Las Vegas, NV – Pedestrian Fatally Struck by a Car Near Paradise and East Flamingo Roads
Las Vegas, NV (Mar 9, 2026) – The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a fatal collision that occurred Monday morning at the...
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North Las Vegas, NV (Dec 15, 2025) – A man was tragically hit and killed Monday night while crossing a street in the north Las Vegas valley, according to Las Vegas Metro Police (LVMPD).
The fatal crash occurred around 9:30 p.m. on Rancho Drive between Gowan Road and Duncan Drive. The investigation found the man was crossing outside of a marked crosswalk when he was struck by a vehicle traveling southbound. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver remained present and cooperated with police; impairment is not suspected.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family and loved ones of the man who tragically lost his life on Rancho Drive.
When a pedestrian is killed outside of a crosswalk, the surviving family has the right to file a Wrongful Death Claim. Still, their case faces an immediate challenge under Nevada’s Modified Comparative Negligence Law.
Insurance companies will seize the “outside of a crosswalk” detail to argue the pedestrian was primarily at fault. Under Nevada law (NRS 41.141), if the deceased is found to be 51% or more at fault, the family is barred from recovering any damages whatsoever. The legal battle hinges entirely on proving the driver bore substantial fault, perhaps due to:
Immediate legal intervention is required to secure evidence (like traffic camera footage and driver cell phone records) to shift the percentage of fault away from the victim and ensure the family receives compensation for funeral costs, loss of financial support, and pain and suffering.
If your family has suffered the tragic loss of a loved one in this complex pedestrian crash, you need our Las Vegas Wrongful Death Lawyer who specializes in comparative negligence defense and wrongful death litigation.
We offer a 100% Free, Confidential Consultation to assess your claim and begin the fight to secure justice and financial recovery under Nevada’s challenging 51% rule.
Call us at 702-508-7675.