Truck Accident Attorneys Serving Clark County, Nevada
Not only is there physical harm when a delivery van sideswipes your car on I-15 or a semi-truck runs a red light, but there is also financial, emotional, and very personal harm. We at Jerez Law represent victims of truck accidents in Clark County, which includes Henderson, North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, and the neighboring areas. Large truck crashes are becoming more frequent and more devastating because of the commercial traffic that floods our roads due to rapid development, tourism, and round-the-clock freight movement. The RTC of Southern Nevada tracks daily traffic conditions and congestion patterns that contribute to crash risk.
We’ve seen how devastating these incidents can be for local families, from rear-end collisions along US-95 to fatal underride collisions on the Spaghetti Bowl. Furthermore, our goal is to win, not just assist.
What Makes Jerez Law Unique in Trucking Cases in Clark County?
- More than 15 years of experience bringing careless trucking companies to justice
- Southern Nevada clients recovered millions of dollars.
- Quick response teams to protect black box data and crash evidence
- Personalized assistance from multilingual lawyers who are sympathetic to your situation
Why Clark County Truck Accident Claims Are Especially Complex
Truck accident cases are never simple. In Clark County, they often involve multiple parties, layered insurance policies, and high-dollar stakes. That’s exactly why victims need an experienced legal team behind them from day one.
Unlike passenger vehicle accidents, truck collisions trigger both state and federal regulations. These rules come from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and include mandatory rest breaks, logbook rules, and drug testing requirements. If even one rule was ignored, it could shift the case entirely in your favor.
Moreover, commercial trucks usually carry insurance policies worth millions. These high limits sound promising—but they also make insurers fight hard to protect their bottom line. Adjusters act fast after a crash, often trying to settle cheaply before evidence is preserved.
Truck drivers are rarely the only liable party. In many cases, we also pursue claims against:
- The trucking company (for poor hiring or training)
- The freight broker (for unsafe route planning)
- The maintenance provider (if faulty brakes caused the crash)
- Even the vehicle manufacturer (if defective parts were involved)
Each party may have a different insurer. Each insurer will try to deflect blame. That’s why Clark County truck accident claims demand aggressive and strategic legal action.
At Jerez Law, we understand how to cut through the legal fog. We identify all responsible parties, preserve key evidence, and demand full accountability. No shortcuts. No guesswork.
📘 Learn how federal trucking regulations may affect your case: FMCSA Trucking Safety Rules
Understanding the Scope of Truck Collisions in Clark County
Truck crashes are rising across Clark County, and the numbers don’t lie. Our region is now one of Nevada’s most dangerous areas for commercial vehicle collisions.
This trend isn’t surprising. Clark County is home to over 2 million people, thousands of businesses, and nonstop tourism. As a result, roads like I-15, US-95, and the 215 Beltway are packed with 18-wheelers, delivery vans, and box trucks every single day.
Increased demand for fast shipping adds even more risk. Amazon DSP drivers, FedEx contractors, and independent couriers speed through neighborhoods to meet tight delivery windows. Meanwhile, freight haulers race between North Las Vegas logistics hubs and warehouse centers in Henderson.
The more trucks on the road, the greater the danger. In fact, Nevada crash reports show that large commercial vehicles cause a disproportionate number of fatal wrecks compared to passenger cars.
Tourist traffic adds fuel to the fire. Visitors unfamiliar with Clark County’s roadways frequently clog high-speed corridors. That congestion—combined with heavy trucks—often leads to rear-end crashes, lane violations, and T-bone collisions at intersections.
Even more alarming, many trucks on our roads are overloaded, under-maintained, or operated by fatigued drivers. These reckless conditions create deadly outcomes for local families.
📈 See truck crash trends and data from the Nevada Department of Transportation: NDOT Crash Data Portal
Dangerous Truck Routes and Crash Zones Across the County
Truck accidents in Clark County don’t happen at random. They often occur on specific roads and intersections where speed, volume, and poor planning collide. Knowing where these crashes happen helps explain why victims face such devastating outcomes—and why legal action must be swift and aggressive.
At Jerez Law, we’ve investigated countless truck crash sites. Below are the most dangerous trucking corridors in Clark County, each with its own unique risks.
I-15 and the Spaghetti Bowl Interchange
The Spaghetti Bowl is one of Nevada’s busiest—and most crash-prone—intersections. Trucks merging from I-15 to US-95 often cause sudden slowdowns and multi-car pileups.
High speeds, poor visibility, and confusing lane shifts make this a hot zone for jackknife accidents and underride collisions.
US-95 Near Downtown Las Vegas
US-95 runs straight through the heart of Las Vegas. But its heavy truck traffic and limited shoulders make it a frequent site of deadly wrecks.
Delivery trucks and freight haulers often rear-end cars here, especially near exits for Rancho Drive and Eastern Avenue.
215 Beltway Through Summerlin and Henderson
This beltway serves as a shortcut for many regional carriers. However, its sharp turns and on-ramps become hazards when tractor-trailers fail to reduce speed.
From Charleston to Stephanie Street, rollover accidents and wide-turn collisions happen weekly.
Tropicana Avenue and Boulder Highway
Tourist and local traffic converge here—so do trucks heading to casinos, construction zones, and resorts. That mix causes frequent T-bone and side-swipe crashes.
Many of these collisions involve corporate delivery drivers unfamiliar with the area.
St. Rose Parkway and Seven Hills
In the south Henderson corridor, St. Rose has become a freight route for industrial parks. But nearby schools and residential zones increase the risk for pedestrian-truck collisions.
We’ve handled cases here where speed and distraction caused life-altering injuries.
These roadways aren’t just traffic stats, they’re where families are changed forever. Truck drivers are constantly overworked, making these routes more dangerous. If your crash happened along any of these routes, Jerez Law is ready to act fast to preserve evidence and build your claim.
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Types of Truck Accidents We Handle in Clark County
Every truck accident presents unique challenges. In Clark County, certain types of crashes occur more often—especially on freeways, residential roads, and commercial corridors. At Jerez Law, we tailor our strategy to the specific type of truck collision, holding every liable party fully accountable.
Whether your crash involved a box truck near Sunset Road, a delivery van in North Las Vegas, or an 18-wheeler on I-215, we’ve got the experience to build your strongest claim.
Rear-End Collisions
Rear-end accidents involving commercial trucks are rarely minor. The weight of a semi-truck turns even a low-speed impact into a violent crash.
Common Causes
- Following too closely in congested traffic
- Distracted or fatigued driving
- Mechanical brake failure
- Weather-related delays on highways like US-95 or I-15
Injuries We Often See
- Whiplash and spinal disc injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Crushed limbs and internal bleeding
📘 Learn how vehicle size affects impact force from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Jackknife Accidents
Jackknife crashes happen when a trailer swings outward, forming a V-shape with the cab. These accidents block multiple lanes and create chain reactions.
Risk Zones in Clark County
- Sharp curves on the 215 Beltway
- Interchange ramps with sudden elevation changes
- Long-haul truck routes through the Mojave region
What We Investigate
- Speed and braking data from the truck’s black box
- Improper cargo balance or overweight loads
- FMCSA violations regarding rest periods
Rollover Crashes
Rollover truck accidents are extremely dangerous and often fatal. These crashes can crush smaller vehicles in adjacent lanes or cause fires from ruptured tanks.
Frequent Locations
- Tight turns along St. Rose Parkway
- Elevated ramps merging onto I-11
- Steep declines along the Henderson hills corridor
Why They Happen
- Overloaded trailers or improperly secured cargo
- Excessive speed around curves
- Driver inexperience or misjudgment
T-Bone and Side-Impact Collisions
T-bone crashes occur when a truck strikes the side of another vehicle, usually in an intersection. These are some of the most devastating accidents we handle.
Dangerous Intersections in Clark County
- Charleston Blvd & Decatur Blvd
- Flamingo Rd & Maryland Parkway
- Lake Mead Blvd & Civic Center Dr
What We Prove
- Failure to yield or red light violations
- Distracted driving
- Poor visibility or blocked sight lines
Underride Accidents
In an underride crash, a smaller vehicle slides beneath a trailer. These accidents are often fatal, especially when they involve rear-end or side impacts.
Contributing Factors
- Lack of underride guards
- Poor trailer lighting or reflectors
- Sudden stops on freeways like I-15
Underride victims often suffer from catastrophic head and neck trauma. We work with forensic experts to show how poor truck design contributed to the tragedy.
Wide-Turn Accidents
Trucks often swing wide when turning right. When this maneuver traps or crushes nearby vehicles, the results can be catastrophic.
Common Sites for Wide-Turn Crashes
- Industrial areas in North Las Vegas
- Downtown intersections with tight corners
- Construction zones near the Strip
Employer Negligence
These accidents often point to driver training failures. We investigate the trucking company’s safety policies and training procedures to build your case.
Delivery Van Accidents (Amazon, FedEx, UPS)
With the explosion of online shopping, Clark County roads are crowded with corporate delivery vans. These drivers often speed through neighborhoods, parking lots, and school zones to meet deadlines.
Where They Happen
- Residential areas like Green Valley Ranch
- Shopping plazas in Spring Valley
- School zones in Paradise and Whitney
Who We Hold Accountable
- Delivery contractors and their parent companies
- Amazon DSPs and FedEx Ground contractors
- Employers who push drivers into unsafe timelines
Multi-Vehicle and Chain-Reaction Crashes
Truck crashes often cause chain-reaction pileups, especially on high-speed routes. These cases involve complex liability and multiple insurance carriers.
Risk Areas
- The Spaghetti Bowl Interchange
- US-95 near Cheyenne Avenue
- High-volume exits during rush hour
We work with accident reconstructionists to map out every impact and identify each responsible party.
Hazardous Material Spills and Fire-Related Crashes
When a commercial vehicle hauls fuel, chemicals, or flammable goods, a crash becomes even more dangerous. Victims may suffer severe burns, inhalation injuries, or environmental exposure.
Specialized Handling
- Investigation of hazmat transport permits
- Coordination with fire department and EPA records
- Pursuit of punitive damages for gross negligence
Every type of truck accident has its own legal and technical complexities. At Jerez Law, we don’t just identify the cause—we expose the system failures behind it.
📞 If you’ve been injured in any kind of truck crash in Clark County, contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll start building your case immediately.
Life-Changing Injuries After a Clark County Truck Crash
A collision with a commercial truck can leave behind more than a wrecked vehicle. It often leaves victims facing life-altering injuries that demand months—or years—of recovery. At Jerez Law, we help Clark County crash victims fight for the compensation they need to move forward.
From nerve damage and chronic pain to full-body paralysis, the human cost of truck crashes is staggering. Below are the most common and devastating injuries we see in trucking cases across Las Vegas, Henderson, and the surrounding areas.
When the Spine Suffers: Paralysis and Nerve Damage
Spinal injuries are among the most serious. A single crash can damage the spinal cord, leading to partial or complete paralysis.
We’ve represented clients suffering from:
- Herniated discs and compressed vertebrae
- Paraplegia and quadriplegia
- Loss of bladder and bowel control
Victims often need in-home care, physical therapy, and wheelchair-accessible housing—costs that insurance rarely covers without a fight.
Burns, Explosions, and Long-Term Scarring
Fuel tank ruptures, electrical shorts, and cargo fires often turn crashes into infernos. Burns can disfigure victims in seconds and leave permanent scars.
Injuries may include:
- Second- and third-degree burns
- Skin grafts and plastic surgery
- Psychological trauma and body-image issues
We work closely with trauma surgeons, psychologists, and cosmetic specialists to ensure no detail is overlooked.
Hidden Damage: Internal Injuries After a High-Impact Collision
Internal injuries are difficult to spot—but deadly if ignored. Blunt-force trauma from a truck crash can rupture organs or cause internal bleeding.
These injuries often require:
- Emergency surgery
- Extended ICU care
- Lifelong monitoring for complications
We include these invisible costs in every claim—because your compensation should reflect the full medical picture.
TBI and Cognitive Trauma: The Brain Takes the Hit
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are common in truck accidents, especially when victims are rear-ended or ejected from the vehicle.
Symptoms may not show up immediately. But over time, TBIs can cause:
- Memory loss and mood swings
- Headaches and vision issues
- Long-term cognitive decline
We coordinate with neurologists at UMC and Sunrise Hospital to document the full scope of brain trauma for every case.
Bone Shattering Breaks and Surgical Recovery
Broken bones may seem straightforward—but in high-impact truck accidents, fractures often require multiple surgeries and extended rehab.
Common injuries include:
- Compound fractures of the legs, arms, and pelvis
- Surgical pins, rods, and plates
- Physical therapy and mobility challenges
These injuries affect your ability to work, drive, or even walk. We demand compensation that reflects your future, not just your ER visit.
Shoulder, Hip & Joint Trauma That Lingers
Joints take the brunt of many collisions. A torn ligament or dislocated shoulder may not look severe—but it can destroy your quality of life.
Joint trauma often results in:
- Knee replacements or shoulder reconstruction
- Chronic pain and inflammation
- Limited motion or permanent stiffness
At Jerez Law, we work with orthopedic experts across Clark County to map out every long-term impact
Psychological Fallout: Crash-Related PTSD and Anxiety
Truck accidents affect more than the body—they impact the mind. Many of our clients suffer ongoing psychological trauma even after their physical injuries heal.
Emotional injuries we frequently document:
- Nightmares or panic attacks when driving
- Clinical depression due to disability
- Social withdrawal and fear of public places
We include the cost of therapy, medication, and emotional distress in every settlement demand.
Life After Amputation: Adapting to a New Normal
In some tragic cases, truck accident injuries lead to limb loss. Amputations dramatically affect daily function, independence, and income.
Recovery often involves:
- Prosthetics and assistive devices
- Home modifications and retraining
- Emotional trauma and loss of identity
We pursue maximum compensation to ensure clients can rebuild after one of the most life-altering events imaginable.
Your injuries are more than medical terms on paper—they are real, painful, and often permanent. At Jerez Law, we fight for every form of justice available.
How Jerez Law Builds Strong Truck Accident Cases — And What That Means for Your Compensation
Winning a truck accident case in Clark County takes more than paperwork—it takes speed, strategy, and a law firm that doesn’t fold under pressure. At Jerez Law, we treat every truck injury case as if it’s headed for trial. From the very first call, we move quickly to build leverage and position you for the highest compensation possible.
Rapid Response After a Crash
Timing matters. Trucking companies often control key evidence that can disappear within days.
What We Do Immediately:
- Send spoliation letters to preserve black box data, GPS logs, and driver logs
- Pull dashcam footage and traffic camera video
- Photograph the scene, skid marks, vehicle damage, and debris
- Interview witnesses while their memories are still fresh
The sooner you contact our team, the stronger your case becomes.
Deep-Dive Investigations with Experts
To beat insurers in court or negotiation, your case needs proof and precision. We work with a handpicked network of experts.
Professionals We Rely On:
- Accident reconstructionists who digitally recreate the collision
- Engineers to assess brake failure, tire blowouts, or mechanical defects
- FMCSA regulation specialists to uncover safety violations
This expert support gives us leverage—whether we’re demanding a settlement or preparing for trial.
📘 Learn more about how federal trucking regulations can support your injury claim: FMCSA Trucking Rules
Collaborating With Your Medical Team
Your injuries aren’t just numbers—they’re life-changing. We document every diagnosis, treatment, and impact on your daily function.
Our Medical Strategy
- Partnering with orthopedic surgeons, trauma doctors, and neurologists in Las Vegas and Henderson
- Gathering long-term care plans for paralysis, TBI, or amputation cases
- Securing expert testimony on disability, pain, and psychological trauma
What Compensation Can You Recover After a Truck Accident?
After a serious truck crash, the financial strain can feel overwhelming. That’s why Jerez Law fights for every category of damages under Nevada law.
Economic Damages
These are the clear, measurable losses—expenses and income you’ve already lost or will lose in the future.
Examples Include:
- Hospital bills, surgeries, rehab, and prescriptions
- Future medical care and assistive equipment
- Lost wages and reduced future earning ability
- Property damage to your car, electronics, or other belongings
Non-Economic Damages
These are the invisible losses. They matter just as much—because they affect your ability to live fully.
Common Non-Economic Losses:
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- PTSD, anxiety, and emotional distress
- Disfigurement or visible scarring
Punitive Damages in Extreme Cases
When truck companies act recklessly—such as hiring unlicensed drivers or violating safety rules—we may pursue punitive damages. These punish wrongdoers and send a strong message.
At Jerez Law, we build cases that reflect your full loss—not just what the insurer wants to pay. And we never charge a fee unless we win.
📞 Contact us now for a free consultation and case evaluation: Speak with a truck injury attorney today
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Trust Jerez Law With Your Personal Injury Claim
If you or a loved one have been injured, Isaiah Jerez and his associates will fight for you every step of the way. We will give our all to secure the compensation you rightfully deserve.