North Las Vegas has busy corridors, frequent lane changes, and intersections where drivers may turn, merge, or accelerate into traffic before noticing a motorcycle. In practice, that means insurers frequently challenge fault—even when the rider had the right of way.
Common local disputes include:
- Left-turn and merge conflicts at high-traffic intersections
- Stop-and-go traffic where speed and braking distance become contested
- “Lane-splitting” or lane-position arguments (often raised to reduce payment)
- Claims that the rider was speeding or failed to react in time
Even when the crash seems straightforward, the settlement value can swing based on whether the other driver’s account matches physical evidence.


