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Las Vegas, NV – Four Vehicles Crash on Westbound 215 Beltway Near Green Valley Parkway


4-Vehicle Crash on WB 215 Near Green Valley Pkwy

Las Vegas, NV (July 21, 2026) – A four-vehicle injury crash closed the westbound 215 Beltway just east of Green Valley Parkway Tuesday night, according to FOX5.

The crash was reported at 7:59 p.m., the Nevada Highway Patrol said. Medical units responded to the scene. No information was available on whether any parties were transported.

The I-215 reopened at 9:33 p.m.

A crash serious enough to shut down a major freeway for over 90 minutes at night means real impact forces, and injuries that don’t always announce themselves right away. Anyone in one of those four vehicles deserves answers about what happens next.

Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Las Vegas, Nevada

A multi-vehicle crash serious enough to close a freeway for 94 minutes involves enough force to cause injuries that go undetected at the scene, including concussions, soft-tissue damage, and internal bleeding. Collisions involving 4 or more vehicles carry 3 added complications beyond a standard two-car crash: multiple points of impact, competing insurance claims, and fault that is rarely confined to one driver. Any occupant, whether driver, passenger, or rideshare rider, may have a valid injury claim regardless of which of the 4 vehicles they were in.

Take 4 actions after a multi-vehicle crash in Las Vegas:

  • See a doctor today, even if you refused treatment at the scene. Adrenaline masks injury symptoms for 24 to 72 hours.
  • Decline recorded statements to any insurance company before speaking with an attorney.
  • Preserve all evidence, such as medical intake records, photos of your vehicle, the NHP report number, and contact information for other occupants and witnesses.
  • Reject any early settlement offer before an attorney calculates the full value of medical care and lost income.

Nevada follows modified comparative negligence (NRS 41.141). An injured person recovers compensation provided they were less than 51% at fault, regardless of which vehicle they occupied or how many vehicles were involved. Under Nevada law, you have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim (NRS 11.190). This crash occurred on Tuesday, July 21, 2026. The filing deadline is July 21, 2028. Freeway camera footage and vehicle data recorders are overwritten far sooner.

Contact Our Las Vegas Personal Injury Attorneys

Ace Law Group has spent years handling freeway and multi-vehicle injury claims for Las Vegas families, recovering $175M+ overall and $44M+ in 2025 alone. Founder Patrick W. Kang started this firm after watching his own father struggle through an injury claim without proper legal help. That experience shapes how we work: we treat every client as a person in crisis, not a case file.

For a crash like this one, that means we move immediately. Our personal injury attorneys team in Las Vegas, NV, pulls the NHP report, secures freeway camera footage before it’s overwritten, and documents the medical evidence connecting the crash to your injuries, all before an insurance adjuster has the chance to offer a lowball settlement.

You don’t need to have this figured out before you call. You just need to call before the insurance company gets ahead of you. Call 702-508-7675 to get a free case review of your case.

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