Construction zones are everywhere in and around Las Vegas—and they’re one of the most common places we see “normal” drives turn into sudden, high-impact crashes. Why? Because work zones combine changed road conditions (lane shifts,
Seatbelts, Speed, and Impact Direction: Why “Unrestrained” Gets Dangerous Fast
After a crash, a lot of people say the same thing: “It didn’t feel like we were going that fast.” But injury risk isn’t just about the number on the speedometer. It’s about what happens to
The Dangers of Parking Lot Accidents (Even at Low Speeds)
Parking lots feel “safe” because cars are moving slowly. But parking lots are one of the most common places for crashes and close calls—especially for pedestrians. The truth is: low speed doesn’t mean low risk.
The Hidden Stress of Injury After an Accident
An accident can change your life in a matter of seconds. But for many people, the hardest part isn’t just the moment of impact—it’s what comes after. In the days and weeks
The Hidden Dangers of Driving in the Rain (and How to Stay Safe)
Rain changes the rules of the road fast. Even light rain can reduce traction, blur visibility, and increase stopping distances—turning a normal drive into a high-risk situation. Here’s what every Nevada driver should know before
