Motorcycle accidents continue to be a serious issue on the busy streets of Las Vegas, especially as tourism surges and traffic congestion worsens in 2025. Whether you’re a seasoned local or a visiting rider, it’s critical to understand the risks of motorcycle crashes—and your legal rights if you’re injured in one.

This guide breaks down current accident trends, top safety tips, and what to do if you’re involved in a motorcycle accident in Nevada. 

2025 Overview:  Motorcycle Accidents in Las Vegas

Recent data from the Nevada Department of Transportation and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) points to some concerning trends:

🔹 Motorcycle-related fatalities in Clark County are up 6% from 2024.  As of March 31, 2025, there have been 21 fatalities in Clark County.

🔹 Intersection collisions and lane-change crashes account for the majority of serious accidents.

🔹 Over 60% of injured riders were not at fault, but still suffered significant physical and financial consequences.

🔹 Tourists and newer riders unfamiliar with Nevada’s traffic laws are increasingly involved in these incidents.

 

Most Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Las Vegas

Las Vegas presents unique challenges for motorcyclists.  Some of the most common causes of crashes in 2025 include:

🔹 Distracted Drivers – Drivers texting, using GPS, or adjusting music are a major hazard to motorcyclists, who often go unnoticed until it’s too late.

🔹 Speeding and Reckless Driving – High-speed roadways like the I-15 and Summerlin Parkway see frequent speeding-related crashes, especially during rush hour or late-night hours.

🔹 Unsafe Lane Changes – Failure to check blind spots or signal lane changes leads to many sideswipe and rear-end accidents involving motorcycles.

🔹 Driving Under the Influence (DUI) – Las Vegas unfortunately continues to rank high in DUI-related crashes. Impaired drivers are a significant threat to motorcyclists at any time of day.

🔹 Lane Splitting and Legal Confusion – While lane splitting is legal in California, it remains illegal in Nevada. Riders visiting from out of state may not be aware and put themselves at risk—legally and physically.


Legal Rights After a Motorcycle Accident in Las Vegas

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle crash in Las Vegas—especially if another driver was at fault—you may be entitled to compensation for:

🔹 Medical bills (including future treatment)

🔹 Lost wages

🔹 Property damage

🔹 Pain and suffering

🔹 Loss of earning capacity

🔹 It’s crucial to understand that insurance companies often undervalue motorcycle claims or try to place blame on the rider, even when they weren’t at fault.   Many riders realize after a crash just how under insured they really are.

 

What Can The Motorcycle Rider Do To Be Safer On The Road?

🔹GET THE RIGHT INSURANCE COVERAGE – We understand the thrill of getting your  bike, you have saved the money.  You call your 800-insurance number and speak to a representative, but they don’t tell you what you should have to be protected… they tell you what is the minimum requirement for plates (liability only) or your loan (full coverage).   What they fail to tell you is that 60% of all drivers are driving also with liability only or NO INSURANCE AT ALL.  Which means in the event of an accident that you are not at fault for, your reliance on the driver to make you whole will turn out to be false hope.  You will be required to pay your medical bills and soon you realize you are missing house payments and can’t make it with the insurance you have.  BikerDown Las Vegas recommends you get a FREE INSURANCE REVIEW from a Full Throttle Law, a motorcycle law firm that doesn’t sell insurance, they sue insurance companies.

🔹Wear the safety gear including including jackets with protective gear armor, or Kevlar jeans that will protect you from road rash.  Some great companies that sell street protective gear are NBT and Tobacco Moto wear.  Yes, its more than a pair of Levi’s, but the protection it gives a rider will save them in the event of a crash

🔹 Always wear a DOT-approved helmet – It’s required by law and significantly reduces the risk of fatal injury.  Once of the best dealerships to properly size you for a helmet is PK Handley who works at CycleGear Las Vegas.

🔹 Use reflective gear – Visibility is key, especially at night or in heavy traffic.

🔹 Avoid blind spots – Stay out of the zones where larger vehicles can’t see you.

🔹 Obey speed limits and ride defensively – Treat every intersection as a potential hazard.

🔹 Take a certified motorcycle safety course through the Nevada Rider program – It’s not just for beginners.

What To Do Immediately After A Motorcycle Accident


🔹 Call 911 – Get medical help and ensure the police file an accident report.

🔹 Get to safety, if you’re able.

🔹 Exchange information with the other driver(s) and get contact info for witnesses.

🔹 Take photos of the scene, damages, injuries, and anything relevant.
🔹 Seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor.

🔹 Contact a motorcycle accident attorney in Las Vegas before you speak with the insurance company.  Don’t be that rider that doesn’t think they need good legal advice after a crash.   As mentioned above profiling by law enforcement or insurance companies can leave you not knowing what your rights are or defenseless to fight back.  Most true motorcycle law firms like Full Throttle Law will speak to you whether you have a case or not, and investigate to determine responsibility.


Final Word Word:  Safety First


Las Vegas may be a thrilling place to ride, but the risks are real. Stay informed, ride defensively, and know that if you’re involved in an accident, you don’t have to navigate the legal process alone.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Las Vegas, don’t wait. There are resources out there to help you and your family after a motorcycle crash.

🔹BikerDown Las Vegas – BikerDown’s mission is to help injured motorcycle riders with recovery after an accident.  They are not a law firm, but an organization that for 15 years has been helping injured motorcycle riders nationwide.  BikerDown has a fully functional chapter in Las Vegas, including a full storage area filled with medical equipment.  They also offer riders online fundraising through their BDFundMe platform and can help you when you need help the most.  Contact: Laurie Montoya at 888-BIKERDOWN, or do a Help Request by clicking here.