nevada where higher rates of car accidents are an issue.

Statewide, Clark County ranks significantly high, with over 43% of Nevada traffic accidents and auto-related fatalities happening in this county annually.

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Nevada, the personal injury attorneys at Adam S. Kutner can help you recover the compensation you deserve. Get in touch to learn more about your legal rights and options after a car accident. 

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Overview of Nevada Car Accident Statistics 

Statewide, Nevada generally experiences anywhere from 46,000 to 50,000 total car crashes.  Urban areas account for nearly 89% of the state’s fatal car crashes, and 2025 has been one of the deadliest years yet, with a near 16% increase in fatalities compared to previous years. 

While accidents on the state’s rural highways account for much lower percentages of the state’s overall car accident statistics, they tend to  have higher fatality rates because of excessive speed and collisions with commercial vehicles. 

Las Vegas: Nevada’s Car Accident Capital 

Las Vegas experiences roughly 20,000 car accidents annually. This is nearly 43% of all reported accidents in the state. On average, there are about 56 car crashes that happen per day across Las Vegas roadways, with an estimated 1,700 to 1,850 accidents every month.

Las Vegas’s congested roadways, complex network of freeways, diverse drivers, unfamiliar tourists, and distracted drivers are all contributing factors to the city’s elevated rate of car accidents.

Risky behaviors like distracted driving, driving under the influence, and speeding also play a role in the city’s accident scene.

Fatal Crashes in Las Vegas 

Fatal car crashes are also the highest in Las Vegas and Clark County as compared to other cities and counties in the state. According to the latest Nevada Statewide Monthly Fatality Report, Clark County has seen 148 car crashes as of August 2025. The county’s current fatality rate is lower than the fatality rate of the same time last year, which was a recorded 153 fatal accidents in Las Vegas, NV.

Data trends include: 

  • Failure-to-yield.
  • Accidents on busy intersections.
  • Three-way collisions.
  • Fatalities involving pedestrians, motorcyclists, and individuals who are not restrained properly with seatbelts.

Other Nevada Cities With High Accident Rates 

North Las Vegas 

North Las Vegas is one of the most dangerous cities for drivers in Nevada and remains the top Nevada city with the most car accidents. Factors that contribute to higher risks of car accidents here include:

  • Distracted driving and speeding.
  • A mixture of residential and commercial zones that require constant alert and attention.
  • Heavy traffic flows.
  • Inexperienced drivers.
  • Regular construction work that can contribute to changing traffic patterns.

Some of the more common accidents that happen in North Las Vegas include a mixture of angle car crashes, head-on collisions, rear-ends, sideswipes, and single-vehicle car accidents.

Henderson 

Henderson is a growing community with a growing number of car accidents. The major thoroughfares here experience regular car crashes, while lane-change collisions and rear-end collisions are more common types of car accidents here. The mixture of commercial and residential roadways and growing retail zones have contributed to a growing number of pedestrian accidents as well.

Unincorporated Clark County

The unincorporated parts of Clark County have seen a significant number of car accidents on the rural highways and on suburban zones that are still under development. Unique challenges include ongoing construction, a lack of adequate traffic infrastructure, and factors like speeding or drunk driving. 

Reno and Washoe County

Washoe County consistently comes in second with its high car accident rates. According to the latest data, there have been 29 fatal accidents as of August 2025, a 26% increase from the previous year’s 23 fatalities. As the county’s largest city, Reno unsurprisingly sees a considerable number of traffic accidents here. 

Most Dangerous Intersections in Nevada 

Some of the more dangerous intersections in Nevada include:

  • Tropicana Avenue & Rainbow Boulevard: High collision frequency from tourist traffic.
  • Flamingo Road & Rainbow Boulevard: Multiple lane conflicts and turning movements.
  • Sahara Avenue & Decatur Boulevard: Heavy commercial traffic and pedestrian conflicts.
  • Sahara Avenue & Valley View Boulevard: Poor visibility and inadequate signal timing.
  • Eastern Avenue and Sahara Avenue: 24 crashes were recorded in early 2025 at this intersection.

Related: Common Types of Car Crashes in Las Vegas.

When and Where Do Car Accidents Occur in Nevada?

Time and Location Patterns

Most accidents happen during rush hour. The weekends throughout Las Vegas, especially during peak tourist season, can result in elevated car crash rates as well. 

Location patterns also include major crash corridors like Sahara Avenue, Charleston Boulevard, and Tropicana Avenue and Flamingo Road.

Urban vs. Rural Crash Locations

Urban zones in Clark County account for 89% of total fatal car crashes in Nevada. Factors include a densely populated region, with complex freeways and intersections, and a high rate of pedestrian and unrestrained vehicles. 

However, accidents on the state and county’s rural roadways typically account for higher car accident fatalities because of factors like excessive speed and collisions with semi-trucks.

Leading Causes of Car Accidents in Nevada Cities 

Distracted Driving

Eating, texting, and passenger interactions remains one of the top factors for Nevada traffic fatalities. Distracted driving is completely preventable and can significantly reduce car accident rates.

Impaired and Intoxicated Driving

Intoxicated driving tends to be more concentrated during the night time hours and during weekends, and results in drivers who have reduced reaction times and delayed/poor judgment. 

Speeding and Reckless Driving 

Speed related car accidents in Nevada are statistically prevalent among young, male drivers. The impact can be devastating as bystanders, including pedestrians and others on the roadway, can suffer heavily from these types of accidents. 

Other Contributing Factors

Others contributing factors that have led to the state and Clark counties car accident rates include:  

  • Drowsy driving due to graveyard shifts.
  • Mechanical issues like brake failure.
  • Hazardous weather conditions.
  • Engaging in traffic offenses in Nevada.

Who Is Most Affected by Nevada Car Accidents? 

Car accidents on Nevada’s roadways affect more than just the driver of the vehicle who caused the car accident. 

Victims can include:

  • Pedestrians 
  • Motorcyclists
  • Cyclists
  • Tourists and rental car drivers
  • Young male drivers (ages 15 to 35)
  • Graveyard shift workers 

Common Injuries From Nevada Car Crashes

As there are common themes of the types of car accidents that happen on Nevada’s roadways, there are also common injuries that result as well.

Minor car accidents can result in non-critical injuries like:

  • Broken bones
  • Whiplash
  • Scarring 

Severe accidents can result in life-altering injuries including:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Internal organ damage

What To Do After a Car Accident in Nevada

Taking the right steps after a car accident can help you navigate the legal process if you do move forward with a claim. 

Here’s what to do after a car accident in Nevada:

  • Get medical help, call the police, follow up to get a copy of the accident report.
  • Document the scene and report it to your insurance.
  • Don’t sign anything before talking to an attorney.
  • Consult with Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys, for a free case review.

How Adam S. Kutner Helps Nevada Car Accident Victims 

At Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys, our accident lawyers have over 34 years of experience handling complex personal injury car accident cases throughout Nevada. 

When you work with our team, you can expect:

  • A thorough investigation into your case.
  • Dedicated support in identifying liable parties.
  • Identifying and documenting all damages you may be entitled to.
  • Aggressive negotiations with insurance companies and involved parties.
  • A team that’s ready to represent you if your case goes to trial.

We have a proven track record of recovering millions of dollars in settlements for accident victims just like you, and we don’t take a fee until we win your case.

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FAQ

You’ll generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a car accident personal injury lawsuit.

Nevada is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is liable for paying damages via their insurance provider.

Yes, the same laws afforded to Las Vegas residents regarding filing a personal injury claim apply to tourists and non-residents as well. 

Under the state’s comparative negligence rule, if you are found to be 51% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover compensation. However, if you are under 51% at fault, your settlement award will be decreased by your percentage of fault.

You should file a claim through your own insurance policy if you have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage.

Yes. Symptoms like whiplash can have a delayed onset.

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