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Self-driving vehicles and robotaxis are becoming more common on Las Vegas streets. When an autonomous vehicle collision occurs in Las Vegas, figuring out who is responsible can be complicated.

A self-driving vehicle crash may involve more than just the person inside the car. Liability could involve the vehicle manufacturer, software developer, safety operator, another driver, or multiple parties.

These cases often require reviewing vehicle data, crash records, and other evidence to understand what caused the accident. A Las Vegas car accident lawyer can help identify who may be responsible and what options may be available.

This guide explains how fault works in autonomous vehicle collisions and what steps can help protect your claim.

Fault Can Be Shared Among Several Parties

An autonomous vehicle crash does not always come down to one person’s actions. Depending on what caused the accident, multiple parties may share responsibility, including:

  • The human operator: If the driver was distracted, impaired, or failed to take control when required.
  • The vehicle manufacturer: If a defect involving parts like sensors, brakes, or other hardware contributed to the crash.
  • The software developer: If a system error or programming issue caused the vehicle to respond incorrectly.
  • A third party: If another driver, unsafe road conditions, or a faulty traffic signal played a role.

Because a fault can involve multiple parties, these claims often require detailed investigation. Finding everyone who may be responsible can affect the compensation available after a crash.

How Nevada Law Treats Self-Driving Cars

Nevada was one of the first states to allow autonomous vehicles on public roads. Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 482A sets rules for testing and operating self-driving vehicles, including safety standards and insurance requirements.

These rules can matter after a crash. If an autonomous vehicle failed to meet safety requirements or an operator violated the rules under NRS 482A, that may become part of the liability analysis. See our overview of Nevada’s self-driving vehicle laws for more details.

Nevada is also an at-fault state, meaning the party responsible for the accident is generally responsible for the resulting losses. In an autonomous vehicle collision, proving who caused the crash is key to the claim. For a closer look at how the state handles this technology, see our overview of Nevada’s self-driving vehicle laws.

The Parties Who Can Be Held Responsible

An autonomous vehicle collision can involve more than one responsible party. Fault depends on what caused the crash and who controlled the vehicle or technology involved.

The Human Driver or Safety Operator

Many vehicles still require a human driver to stay alert and take control when needed. If a driver ignores a takeover warning, drives distracted, or fails to respond properly, they may share responsibility for the crash.

The Vehicle Manufacturer

Vehicle manufacturers may be responsible if a defect in the vehicle’s hardware contributed to the accident. Issues such as faulty sensors, brake problems, or system defects may give rise to a product liability claim under Nevada law.

These cases often require technical evidence, including vehicle records, testing information, and expert analysis.

The Software Developer

Autonomous vehicles depend on software to make driving decisions. If a software error causes the vehicle to misread traffic conditions, fail to detect hazards, or respond incorrectly, the developer may be part of the liability investigation.

Robotaxi and autonomous rideshare crashes can involve additional issues, including company policies, vehicle data, and commercial insurance coverage. If your crash involved a robotaxi or an app-based service, our comparison of rideshare versus autonomous vehicle accidents explains how the two differ.

Third Parties

Not every autonomous vehicle crash is caused by the technology itself. Another driver, a faulty traffic signal, or unsafe road conditions may contribute to the accident. Nevada’s comparative negligence rules help determine how responsibility is divided between multiple parties.

To see how these cases stack up against other self-driving incidents, our guide to self-driving car accidents covers common scenarios in more detail.

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How Comparative Negligence Affects Your Recovery

Nevada uses a modified comparative negligence rule under NRS 41.141. You can still recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50% at fault for the crash. Your award is then reduced by your share of the blame.

Here is how that plays out in practice. Say an autonomous vehicle hit you, but you were also speeding at the time. A court might assign you 30% of the fault. If your damages were $100,000, you would recover $70,000. Cross the 51% line, though, and you recover nothing.

Because insurers know this rule, they often try to pin extra blame on injured people to cut what they owe.

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The Evidence That Makes or Breaks These Cases

Autonomous crashes often depend on technical information that is not available in a normal accident.

Evidence may include:

  • Vehicle event data recorder information
  • Sensor and camera records
  • Software decision logs
  • Maintenance, testing, and recall records

This evidence can help show whether the technology failed, worked as designed, or whether human actions caused the crash.

Because much of this information may be controlled by the vehicle company or manufacturer, preserving evidence early can be important.

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What to Do After an Autonomous Vehicle Crash in Las Vegas

Start with safety, then protect yourself. If you’ve been in a collision with a self-driving vehicle, take these steps when you’re able:

  1. Check for injuries and call 911. Get medical care even if you feel okay, since some injuries surface later.
  2. Photograph the scene, the vehicles, any visible company markings on the AV, and the surrounding road and signals.
  3. Get contact information for the driver, the operating company (if listed), and any witnesses.
  4. Report the crash. Nevada drivers generally must file an SR-1 with the DMV within 10 days if a crash causes injury, death, or property damage over $750.
  5. Avoid giving a recorded statement to the other side’s insurer before you’ve spoken with a lawyer.

Every case is different, and the right move depends on your specific facts. The sooner you get guidance, the better your chances of preserving the evidence these claims depend on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is at fault in a self-driving car accident?

It depends on the facts. Fault can rest with the human operator, the vehicle manufacturer, the software developer, a third party, or several of them at once. The answer usually comes down to what failed and who had a duty to prevent it.

What should I do right after a crash with an autonomous vehicle?

Make sure everyone is safe and call emergency services. Then take photos, gather witness and operator information, get medical care, and contact a lawyer familiar with autonomous vehicle claims to preserve important data.

Does insurance cover an autonomous vehicle collision in Las Vegas?

In most cases, yes. Standard auto policies generally apply, and when a company operates the vehicle, its commercial policy may serve as the primary coverage. The details depend on who was at fault and how the vehicle was being used.

Can a software company be sued after a self-driving crash?

Sometimes. If the crash resulted from a coding error or a flawed automated decision, the software developer or manufacturer may be held liable under product or software liability laws. These claims usually require technical evidence and expert review.

Do these cases go to trial?

Many autonomous vehicle claims settle out of court. More complex cases that involve disputed technology or corporate defendants may require a trial. The right approach depends on the strength of the evidence and how the other side responds.

Talk to a Las Vegas Attorney About Your Autonomous Vehicle Crash

A collision with a self-driving vehicle is not a simple fender bender, and you shouldn’t have to untangle it alone. At Gina Corena & Associates, we investigate who was responsible, preserve the data these cases hinge on, and deal with insurance companies so you can focus on healing.

Call us anytime at (702) 680-1111 for a free consultation, available 24/7 in English and Spanish. You pay no fee unless we win. You can also reach out through our contact page to get started.

Reviewed by Gina M. Corena, founding attorney at Gina Corena & Associates.

As founder of Gina Corena & Associates, she is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the people who suffer life-changing personal injuries in car, truck and motorcycle accidents as well as other types of personal injury. Gina feels fortunate to serve the Nevada community and hold wrongdoers accountable for their harm to her clients.

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