Tag: Nevada Dui Accident

Dealing With Medical Providers: Managing Medical Bills & Liens During The Settlement Process
August 21, 2024

How Medical Liens Work During Your Personal Injury Settlement: Common Types & Strategies To Manage Them After a car accident, there is a certain period of time where you may have received medical care for your injuries, but your personal injury claim has not been settled. Because of this, your medical bills go unpaid. In […]


Utilizing Expert Testimony: Leveraging Expert Witnesses To Support Your Claim

Understanding The Importance Of Finding Key Evidence To Prove Your Personal Injury Claims When it comes to personal injury claims after an accident, it can be complicated and challenging to get the compensation that you deserve. These claims rely on the right evidence to prove the at-fault party is liable for the damages; a licensed […]


Proving Liability: Strategies for establishing fault and holding the responsible party accountable
August 13, 2024

Navigating The Insurance Claim Process & Proving Liability In Car Accidents: Key Definitions, Critical Evidence & Important Rules With more people driving, the possibility of an accident continues to rise. Where there used to be only one or maybe two cars per household, it is common for many households to own three or more cars. […]


Calculating Your Damages: Including Medical Bills, Lost wages & Non-Economic Damages
August 1, 2024

How Your Compensation is Determined In Nevada If you have been in an accident and are in the process of a claim, you may be wondering how much compensation you will receive. An insurance company will look at lost income, medical bills, pain and suffering, as well as some other losses in order to determine […]


Negotiating With Insurance Adjusters: Techniques For Achieving a Favorable Settlement Offer
July 8, 2024

Effective Strategies For Negotiating Car Accident Claims With Insurance Adjusters Insurance adjusters use specific tactics to ensure they don’t have to payout as much on your claim. This can make negotiating with an insurance adjuster an intimidating process. However, with the right strategies and preparation, you can significantly increase your chances of achieving a favorable […]


Considering Future Damages: Anticipating Long-term Medical Expenses & Future Losses
July 4, 2024

Reporting Future Expenses In Your Car Accident Insurance Claim If you’ve been in a car accident and have started an insurance claim, there are so many expenses you have to take care of including a potentially significant medical bill. Hopefully your insurance will take care of these expenses, but you may not have considered reporting […]


Avoiding Common Mistakes: Pitfalls To Avoid That Could Jeopardize Your Settlement
July 3, 2024

Strategic Steps To Strengthen Your Case & Secure Adequate Compensation After An Accident If you have been in a Las Vegas car accident or any other type of accident, you know how the adrenaline can coarse through your body, causing you to forget important things that are required for an insurance claim. A Las Vegas […]


Understanding Settlement Offers Evaluating Offers & Knowing When To Accept Or Negotiate Further
July 1, 2024

Assessing Insurance Settlement Offers For Adequate Compensation In Las Vegas: Key Factors & Strategies When you’ve been in a car accident in Las Vegas or any other type of accident that requires insurance, the last thing you want is to find out that your insurance settlement was too low and does not cover all your […]


Two workers in blue uniforms and safety helmets supporting an injured colleague, indicating a scenario that may require Workers' Compensation
June 27, 2024

Forever Chemicals are constantly in the news with study after study warning of the risks these chemicals can pose to humans. Forever Chemicals, or polyfloroalkyl substances (PFAS for short) are synthetic chemicals that can be found in consumer products and industrial processes, and have been found to migrate into the soil, water, and air—thus remaining […]


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