Henderson Bicycle Accident Lawyer Who Fights for Cyclists
Cycling Injuries in Henderson & Las Vegas Demand a Fighter
If a driver sideswiped you on Lake Mead Parkway, doored you downtown, or turned across your lane near the Strip, you need a Henderson bicycle accident lawyer who takes control fast. Clark County saw deadly numbers in 2024-including 11 bicyclist deaths-because too many drivers ignore riders. Rex Law forces insurers to pay full value so you can get medical care, replace your bike, and move forward.
Free consultation. No fees unless we win.
Left Turns, Dooring, Close Passes, and Distraction
Most bike wrecks start with
driver negligence: left-turn violations at intersections, unsafe lane changes, dooring along busy corridors, right-hook turns at signals, and phone-driven distraction. Weekend traffic around Green Valley and Seven Hills adds risk when drivers don't look for riders. Rex Law builds the liability picture and shuts down excuses.
Three-Foot Passing Rule, Crosswalks, and Comparative Fault
Nevada law requires motorists to give cyclists at least three feet when passing-or move over. Riders have the right to the lane when necessary for safety. Even if an insurer cries "you were outside the bike lane," it doesn't erase your claim; comparative negligence only reduces recovery by your percentage of fault. Our job is to prove the driver broke the rules and owes you compensation.
From Dooring to Right-Hooks-We've Seen It All
Dooring
Parked occupants open doors into your path.
Left-Turn Violations
Drivers cut across your lane at Charleston or Tropicana.
Right-Hooks
Vehicles turn right across your line at signals.
Close Passes
Drivers brush by under three feet on St. Rose Parkway.
Hit-and-Run
The at-fault driver flees; we pursue uninsured motorist claims and parallel investigations.
Road Rash, Fractures, TBIs, and Permanent Limits
Cyclists take the full impact: broken collarbones, wrist fractures, torn ligaments, dental injuries, concussions and traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, and significant scarring. We build the medical record, calculate future care, and demand everything the law allows-including
pain and suffering for lasting effects.
Evidence Wins: Cameras, Data, and Witnesses
We secure traffic-cam and business footage, ride computer data, helmet-cam video, police reports, and witness statements. If needed, we bring in reconstruction experts to show the driver failed to yield and violated the three-foot rule. Rex Law stays aggressive until liability is undeniable.
Call 911 and get medical care.
Photograph the scene, car, plate, door position, and your injuries.
Save your damaged bike, helmet, and gear.
Get witness contacts and nearby business names for cameras.
Talk to a lawyer before any insurer calls-Rex Law handles statements and pushes the claim forward.
Five Steps That Protect Your Case
Many truck cases resolve before trial, but Rex Law files suit without hesitation when offers miss the mark. Our courtroom reputation makes carriers rethink lowballing.
Straight Answers for Riders
Do drivers have to give three feet in Nevada?
Yes-move over or give at least three feet.
I wasn't in a bike lane-do I still have a case?
Yes. Bike lanes aren't mandatory if unsafe; drivers must still yield.
What if the driver fled?
We pursue uninsured motorist coverage and investigate to identify them.
Helmet questions?
Not wearing one may affect head-injury damages, but it doesn't erase your claim.
