Las Vegas, NV (Aug. 15, 2026) – Around 8:40 p.m. Saturday night, officers responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of N. Durango Drive and W. Centennial Parkway, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Three people were transported to the hospital. All three sustained non-critical injuries.
The intersection was closed for the duration of the investigation and reopened at approximately 9:40 p.m.
This is a developing story. Details may change as the investigation continues.
Three people leaving a crash in ambulances on a Saturday night is a reminder that a routine drive can turn into a hospital visit in seconds.
Personal Injury Accidents in Las Vegas, NV
The vehicles involved haven’t been identified yet, so it’s too early to say who was at fault. That’s normal in the first hours after a crash, and it doesn’t stop an injured person from protecting their claim. Nevada follows a modified comparative fault standard (NRS 41.141), so compensation is still available as long as the injured person was less than 51% at fault.
Here’s what actually helps in the days right after:
- See a doctor today, even without visible injuries
- Do not speak to the other party’s insurance company
- Preserve evidence, including photos, medical records, and witness contact information
- Do not accept any settlement before consulting an attorney
Personal injury claims in Nevada must generally be filed within two years of the date of the crash (NRS 11.190). For this crash, that deadline falls on August 15, 2028.
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When three people are hurt in the same incident, sorting out what each party owes each person becomes its own fight. We look into what happened, negotiate with the insurance companies involved, and take the case to court if a fair settlement doesn’t come.
Photos, medical records, and witness accounts have a way of disappearing once life moves on, so it’s worth pinning them down early.
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