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Las Vegas, NV – Southbound I-11 Crash at Cheyenne Avenue Leaves Person Injured


Las Vegas, NV - Southbound I-11 Crash at Cheyenne Avenue Leaves Person Injured

Las Vegas, NV (July 27, 2026) – A crash on southbound Interstate 11 at the Cheyenne Avenue off-ramp left at least one person injured Monday morning, according to the Nevada Department of Public Safety.

Nevada Highway Patrol reported the incident at 7:28 a.m. on July 27, 2026. Nevada DPS listed the roadway status as possible delays in the area.

Source: Nevada Department of Public Safety, RoadHazards, incident log, July 27, 2026. This is a developing story. Limited details were available at the time of publication.

Personal Injury Accidents in Las Vegas, NV

Nevada Highway Patrol’s injury classification at the scene is what triggers your legal right to pursue compensation, and that right exists independent of whatever the investigation eventually finds about cause. Nevada’s modified comparative negligence standard (NRS 41.141) governs how fault gets divided when it’s determined: an injured person recovers damages provided they were less than 51% at fault.

An off-ramp location like Cheyenne Avenue adds a specific evidentiary question worth flagging early: whether the injury happened in through-traffic or in the deceleration lane leading to the exit, since that distinction affects which driver’s insurance carries primary responsibility. That detail isn’t in the public log yet, it comes from the full NHP report.

Under Nevada law, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a claim (NRS 11.190). This crash occurred on July 27, 2026. The filing deadline is July 27, 2028.

Contact Our Las Vegas Personal Injury Attorneys

Ace Law Group requests the full NHP report the moment we’re retained, along with any available NDOT camera coverage of the Cheyenne Avenue off-ramp, before that footage cycles out of storage. Public logs like this one confirm an injury happened. They don’t tell you who’s responsible, and insurance companies count on that gap to move faster than an unrepresented person can.

We also reach out to nearby drivers who may have witnessed the crash during the morning commute, since rush-hour traffic means more people were on that stretch of I-11 at 7:28 a.m. than at almost any other time of day. That advantage disappears once those drivers lose track of exactly where they were.

You don’t need any of this figured out before you call. That’s our job, not yours.

Rush hour didn’t make your injury any less serious. Don’t let it make your claim any smaller either. Call 702-508-7675 to speak with us. We’re available 24/7 for you.

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