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Crosswalk Accidents Increase During Summer Tourism Season

Summer Tourism Creates Dangerous Conditions for Pedestrians in Las Vegas

Las Vegas experiences a massive increase in pedestrian activity during summer tourism season. Visitors walk between casinos, concerts, sporting events, restaurants, shopping centers, and attractions at all hours of the day and night. Combined with heavy vehicle traffic, unfamiliar roadways, rideshare congestion, and distracted drivers, these conditions create a sharp rise in crosswalk accidents throughout the city.

Pedestrians have almost no physical protection during collisions, making crosswalk accidents some of the most devastating injury cases in Nevada. Victims often suffer catastrophic injuries that require emergency medical care, surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term treatment.

Crosswalk accidents also create complicated legal questions involving right-of-way rules, comparative negligence, multiple insurance policies, and tourism-related factors. Understanding your legal rights after a pedestrian collision is essential for protecting your recovery and financial future.

Led by Preston Rezaee, Esq., The Firm is a premier personal injury law practice in Las Vegas, dedicated to delivering justice for accident victims. With a reputation for relentless advocacy and client-focused representation, The Firm ensures injured individuals receive the compensation they deserve.

As Las Vegas continues attracting millions of visitors annually, pedestrian safety remains an increasingly important issue.

Why Crosswalk Accidents Increase During Summer

Several factors contribute to increased pedestrian accident rates during peak tourism months.

Common contributing factors include:

  • Increased tourism traffic
  • More pedestrian congestion
  • Rideshare pickups and drop-offs
  • Extreme heat causing fatigue
  • Nighttime entertainment activity
  • Construction zones
  • Distracted visitors
  • Heavy convention traffic

The combination of unfamiliar drivers and unfamiliar pedestrians creates significant risks.

Common Areas Where Pedestrian Accidents Occur

Crosswalk accidents frequently happen in predictable locations throughout Las Vegas.

Major Tourist Corridors

Heavy tourism areas create elevated risks because of constant foot traffic and traffic congestion.

Hotel and Casino Entrances

Common hazards include:

  • Congested traffic patterns
  • Valet operations
  • Taxi activity
  • Rideshare congestion

Intersections Near Entertainment Venues

Large crowds exiting events create dangerous crossing conditions.

Parking Lots and Garages

Pedestrians often face risks involving:

  • Limited visibility
  • Distracted drivers
  • Backing vehicles

Construction Zones

Temporary traffic changes frequently confuse both drivers and pedestrians.

Common Causes of Crosswalk Accidents

Distracted Driving

Drivers frequently become distracted by:

  • Cell phones
  • GPS systems
  • Passengers
  • Tourist navigation

Distractions dramatically increase pedestrian risks.

Failure to Yield

Drivers often ignore pedestrian right-of-way rules.

Common situations involve:

  • Turning vehicles
  • Rolling stops
  • Red light violations

Speeding

Higher speeds significantly increase injury severity.

Impaired Driving

Alcohol-related incidents increase substantially during tourism seasons.

Distracted Pedestrians

Pedestrians may also contribute risks through:

  • Phone use
  • Headphones
  • Ignoring traffic signals

Nevada comparative negligence rules may affect these situations.

Common Injuries in Pedestrian Collisions

Pedestrian accidents often cause severe trauma because victims lack protection.

Common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Internal bleeding
  • Pelvic fractures
  • Neck injuries
  • Road rash and lacerations
  • Emotional trauma

Many victims require extensive rehabilitation.

Nevada Crosswalk and Right-of-Way Laws

Nevada law generally requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked and many unmarked crosswalk situations.

Important legal issues often include:

  • Right-of-way disputes
  • Traffic signal compliance
  • Comparative negligence rules
  • Duty of care obligations

Determining fault requires careful investigation.

Comparative Negligence and Pedestrian Claims

Nevada follows comparative negligence principles.

This means compensation may be reduced if pedestrians contributed to accidents.

Examples include:

  • Jaywalking
  • Crossing against signals
  • Entering traffic unexpectedly

Insurance companies frequently attempt to shift blame onto pedestrians.

Who May Be Liable?

Multiple parties may contribute liability.

Drivers

Negligent drivers remain the most common responsible party.

Commercial Vehicle Operators

Commercial vehicles frequently create additional insurance issues.

Rideshare Drivers

High rideshare volume creates unique liability questions.

Property Owners

Unsafe walkways or visibility problems may contribute.

Government Entities

Poor road design or malfunctioning signals sometimes create additional liability.

Evidence Important in Crosswalk Accident Cases

Victims should preserve evidence immediately.

Important evidence includes:

  • Surveillance footage
  • Traffic camera recordings
  • Witness information
  • Medical records
  • Police reports
  • Photos of the scene
  • Traffic signal information

Pedestrian evidence often disappears quickly.

What Victims Should Do After a Pedestrian Accident

After a crosswalk collision:

  1. Seek emergency medical care
  2. Call law enforcement
  3. Photograph injuries and surroundings
  4. Gather witness information
  5. Preserve clothing and footwear
  6. Avoid discussing fault publicly
  7. Contact an experienced attorney

Immediate documentation strengthens claims significantly.

Compensation Available to Victims

Victims may recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Future treatment costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Disability-related costs

Severe pedestrian injuries frequently involve substantial damages.

Challenges in Crosswalk Injury Claims

These cases frequently become difficult because:

  • Drivers dispute fault
  • Surveillance footage disappears quickly
  • Comparative negligence issues arise
  • Multiple insurers become involved

Aggressive investigation often becomes necessary.

How The Firm Helps Pedestrian Accident Victims

Preston Rezaee, Esq., and The Firm help clients by:

  • Investigating accident scenes
  • Preserving surveillance footage
  • Reviewing traffic evidence
  • Negotiating aggressively
  • Filing lawsuits when necessary

The Firm works to protect victims from unfair blame and maximize compensation.

Why Immediate Legal Action Matters

Pedestrian accident evidence disappears quickly.

Immediate action helps:

  • Preserve video footage
  • Secure witness statements
  • Protect physical evidence
  • Strengthen claims

Conclusion

Crosswalk accidents during Las Vegas tourism season create serious dangers for both residents and visitors. When negligent drivers fail to yield or operate vehicles safely, pedestrians often suffer devastating injuries.

Experienced legal representation can help victims pursue compensation and accountability after serious pedestrian accidents.

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