Las Vegas, NV – Motorcyclist Killed in Crash on Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV (February 1, 2021) – One person has lost their life as a result of a motor vehicle accident on Monday morning. At around 6:55 a.m., on February 1, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was requested to provide assistance at the scene of a crash on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Reports from authorities show that a 2018 Kawasaki sport motorcycle was traveling north on Las Vegas Boulevard when it collided with a 2016 Toyota Camry as the driver made a left turn into a private drive located near 7580 South Las Vegas Boulevard. The motorcyclist sustained severe injuries in the accident. The rider was rushed to UMC Trauma. The victim, identified as a 24-year-old male, succumbed to his injuries after arriving. At this time, the LVMPD is investigating the crash.
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the victim who lost their life in this accident. Our thoughts are with them at this time.
Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada
Although more than 3,160 motorcycle crashes result in injuries each year in Nevada, more than 150 victims end up losing their lives. Although these vehicles account for nearly 1% of all traffic on roads across the country, riders are victims in nearly 15% of all traffic fatalities annually across the United States. Motorcycle accidents involving multiple vehicles are more likely to result in catastrophic injuries. Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to the impact of other vehicles in collisions, to begin with. Being struck by multiple vehicles dramatically increases the chances of suffering from fatal injuries. Losing a loved one tragically and unexpectedly can have an overwhelming impact on surviving relatives.
When victims lose their lives in collisions, families are often left to deal with unbearable mental and emotional consequences. Many families are forced to spend tens of thousands of dollars on funeral expenses, deal with lost earnings, and suffer emotional and mental consequences. When families lose loved ones in motorcycle accidents, due to the negligence of others, they should reach out to a Nevada wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible.
Over the past four decades, the Nevada motorcycle accident lawyers at BurgSimpson.com have fought aggressively to protect the legal rights of families throughout the state who have lost loved ones in accidents caused by negligent drivers. Our attorneys strive to help those harmed to move forward in the best way imaginable after a life-altering collision. If your loved one lost their life in a motorcycle accident as a result of another driver’s actions, contact our Nevada personal injury law firm at 800-370-3970 or 702-553-1648 to schedule a free case evaluation to see how our team can help you.
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