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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.
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$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.
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$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.
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$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.
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$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.

How Much Information Should the Police be Provided After an Auto Accident?


In most circumstances, if you are in a Las Vegas auto accident, the law requires you to notify the police. However, anything you say to them at the scene of the crash could be used against you–if your case ever goes to trial. Therefore, it is crucial to limit the information you share. Leave the details of your accident to conversations with a car accident attorney in Las Vegas, NV. If this has happened to you, contact us at Valiente Mott so we can provide you with the guidance and support you need after your life has been upended by a car accident.

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