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Las Vegas, NV – Fatal Collision Involving Semi-Truck on 215 Beltway at Ann Road


Fatal Semi-Truck Crash at 215 & Ann Road

Las Vegas, NV (Mar 4, 2026) – The Nevada State Police are investigating a tragic, multi-vehicle collision that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning in the Northwest Valley.

At approximately 5:55 a.m., state troopers were dispatched to the southbound 215 Beltway at the Ann Road off-ramp following reports of a crash between a passenger sedan and a commercial semi-truck.

Tragically, the male driver of the sedan was pronounced dead at the scene.

The collision caused significant traffic disruptions, with lanes remaining blocked for over five hours while investigators processed the scene.

While the interstate has since reopened, the cause of the crash and whether it involved truck driver fatigue, mechanical failure, or a lane-change violation remains under active investigation.

Seeking Justice Through a Nevada Wrongful Death Claim

When a fatal collision occurs, the victim is no longer able to provide their account of the events. In Nevada’s at-fault legal system, the burden rests on the heirs to establish the trucking company’s negligence under NRS 41.085. This statute allows surviving family members to pursue compensation for the loss of financial support, companionship, and the deep emotional trauma associated with a sudden loss.

Because Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule (NRS 41.141), recovery is only possible if the victim is found to be 50% or less at fault. Trucking corporations and their insurers often move quickly to shift blame onto the smaller vehicle to avoid high-value payouts. Protecting a legal claim requires the immediate preservation of evidence that only the truck provides – specifically, Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data to check for driver fatigue and “black box” recorders that reveal the truck’s speed and braking actions.

Speak With a Las Vegas Personal Injury Lawyer

Families navigating the legal complexities following a 215 Beltway collision should not have to face massive trucking and insurance corporations without guidance. Our firm provides free, compassionate case evaluations to explain your rights under Nevada’s wrongful death laws. As an experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyer, we operate on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay no legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.

Call us today at 702-508-7675 to speak with a dedicated representative about your rights.

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