Las Vegas streets are busy, unpredictable, and often unforgiving for those traveling on foot. From the Strip to residential neighborhoods, pedestrians face constant danger from distracted drivers, aggressive traffic patterns, and poorly designed intersections. What should be a routine walk can turn into a life-changing event in a matter of seconds.
When a pedestrian is hit by a vehicle, the injuries are often severe. There is no metal frame, seatbelt, or airbag to absorb the force. These incidents lead to broken bones, head trauma, long hospital stays, and long-term disability. And too often, insurance companies try to shift the blame or minimize the impact. At Drummond Law Firm, we help victims of pedestrian accidents in Las Vegas fight back—and recover the compensation they are owed.
Proven, Veteran-Led Representation for Injured Pedestrians
A serious pedestrian injury deserves serious legal representation. These are not minor cases. They involve emergency care, extensive treatment, and a future that may never return to normal. Victims need legal counsel that not only understands the stakes but is prepared to fight for the long-term outcome, not just a fast settlement.
Drummond Law Firm brings military-tested leadership to personal injury law. Craig W. Drummond, our founding attorney, is a former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star Medal recipient. His background in military service instills discipline, preparation, and courtroom readiness into every case we handle. When we take a case, we are not looking for shortcuts. We are building a strategy from the ground up to prove fault, document harm, and pursue full recovery.
Our team serves clients throughout the Las Vegas area. You will work directly with an experienced attorney, not a call center, intake worker, or assistant. We move quickly to preserve evidence, notify insurers, and begin preparing your claim. And we remain accessible at all times. If you need a consultation in the hospital, at home, or over the phone, we make it happen.
We also offer the Reduced Fee Guarantee®. If your case settles before litigation, our firm will never take home more than you do. That policy reflects our core values. You were the one who was harmed. You should never receive less than your attorney.
How Pedestrian Accidents Happen in Las Vegas
Pedestrian collisions are often described as accidents, but many are the result of clear and avoidable negligence. Drivers are required to share the road with pedestrians. When they ignore that responsibility, the consequences can be catastrophic. In a city as active and fast-moving as Las Vegas, these incidents are far too common.
Distracted Driving
Phones, GPS systems, in-car screens, and other distractions take a driver’s focus off the road. Even a few seconds of inattention can lead to a pedestrian being struck in a crosswalk or along a sidewalk. Distracted drivers may never even apply the brakes before impact.
Speeding and Aggressive Driving
Speed limits exist for a reason. Drivers who exceed them in urban or residential areas create serious risks for pedestrians. The faster a car is moving, the less time the driver has to react, and the more severe the injuries tend to be. Las Vegas pedestrian accident lawyers routinely see high-speed crashes at intersections, near schools, and in marked crosswalks.
Failure to Yield
Nevada law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, both marked and unmarked. Yet many drivers fail to do so. This is especially true when making right turns at red lights or left turns at green arrows. Drivers often look for vehicles but overlook people crossing the street.
Impaired Driving
Alcohol and drug use remain leading causes of traffic injuries in Las Vegas. Impaired drivers have slower reaction times and reduced awareness. They are more likely to run red lights, ignore signals, and veer onto sidewalks or medians. Victims often suffer the most serious injuries when struck by an intoxicated driver.
Poor Lighting and Road Design
Certain areas in Las Vegas lack proper signage, lighting, or traffic calming measures. Intersections without stop signs or pedestrian signals contribute to confusion and danger. Drivers unfamiliar with the area, especially tourists, may fail to observe crosswalks or react in time.
As pedestrian injury attorneys in Nevada, we investigate not only what the driver did wrong, but also whether the environment contributed to the crash. In some cases, local agencies or property owners may share responsibility for failing to correct known hazards.
What Nevada Law Says About Pedestrian Rights
Nevada traffic laws offer important protections for people walking near or across roadways. These laws outline when drivers must yield, how crosswalks must be observed, and what legal consequences apply when a pedestrian is injured by a vehicle.
Right-of-Way Rules
Drivers are required to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians crossing the street within marked or unmarked crosswalks at intersections. Even if a pedestrian enters the roadway suddenly, drivers must make every effort to avoid a collision. Failure to yield is a violation of traffic law and can establish fault in a personal injury case.
Crosswalks and Unmarked Intersections
Many pedestrians assume that only painted crosswalks are protected. In Nevada, however, intersections without painted lines are still considered crosswalks. This is especially relevant in residential neighborhoods and side streets throughout Las Vegas.
Drivers who hit a pedestrian in one of these areas can still be found liable under Nevada law, even if the crosswalk was not marked. Crosswalk accident lawyers understand how to use these statutes to establish liability and recover compensation.
Determining Driver Negligence
Establishing fault requires evidence. Police reports, witness statements, dash cam footage, and traffic citations all help show what happened and why the driver was negligent. In many cases, investigators can determine whether the driver was speeding, distracted, or failed to yield. This evidence is critical to proving liability and securing a settlement or verdict in the victim’s favor.
Pedestrian hit by car cases in Las Vegas are rarely straightforward. Multiple parties may be involved, including commercial drivers, city agencies, or rideshare companies. Our firm examines every detail to ensure your rights are fully protected.
Catastrophic Injuries Caused by Pedestrian Collisions
When a vehicle strikes a person on foot, the outcome is often devastating. Pedestrians do not have the protection of a steel frame or airbags. Even low-speed collisions can lead to life-changing injuries. Victims often require emergency treatment, extended hospital stays, and long-term rehabilitation.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head trauma is common in pedestrian crashes. Victims may suffer concussions, skull fractures, or more severe brain injuries that affect memory, speech, or motor skills. These conditions may require neurological care, physical therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation.
Spinal Injuries and Paralysis
A sudden impact can fracture vertebrae, compress nerves, or damage the spinal cord. Some victims lose mobility or sensation permanently. Others live with chronic pain or require surgical intervention to stabilize their spine. Spinal injuries often limit a person’s ability to work or care for themselves.
Multiple Fractures and Orthopedic Damage
Being thrown to the ground or into a vehicle can break bones in the arms, legs, pelvis, or face. Some fractures require surgery or hardware implants. Others may heal slowly or result in reduced range of motion and long-term disability.
Internal Bleeding and Organ Damage
Many pedestrian victims sustain internal injuries that are not immediately visible. Damaged organs, torn blood vessels, or punctured lungs may become life-threatening without prompt treatment. These injuries often require emergency surgery and intensive care.
Psychological Harm
Surviving a pedestrian collision can lead to lasting psychological trauma. Many victims experience anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder. They may struggle to walk near traffic or return to normal routines. These emotional injuries are just as real and deserving of compensation as physical wounds.
At Drummond Law Firm, we work with medical professionals and trauma experts to document every injury, symptom, and future need. Our goal is not just to prove the driver was at fault. It is to secure the full compensation you need to heal and rebuild.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Pedestrian Accident in Las Vegas?
When a pedestrian is injured in a collision, most people assume the driver is the only party at fault. In many cases, that is true, but not always. Depending on the circumstances, other individuals or organizations may share responsibility for what happened. Identifying each liable party is critical to building a strong claim and securing full compensation.
Negligent Drivers
The driver who struck the pedestrian is often the primary defendant in these cases. If they were speeding, distracted, impaired, or failed to yield the right of way, their negligence forms the core of the legal claim. Evidence such as dash cam footage, traffic violations, and witness statements helps prove liability.
Commercial Employers
If the driver was operating a company vehicle at the time of the crash—such as a delivery van or utility truck—their employer may be liable under Nevada law. Employers are responsible for training their drivers, maintaining their vehicles, and ensuring safe operations. When those standards are ignored, the company may be held accountable for the damage caused.
Rideshare Companies
Accidents involving Uber, Lyft, or other rideshare services introduce additional layers of liability. Depending on whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger, the rideshare company’s insurance policy may apply. These companies are also expected to screen their drivers and respond appropriately to prior safety complaints.
Property Owners and Businesses
Sometimes a pedestrian is injured because a sidewalk, parking lot, or entranceway was unsafe. Uneven pavement, poor lighting, blocked sightlines, or missing signage can all contribute to a collision. In those cases, the property owner may be liable for creating or failing to correct a dangerous condition.
Government Entities
Local or state governments may bear responsibility if poor road design, broken signals, or inadequate crosswalks contributed to the incident. Filing a claim against a government agency involves strict procedures and shorter deadlines, so these cases must be handled with urgency and care.
Drummond Law Firm evaluates every angle of the incident. Our attorneys investigate the full scope of responsibility and include every appropriate party in the legal claim. Doing so helps maximize available compensation and ensures no party escapes accountability.
What To Do After a Pedestrian Injury
The moments after a pedestrian accident are frightening and confusing. Victims are often in pain, unsure of how badly they are injured, or overwhelmed by the situation. But taking the right steps can protect your health and strengthen your legal position.
Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Your safety comes first. Even if you feel stable, get evaluated by a medical professional right away. Some injuries—especially head trauma or internal bleeding—may not show symptoms immediately. Prompt care also establishes a clear link between the accident and your injuries.
Report the Accident to the Police
Always call law enforcement to the scene. The responding officer will document what happened, take witness statements, and create an official report. This report is a key piece of evidence and often helps confirm who was at fault.
Document the Scene
If you are able, take photos of the area where the crash occurred. Capture the vehicle, the intersection, any visible injuries, and the surrounding conditions. Pay attention to lighting, signage, and the layout of the road. These details can help show how the incident happened.
Gather Witness Information
Eyewitnesses can offer independent accounts of what they saw. Get names and contact information for anyone who witnessed the crash or saw the driver’s behavior beforehand. Their statements may prove crucial during the investigation.
Do Not Speak to Insurance Companies
You may be contacted by the driver’s insurance company shortly after the crash. They may ask for a recorded statement or offer a quick settlement. Do not engage with them directly. Their goal is to limit their financial exposure, not to support your recovery. Instead, speak with a qualified attorney before making any decisions.
How Drummond Law Firm Investigates and Builds Your Case
At Drummond Law Firm, we do not take a passive approach to pedestrian accident cases. From the moment you hire us, we begin building a detailed, evidence-based claim designed to prove fault and demonstrate the full extent of your losses.
Reviewing Police and Crash Reports
We obtain all official documentation, including police reports, witness statements, and any citations issued at the scene. These reports help establish the cause of the accident and the driver’s negligence.
Securing Traffic Camera and Surveillance Footage
Many intersections and nearby businesses are equipped with cameras. We send immediate preservation requests to ensure that critical footage is not deleted. These videos often show the moment of impact and the conditions surrounding the crash.
Interviewing Witnesses
We follow up with anyone who observed the accident, the driver’s actions, or the scene afterward. Witnesses can confirm the driver failed to yield, ran a red light, or appeared distracted before the crash occurred.
Collecting Medical Records and Expert Opinions
We work with your doctors to document your injuries, treatment plan, and long-term outlook. When needed, we bring in experts to explain the full impact of your condition—physically, emotionally, and financially.
Consulting Accident Reconstruction Specialists
In cases with disputed facts, we hire professionals who analyze vehicle speeds, stopping distances, and road conditions. Their findings can help clarify exactly how the crash occurred and who was responsible.
This comprehensive approach allows us to present a claim that is difficult to dispute and backed by credible, well-organized evidence. We do not leave gaps in the record or rely on assumptions. We prove what happened and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
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Call the Captain: Speak With a Las Vegas Pedestrian Accident Lawyer Today
If you or someone you love has been hit by a car while walking in Las Vegas, you need a legal team that will fight for you from the very first call. At Drummond Law Firm, we help pedestrians across Southern Nevada recover from serious injuries by holding negligent drivers, companies, and property owners accountable.
We offer free consultations and charge no legal fees unless we win your case. Through our Reduced Fee Guarantee, you will always receive more than our firm in any pre-suit settlement. That promise reflects our commitment to fairness, transparency, and client-first representation.
When you contact us, you will speak directly with an experienced attorney who listens, acts, and guides you through the process step by step. We are available 24/7 to answer your questions, assess your case, and start the fight for your recovery.
Call the Captain at 755-CAPTAIN or reach out online to schedule your consultation. Let us help you take the next step toward justice and compensation.