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South Las Vegas Valley, NV – Eight-Vehicle Crash Involving Semi-Truck on I-15


8-Vehicle I-15 Crash Involving Semi-Truck

South Las Vegas, NV (July 24, 2026) – An eight-vehicle crash closed several lanes on southbound Interstate 15 in the south Las Vegas Valley Friday morning, according to Nevada State Police.

The crash occurred around 10:10 a.m. on southbound I-15 before the 215 Southern Beltway. One of the eight vehicles involved was a semi-truck, and as a result of the crash, one vehicle ended up on top of another vehicle, police said.

Two people, including the driver of the semi-truck, were taken to the hospital, police said. According to NSP, at least one person was injured in the crash, though the extent of the injuries and the total number of people hurt were unknown at the time of reporting.

Multiple lanes were blocked on southbound I-15 before the 215, according to RTC of Southern Nevada. Drivers were advised to expect delays.

This is a developing story. Additional details may be released as the investigation progresses.

An eight-vehicle crash involving a semi-truck is not a simple two-driver dispute. It is a collision with multiple insurance policies, multiple potentially liable parties, and physical evidence that needs to be secured before it is lost.

Semi-Truck Accidents on I-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada

A crash involving a semi-truck often extends liability beyond the truck driver to the trucking company, the cargo loader, and the vehicle’s maintenance provider. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations govern driver hours, vehicle inspection, and cargo securement, and a violation of any of them can shift fault onto the company rather than the driver alone. An eight-vehicle pileup adds another layer: determining the sequence of impacts among 8 vehicles to identify which collision caused which injury.

Take 4 actions after a semi-truck accident in Las Vegas:

  • See a doctor today, even without visible injuries. Impacts of this scale frequently cause whiplash, concussions, and internal injuries that surface hours or days later.
  • Decline recorded statements to any driver’s or trucking company’s insurance representative before speaking with an attorney.
  • Preserve all evidence, such as photos of your vehicle, the NSP report number, dashcam footage, and contact information for other drivers and witnesses.
  • Reject any early settlement offer before an attorney values the full claim, including future 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 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 Friday, July 24, 2026. The filing deadline is July 24, 2028. Trucking company logs, freeway camera footage, and event data recorders are erased far sooner.

Contact Our Las Vegas Truck Accident Attorneys

Ace Law Group treats a multi-vehicle trucking accident as the complex claim it actually is, not a routine fender-bender. Our legal team immediately requests the NSP crash report, the semi-truck’s black box data, the driver’s hours-of-service logs, and any freeway camera footage from RTC of Southern Nevada, before a trucking company’s own insurance investigators control the narrative.

Trucking companies carry larger insurance policies and larger legal teams, and they move fast to limit their own exposure. Our truck accident lawyer team in Las Vegas, NV levels that imbalance by building an evidence-based claim against every liable party, not just the driver named in the police report.

We handle truck accident cases on a contingency fee basis: no upfront costs, no fees unless we win.

An eight-vehicle crash with a commercial truck involved is exactly the kind of case where waiting costs you leverage. The evidence that determines fault is being overwritten right now. A free consultation costs nothing and starts that evidence-preservation process immediately. Call 702-508-7675 or fill out our contact form to reach out to us.

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