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Clark County, NV – Motorcyclist Killed, Passenger Airlifted in SR 160 Crash


Passenger Airlifted in SR 160 Crash

Clark County, NV (February 1, 2026) – A Saturday afternoon motorcycle journey ended in tragedy on January 31, 2026, when a collision with a pickup truck left one person dead and another critically injured. The crash occurred at approximately 3:31 p.m. on southbound State Route 160 near mile marker 15.

The Nevada Highway Patrol reports that the incident involved a motorcycle and a pickup truck. The operator of the motorcycle, an adult male, sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger survived the initial impact but was in critical condition, requiring an emergency airlift by Mercy Air to a local trauma center for specialized treatment.

The driver and passenger of the pickup truck were evaluated by emergency medical services but did not require transport for injuries. Southbound lanes of SR 160 remained closed for several hours as the Nevada State Police conducted a thorough investigation and crash reconstruction. The cause of the collision has not yet been determined, and the identities of those involved are being withheld pending family notification.

Car Accident in Nevada

Motorcycle accidents on high-speed routes like SR 160 often lead to catastrophic outcomes due to the lack of structural protection for riders. Under Nevada law, victims and grieving families have the right to seek compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, and the profound emotional impact of a fatal crash. Nevada follows a “modified comparative negligence” system, allowing victims to recover damages as long as they are found to be 50% or less at fault for the accident.

Establishing liability in a multi-vehicle crash requires a meticulous review of the evidence. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer in Las Vegas serves as a dedicated advocate, managing communication with insurance companies and ensuring that critical data—such as scene forensics and witness statements—is secured before it is lost. This professional oversight is essential for protecting a victim’s rights, particularly when dealing with high-stakes insurance claims involving severe injuries or wrongful death.

Nevada’s legal timelines are strict. The general statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death is two years from the date of the incident. Taking action early is a necessary step to preserve your rights and ensure you are treated fairly during the recovery process.

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