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Las Vegas, NV – Injuries Reported in Crash at East Owens Avenue and Civic Center Drive Today


Las Vegas, NV - Injuries Reported in Crash at East Owens Avenue and Civic Center Drive Today

Las Vegas, NV (October 27, 2025) – A two-vehicle crash resulting in injuries was reported this morning at the intersection of East Owens Avenue and Civic Center Drive, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD).

The collision occurred around 11:30 a.m., prompting an emergency response from paramedics and local authorities. At least one person sustained injuries requiring medical attention and was transported to a nearby hospital. Officials have not yet released details about the extent of injuries or the factors leading to the crash.

The area experienced temporary traffic delays as crews worked to assist victims and clear the roadway. The LVMPD Traffic Bureau continues to investigate the cause of the accident.

We wish those injured a full and speedy recovery.

Personal Injury Accidents in Las Vegas

Personal injury accidents are a persistent issue across Las Vegas intersections such as Owens Avenue and Civic Center Drive, where heavy traffic and driver distraction often contribute to collisions. Victims of these accidents may face medical bills, lost wages, and long recovery periods.

Under Nevada law, individuals injured due to another driver’s negligence are entitled to pursue compensation for their damages. The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim in Nevada is two years from the date of the incident. Acting quickly helps attorneys gather vital evidence, including police reports, traffic footage, and eyewitness statements, to support a strong legal claim.

Contact a Las Vegas Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a Las Vegas traffic accident, contact Ace Law Group at 702-508-7675 for a free case review. Our LV personal injury lawyers are committed to protecting your rights and pursuing the maximum compensation you deserve.

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