Aggressive driving is one of the leading causes of serious car accidents in Nevada, and Las Vegas sees more than its share. Speeding, tailgating, weaving through traffic, and even road rage are all too common on local highways, surface streets, and intersections. These behaviors not only increase the risk of a crash but often result in more violent impacts and more severe injuries for everyone involved.
If you were hit by a speeding driver in Las Vegas or harmed by someone driving with reckless intent, you have legal rights. At Drummond Law Firm, we help victims of aggressive driving accidents pursue the compensation they need for medical bills, lost income, and long-term recovery. Our team builds every claim with strategic focus, evidence-based preparation, and a refusal to back down.
Military-Guided Legal Representation for High-Stakes Crash Cases
Drummond Law Firm was founded on discipline, preparation, and principled advocacy. Our lead attorney, Craig W. Drummond, is a former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star Medal recipient. His military background guides every decision we make—from case preparation to courtroom argument.
We approach aggressive driving claims with the seriousness they deserve. These are not routine fender-benders. Victims of these crashes often suffer permanent injuries, require extended medical care, and experience lasting emotional trauma. The drivers responsible must be held accountable, and our team is fully prepared to take that fight into court if necessary.
When you work with Drummond Law Firm, you speak directly with an attorney who knows how to build high-stakes personal injury cases. We do not rely on intake departments or case managers. We gather evidence, analyze liability, and pursue claims backed by expert support and aggressive legal action.
We also offer our Reduced Fee Guarantee®. If your case resolves before a lawsuit is filed, our firm will never take home more than you do. That policy ensures fairness and reflects our commitment to putting injured clients first.
What Counts as Aggressive Driving in Nevada?
Aggressive driving is more than just rudeness or frustration behind the wheel. Under Nevada law, it refers to a pattern of behaviors that place other drivers, passengers, cyclists, or pedestrians at serious risk. These actions may be driven by impatience, anger, or disregard for the law, but the result is often the same—someone gets hurt.
Excessive Speeding
Driving above the posted limit is illegal, but speeding well beyond the limit, especially in school zones or residential areas, can rise to the level of reckless or aggressive behavior. High-speed impacts are more likely to cause catastrophic injuries or death.
Tailgating
Following another vehicle too closely, especially at high speeds or in stop-and-go traffic, creates a dangerous situation. Tailgating is one of the most common causes of rear-end collisions in Las Vegas and often reflects a pattern of aggressive driving.
Unsafe Lane Changes and Weaving
Drivers who switch lanes rapidly, pass on the shoulder, or swerve through traffic without signaling create chaos on the road. These behaviors are especially hazardous on highways and busy streets where other drivers have little time to react.
Illegal Passing
Crossing double yellow lines, passing in intersections, or overtaking stopped school buses are all illegal and unsafe. These actions often catch other drivers off guard and result in side-impact or head-on collisions.
Road Rage and Hostile Conduct
Aggressive driving can escalate into road rage. This includes intentional tailgating, brake-checking, blocking other vehicles, or confronting drivers after a crash. These behaviors can turn a traffic violation into a personal injury claim, and sometimes even a criminal charge.
As Nevada car accident attorneys, we use the full scope of the law to show how reckless behavior caused the crash and why the at-fault driver must be held accountable.
How Aggressive Driving Leads to Serious Injury
The force of impact in an aggressive driving crash is often much higher than in typical collisions. These drivers are not just inattentive, they are speeding, swerving, or following too closely. When the collision happens, the injuries are frequently severe and long-lasting.
High-Speed Impacts
Drivers who speed through intersections or travel at highway speeds in city zones increase both the likelihood and severity of a crash. Victims may be struck while stationary or at low speeds, making the impact even more one-sided and dangerous.
Sudden Stops and Rear-End Collisions
Tailgating leads to rear-end crashes when the front vehicle slows or stops. In many cases, the aggressive driver does not brake in time, resulting in whiplash, head trauma, or spinal injuries for the occupants of the other vehicle.
Multi-Vehicle Pileups
Aggressive drivers who weave through lanes or lose control at high speeds can trigger chain-reaction crashes involving multiple vehicles. Victims may be hit from several directions, trapped in their vehicle, or struck by secondary impacts.
Side-Impact and Head-On Collisions
Improper passing and unsafe turns can lead to side-impact crashes, which place vehicle occupants at greater risk of internal injuries and trauma. In some cases, head-on collisions occur when an aggressive driver enters a lane illegally or attempts to beat oncoming traffic.
The severity of these injuries demands a legal claim that reflects the full extent of physical, emotional, and financial harm. At Drummond Law Firm, we work with medical experts, accident reconstructionists, and financial specialists to support your recovery every step of the way.
Proving Negligence in an Aggressive Driving Accident
Establishing fault in an aggressive driving crash requires a thorough investigation. These cases often involve disputed facts, and the driver responsible may deny any wrongdoing. Our legal team focuses on collecting evidence that proves negligence and demonstrates the pattern of behavior that caused the crash.
Dashcam and Surveillance Footage
Video evidence can show speeding, unsafe lane changes, or road rage in real time. We secure footage from your vehicle, nearby businesses, or traffic cameras to document how the crash happened.
Police Reports and Citations
We review law enforcement reports to confirm whether the at-fault driver was cited for reckless driving, tailgating, or other violations. These citations provide strong support for your claim and help establish liability.
Witness Statements
Eyewitnesses can confirm erratic behavior, illegal maneuvers, or hostile conduct. We interview drivers, passengers, and pedestrians who saw the crash or the events leading up to it.
Accident Reconstruction
Our firm works with specialists who analyze vehicle damage, skid marks, and crash dynamics to reconstruct what happened. Their expert opinions can help show that the other driver’s actions were reckless and avoidable.
Medical Documentation
We collect records from doctors, surgeons, and physical therapists to document your injuries and link them directly to the crash. This information supports claims for compensation and helps explain the severity of your condition.
Aggressive driving is not just a traffic violation, it is a form of negligence with real consequences. Our role is to prove that the other driver’s behavior was dangerous, and that you deserve justice for the harm it caused. Drummond Law Firm is ready to take that fight as far as it needs to go.
What to Do After an Aggressive Driving Crash in Las Vegas
An aggressive driving crash in Las Vegas can cause immediate chaos—serious injuries, totaled vehicles, and emotional shock. In the aftermath, knowing what steps to take can protect both your health and your legal claim. Acting quickly and strategically is critical.
Prioritize Medical Attention
Your first step should always be to seek emergency care. If you are in pain, disoriented, or have visible injuries, call 911 and allow paramedics to evaluate you at the scene. Some of the most severe injuries, such as brain trauma or internal bleeding, may not show symptoms right away. Delaying treatment can put your health at risk and make it harder to prove that your injuries were caused by the crash.
Even if you do not require transport to the hospital, follow up with your doctor as soon as possible. Medical records serve as direct evidence linking the crash to your condition and help establish the seriousness of your injuries.
Document the Scene
If you are able to do so safely, begin documenting the accident scene before vehicles are moved or hazards are cleaned up. Use your phone to photograph:
- Vehicle damage
- Skid marks or debris
- Traffic signals or signage
- The license plate and make of the other vehicle
- Any visible injuries
These images can provide valuable evidence when reconstructing what happened and help prove that the other driver was behaving aggressively.
Exchange Information With the Other Driver
Request the other driver’s full name, license number, insurance provider, and license plate number. Keep your comments brief. Do not admit fault, even casually, and do not speculate about what caused the crash.
If there are witnesses nearby, get their names and contact information. Independent accounts can help confirm that the at-fault driver was speeding, tailgating, or acting aggressively.
File a Police Report
Request that officers file an official report. Be clear and accurate when describing what happened. If the other driver was cited for reckless behavior or road rage, this will support your claim. Ask the officer how to obtain a copy of the report for your records.
Avoid Early Contact With Insurance Companies
Insurance adjusters may contact you within hours of the crash. Their goal is to limit payouts, not to support your recovery. Do not give a recorded statement, sign documents, or accept any offers before consulting with an attorney. One wrong statement could be used against you later.
Contact a Lawyer as Soon as Possible
The sooner you get legal representation, the better. Your attorney can start preserving evidence, protect you from insurance tactics, and begin investigating liability. At Drummond Law Firm, we begin building your case immediately, so no opportunity is lost.
Who May Be Liable in These Types of Collisions?
Aggressive driving crashes are often the result of intentional or reckless behavior. While the aggressive driver is typically the primary cause, legal liability may extend beyond the individual behind the wheel. Identifying all responsible parties is critical to maximizing your recovery and securing justice.
The Aggressive Driver
The driver who tailgated, swerved, or deliberately endangered others can be held fully accountable for their actions. Under Nevada law, individuals who engage in reckless driving or road rage are responsible for the harm they cause. This includes both physical injuries and emotional trauma suffered by the victim.
In some cases, the aggressive driver may face criminal charges. However, a criminal case does not provide financial compensation to the victim. A civil personal injury claim is the legal mechanism that allows you to pursue damages directly tied to your injuries, medical expenses, and long-term recovery needs.
The Driver’s Employer
If the aggressive driver was operating a commercial vehicle or performing work duties at the time of the crash, their employer may share legal responsibility. Nevada law allows for vicarious liability in these situations, meaning a company can be held accountable for the negligent actions of its employees while on the job.
Commercial employers can also face direct liability if they failed to screen, train, or supervise the driver. For example, if the company ignored prior complaints or allowed a driver with a history of aggressive conduct to remain on the road, they may be considered negligent.
Vehicle Owners Who Allowed Reckless Use
In some cases, the at-fault driver does not own the vehicle they were using. If the vehicle’s owner knowingly allowed someone with a history of reckless or aggressive behavior to use their car, they may be held liable under a legal theory known as negligent entrustment.
This is especially relevant in cases involving teenage drivers, borrowed vehicles, or family-owned cars used by multiple household members. Proving this form of liability requires a thorough investigation of the driver’s background and the owner’s knowledge of prior incidents.
Compensation for Victims of Aggressive Driving
The aftermath of a collision caused by aggressive driving often includes more than vehicle damage or temporary pain. These crashes tend to be high-speed and violent, leading to serious injuries and long-term consequences. Victims are entitled to pursue full compensation under Nevada law.
Medical Expenses Both Current and Future
You may recover the full cost of all medical treatment related to the crash. This includes emergency room visits, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medication, and follow-up care. In severe injury cases, future medical needs, such as physical therapy, mobility devices, or long-term care, are also factored into the claim.
Lost Wages and Earning Capacity
If you missed work due to your injuries, you may be entitled to recover your lost income. For more serious injuries that limit your ability to return to your previous job, compensation for diminished earning capacity may also be available. These losses are calculated based on your career, projected future income, and how the crash has changed your ability to work.
Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Trauma
Crashes caused by aggressive drivers often leave lasting psychological effects. Many victims experience anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or a fear of driving. These non-economic damages are legally recognized in Nevada and reflect the personal toll of the crash.
You may also be compensated for chronic pain, disfigurement, or loss of enjoyment of life. Every injury has a human cost, and your legal claim should account for the full range of harm you have endured.
Permanent Disability and Long-Term Impact
If the crash left you with permanent limitations, such as spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, or loss of mobility, you may be entitled to additional compensation. These claims often involve life-care planning experts to assess your future needs and quantify the long-term financial impact.
Drummond Law Firm works with medical professionals, vocational experts, and economic analysts to ensure that every aspect of your case is documented and valued properly.
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Call the Captain: Speak With a Las Vegas Aggressive Driving Accident Lawyer
When an aggressive driver causes serious harm, you should not have to face the consequences alone. At Drummond Law Firm, we stand up to reckless behavior with military discipline, trial-tested strategy, and an unwavering commitment to our clients. Led by former U.S. Army Captain Craig W. Drummond, our team brings a principled, litigation-first approach to every injury case.
We do not back down from insurance companies or corporate defense teams. Our firm is built for the courtroom, and we prepare every case for trial from day one. That level of preparation leads to better results, whether your case is resolved through negotiation or goes before a jury.
You will never pay upfront fees, and our Reduced Fee Guarantee ensures that in any pre-lawsuit settlement, you will receive more than we do. We take your case as seriously as you do, and we treat you with the respect, transparency, and personal attention you deserve.
If you or a loved one has been hit by an aggressive or reckless driver in Las Vegas, call the Captain at 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. We are available 24/7 and ready to begin protecting your rights today.

