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Speeding Accident leads to Fatality in Las Vegas – Attorney Blog 752

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According to 8 News Now, a North Las Vegas accident occurred recently that resulted in the death of a female driver involved in the crash. The accident was a single-vehicle crash that happened on Lake Mead Boulevard and Simmons Street.  The news report on the crash indicated that it was believed the woman was traveling at a high rate of speed at the time of the collision. 

Unfortunately, driving too quickly is among the most common and most dangerous driving behavior and can significantly increase the chances of a fatal car accident occurring. When a vehicle collides at high speed, there will be a greater force of impact from the collision, which can result in much more serious injuries. This is true for all individuals involved in high-speed accidents, including innocent victims who were not speeding and who are struck by a high-speed vehicle. In these tragic situations, contacting a lawyer in Las Vegas, NV can be advisable for victims so they can understand their rights.

Speeding Can Cause Fatal Wrecks

As 8 News Now reported, the Las Vegas woman killed in the recent wreck on Lake Mead Boulevard was believed by police to have lost control of her vehicle because she was driving her Nissan at too high of a speed.  When she lost control of the car, she hit a wall and was ejected from the car. Unfortunately, she died at the scene.

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