Motorcyclist Hospitalized after Accident near Sahara Avenue

LAS VEGAS, NV (September 14, 2022) – Friday night, an unidentified rider sustained injuries in a motorcycle crash on Fort Apache Road.

The collision occurred at 8:35 p.m., at the 2200 block of Fort Apache Road near Sahara Avenue on August 12th.

As per the reports, an unspecified sedan collided with a motorcyclist for reasons still not known. The impact of the crash caused the motorcyclist to sustain serious injuries, including broken bones and a head injury. Responding medics then took the rider to a local hospital for treatment.

Officials stated that the speed of the motorcyclist may have contributed to the collision, however, an active investigation is ongoing.

Authorities are also encouraging anyone who can provide information about the crash on Fort Apache Road to call local police as soon as possible.

Motorcyclists rarely escape injury when an accident occurs. It is important to never underestimate the bike’s speed when you’re riding a motorcycle. Additionally, strictly follow traffic laws and the conditions of the road. For other drivers, do not tailgate a motorcyclist and maintain a safe following distance. Give motorcyclists a full traffic lane when you pass, as they too have equal rights on the road.


It is important to have strong legal representation on your side when injured in a motorcycle accident. Reach out to the personal injury lawyers Sweet James today. With 20 years of experience in the field, they know what it takes to help you win your case. Their team understands what you are going through, and they are here to help you seek justice and compensation. Call their office at (800) 975-3435 for a free and confidential case evaluation. You can reach them 24 hours a day and 7 days a week through email, text, and online chat. Click here to request a police report.

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