Our Mission: Demystifying Crash Data

The days immediately following a car accident are chaotic, and the system is intentionally confusing. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters, proprietary algorithms, and decades of historical data working to minimize your payout. You have adrenaline and a smartphone. We built LVShield to level that playing field.

  1. Clarity Before the Call

    Insurance adjusters are trained to call you within 24 hours, often when you are still in shock or on pain medication, to secure a recorded statement. Our goal is to give you absolute clarity on your legal standing before that phone ever rings.

  2. Data, Not Guesswork

    We don't deal in vague legal advice. By aggregating Clark County intersection data, local hospital logistics, and state traffic laws, we turn subjective crash stories into objective, actionable data.

  3. Advocating for the Driver

    The legal landscape is often stacked against the everyday driver. We exist to strip away the complex legal jargon and provide Southern Nevada residents with a straightforward, transparent look at their rights.

The Community Feedback

LVShield isn't a corporate black box; it's a living platform built for Southern Nevada. We rely on local insight to stay accurate. Whether you've spotted a data error, have a question about our logic, or just want to help us improve, we're listening.

Inside the Case Merit Engine

The Case Merit Engine is not a black box, and it isn't just guessing. It is a deterministic evaluation tool built specifically around Nevada state laws. When you answer our questionnaire, your timeline, evidence, other details are actively checked against the actual statutes that govern personal injury claims in Clark County.

  • NRS 41.141

    Modified Comparative Negligence

    Nevada follows a '51% rule'. If you are found to be 51% or more at fault for the crash, you cannot recover any damages. The engine evaluates your intersection data and the positioning of the vehicles to estimate baseline liability.

  • NRS 11.190

    Statute of Limitations Auditing

    In Nevada, you generally have exactly two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, and three years for property damage. The engine verifies your timeline to ensure your claim is still legally viable.

  • Adjuster Defense Algorithms

    Evidence & 'Treatment Gap' Weighting

    Insurance companies use software (like Colossus) to devalue claims based on missing police reports or delayed hospital visits. The engine flags these exact same missing pieces in your story, giving you a realistic look at how an adjuster will score your file.

Our Promise to Southern Nevada

LVShield was built to serve the Las Vegas community. We know these roads intimately—from the unpredictable tourist traffic on the Strip to the aggressive 80mph commutes on the 215 Beltway. Because we are focused exclusively on Southern Nevada, our tool is perfectly calibrated for the local environment. Most importantly, we believe that basic legal clarity should not be locked behind a consultation fee. That is why LVShield is, and always will be, completely free to use.

Ready to see exactly where you stand?Stop guessing. Run your crash details through the Case Merit Engine and get an objective evaluation based on Nevada law.