Alexander Road, NV (June 30, 2026) – Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers responded Tuesday night to a head-on collision on Alexander Road above Interstate 11 in which one of the vehicles caught fire.
At least one person involved in the crash was transported to a local hospital. Medical units remained on scene treating others.
LVMPD advised drivers to avoid Alexander Road over the highway. Traffic officers were on scene investigating.
This is a developing story; details may change as additional information becomes available.
Vehicle fires at a crash scene escalate both the medical stakes and the legal complexity of a case. Anyone injured in this crash, driver or passenger, may face a longer road to recovery and a harder fight to get fairly compensated.
What to Do After a Head-On Crash in Las Vegas, NV
Head-on collisions cause some of the most serious injuries on Nevada roads: traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and in crashes involving a vehicle fire, burns and smoke inhalation. Knowing the right steps in the days after a crash protects both your health and your legal rights.
- Seek medical attention immediately. Even when injuries feel minor at the scene, symptoms of a traumatic brain injury or internal damage can take hours or days to appear. A medical record dated close to the crash also creates direct evidence linking your injuries to the collision.
- Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company. Adjusters contact victims quickly and use recorded statements to minimize what they pay. Speak with an attorney before saying anything on record.
- Document everything you can. Take photos of your injuries, the vehicles, and the crash location. Save every medical bill, prescription receipt, and communication from any insurance company.
- Request a copy of the police report. LVMPD’s traffic division is investigating this crash. The report will include details about road conditions, vehicle positions, and officer observations, all of which matter when establishing fault.
- Do not accept a quick settlement. Insurance companies offer fast settlements before victims know the full cost of their injuries. Once you accept, you cannot go back. The true cost of a head-on crash, including ongoing treatment, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation, often far exceeds an initial offer.
- Act before the deadline. Nevada law gives injured victims two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim (NRS 11.190). This crash occurred on June 30, 2026; the filing deadline is June 30, 2028. Evidence such as surveillance footage, vehicle data, and witness accounts begins to disappear long before that deadline arrives.
Contact Our Head-On Car Accident Lawyer
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