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How to Subpoena Witnesses in a Nevada Injury Case
A subpoena in a Nevada personal injury case is a legal document that requires a person to appear for testimony or produce evidence and documents relevant to your claim. Navigating subpoenas can be complicated, with strict procedures and deadlines. Any misstep may result in evidence being excluded or a witness being dismissed. That’s why…
How Much is My Las Vegas Car Accident Worth?
Disclaimer: The settlement ranges and examples in this article are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee a specific outcome. Every car accident case is unique. For an accurate evaluation of your potential compensation, contact a qualified Las Vegas car accident attorney at Valiente Mott. Car accidents are a daily reality on Las…
Nevada’s Modified Comparative Fault Rule Explained
If you’re injured in an accident because of someone else’s negligence, you could be entitled to recover compensation for your injuries and losses. This could result from a car accident, work injury, slip and fall, dog bite, or any other situation caused by another person’s careless behavior. A Las Vegas personal injury lawyer can…
What Are Nevada’s Rules of Evidence in An Accident?
When you’re dealing with a car accident or personal injury claim in Nevada, the rules about what evidence is allowed can make the difference between winning and losing your case. Nevada’s rules of evidence control what information a judge or jury is allowed to see, significantly shaping your case. Not everything you, a witness,…
E-Scooters & E-Bikes in Las Vegas: What the New Rules Mean After a Child’s Death—and How Injured Riders Can Protect Their Rights
Key takeaways A 12-year-old was killed while riding an electric scooter in the Las Vegas area, intensifying safety concerns for families. Source: KSNV Nevada has no statewide helmet mandate for e-bikes/e-scooters, but local rules now fill the gap. Clark County and the City of Las Vegas require helmets for minors, with Las Vegas’ ordinance…