Nevada MVA Legal Landscape
Key facts for personal injury attorneys buying leads in NV.
Nevada Crash Statistics
NHTSA FARS 2023 data for NV.
Nevada recorded 389 traffic fatalities in 2023 according to NHTSA FARS data, making it a lower-volume crash state. The per-capita fatality rate of 12.2 per 100,000 residents is near the national average of 12.9 per 100,000. As an at-fault state with modified 51% bar negligence rules, Nevada's legal landscape directly affects how attorneys evaluate and convert MVA leads. High-incident areas include I-15, US-95, and the Las Vegas Strip area, where speed, congestion, and rural road conditions contribute to crash frequency.
What You Receive
Every lead includes these intake fields and quality guarantees.
Lead Qualification Criteria
What passes and what gets filtered out before it reaches you.
Qualified Lead
- Physical injury from a motor vehicle accident
- No current attorney representation
- Within Nevada's 2-year statute of limitations
- Geographic match to your territory
- Reachable by phone or email
- TCPA consent captured at point of intake
- TrustedForm certificate attached
Disqualified
- Property damage only, no physical injury
- Already represented by an attorney
- Accident outside statute of limitations
- Out-of-state or out-of-territory
- Unreachable after 3 contact attempts
Legal Landscape in Nevada
What PI attorneys need to know about NV tort law.
Tort System
Nevada follows the traditional at-fault (tort) system for auto accidents. Injured drivers can pursue a claim directly against the at-fault driver or their insurance company. There is no personal injury protection (PIP) threshold to meet before filing a lawsuit. This means every accident with injuries is potentially recoverable through a third-party claim, making Nevada an active market for MVA lead generation.
Comparative Negligence
Nevada follows modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar. A plaintiff who is 51% or more at fault cannot recover damages.
Damage Caps
No statutory cap on non-economic damages in personal injury cases. Punitive damages capped at 3x compensatory damages if compensatory damages are $100,000 or more, or $300,000 if compensatory damages are under $100,000.
MVA Lead Pricing in Nevada
Current cost-per-lead ranges for NV MVA leads.
Nevada's MVA lead pricing falls in the mid-range nationally. The Las Vegas and Reno metro areas command the highest CPLs within the state due to attorney density and advertising competition. Exclusive leads are recommended for firms seeking the highest conversion rates.
Why Firms Buy MVA Leads in Nevada
What makes NV a strategic market for personal injury firms.
Nevada's modified 51% bar comparative negligence and at-fault tort system create standard PI case conditions. No caps on non-economic or punitive damages keep case values uncapped. With 389 fatalities in 2023 and a fatality rate of 12.2 per 100,000 (at the national average), Nevada produces solid crash volume concentrated in the Las Vegas metro area.
I-15, US-95, and the Las Vegas Strip area generate the majority of crash volume. Las Vegas and Reno are the primary markets. Nevada's unique crash profile is heavily influenced by tourism: millions of visitors annually who are unfamiliar with local roads, impaired driving rates that are above the national average, and extreme heat conditions that affect vehicle performance. The concentration of crashes in Clark County (Las Vegas) allows targeted geographic lead acquisition.
Compliance & Documentation
Every lead meets these compliance standards before delivery.
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See if your county or ZIP is open for exclusive lead delivery.
Get NV PricingNevada MVA Lead FAQ
Common questions about buying MVA leads in NV.
Nevada uses a modified comparative negligence system with a 51% bar. A plaintiff can recover damages as long as their fault does not reach 51%. If the plaintiff is 51% or more at fault, they are barred from recovery. Damages are reduced by the plaintiff's percentage of fault. This is the most common negligence system in the United States.
In Nevada, you have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically bars you from recovering any compensation. For wrongful death claims, a separate statute may apply. It is important to engage an attorney quickly after an accident to preserve evidence and meet filing deadlines.
Nevada requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $20,000 for property damage (25/50/20). These minimums often fall short of covering serious accident injuries, which is why many MVA cases involve underinsured claims.
Exclusive MVA leads in Nevada typically range from $260 to $330 per lead, depending on case type, geographic targeting, and lead quality requirements. Live transfer leads range from $572 to $825. Pricing is influenced by the concentration of personal injury firms in the Las Vegas and Reno metro areas and overall demand for cases in the state.
Yes. Claim Supply offers geographic targeting down to the county and zip code level in Nevada. High-volume areas include the Las Vegas and Reno metropolitan areas. Territory exclusivity ensures your leads are not shared with competing firms in your geographic area, giving you first-mover advantage on every lead.
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