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$25M


Product Defect - Wrongful Death
$0 Initial Offer A defective vehicle design caused a gas tank explosion. The defense initially denied fault and refused to offer compensation.
Truck Accident icon

$5M


Trucking Accident
$0 Initial Offer A semi-truck ran a stop sign, hitting our client in a crosswalk. Despite denied liability, we secured full policy limits.
Car Accident icon

$3.025M


Car Accident
$100k Initial Offer A fault-free passenger suffered permanent spinal injuries in a T-bone crash. We secured full policy limits—30x the initial offer.
Car Accident icon

$2.6M


Car Accident
$50k Initial Offer A work truck rear-ended our client, causing spinal injuries. After contested litigation, the defense paid 52x their initial offer.
Car Accident icon

$2.578M


Car Accident
$0 Initial Offer After smoking weed, the defendant turned into oncoming traffic, causing a T-bone collision and our client's spinal injuries.

Most Common Injuries From Auto Accidents

According to the Centers for Disease Control, car accidents are the leading cause of injury in the U.S. In fact, more than 2.5 million Americans went to the emergency room for car accident injuries in 2012. Car accident victims can suffer a number of injuries.  Those injuries may include:

Muscle Sprain/Strain
Broken Bones
Bone Fractures
Spine Injuries (including whiplash); and
Brain Injuries

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What is Med-Pay Coverage in Nevada?

Medial Payments Coverage in Nevada (Nevada Med-Pay) is an optional form of car insurance in Nevada.  Med-Pay Coverage may be added to any automobile insurance.  In short, Med-Pay Coverage pays you for your medical expenses resulting from an accident.  Med-pay Coverage is one of the cheapest and most beneficial insurance policies you may purchase!

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What is the Fee for a Personal Injury Lawyer in Nevada?

The first question most new clients ask personal injury lawyers is: “How much do I have to pay you?”  The fee for a personal injury lawyer is an important question to ask.  The answer, fortunately, is usually the same for all personal injury lawyers. Most personal injury lawyers in Nevada are paid through a contingency fee.  On very rare occasions, some personal injury lawyers are paid through an hourly fee.

Both forms of fees for personal injury lawyers are explained below (as well as costs).

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