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My Auto Insurance Company is Stalling
In the aftermath of a car accident, insurance companies are required to treat you fairly—even if they insure the other driver. This is called acting in good faith, and every insurance company should oblige by avoiding unnecessary delays and processing an insurance claim in a reasonable amount of time. However, if your insurance company…
Understanding the Role of a Car Accident Lawyer
When a car accident lawyer takes on your personal injury case after you’ve been hurt and suffered financial losses, they handle every aspect of your case from beginning to end. While your Las Vegas car accident lawyers can serve many different roles for you, their ultimate goal is to help you get the financial…
Understanding Statute of Limitations and Why It’s Important
The statute of limitations (SOL) is the most important legal deadline for your personal injury lawsuit. If you fail to comply with it, even a strong case for negligence could be lost. The SOL varies from state to state, and calculating the time to file a lawsuit can be complex. The best way to…
Can You Go to Jail for a Fatal Car Accident?
You could go to jail for a fatal car accident. Nevada statute 484B.657 makes vehicular manslaughter a misdemeanor offense–if the driver proximately causes the death of another person through negligence or an act of omission. However, not all accidents are caused by negligence. The highway might have been dangerous due to inclement weather, such as…
If You Rear-End Someone, Is It Always Your Fault?
The basic presumption when you rear-end someone is that you are at fault. However, this is a presumption and not an incontestable fact. Evidence in a rear-end collision might show that the driver you rear-ended or a third party ultimately caused the crash. Proving fault in a Nevada rear-end collision is crucial because of…