Auto Accidents

Blurred Vision After a Car Accident

Have you ever heard of someone claiming they have blurred vision after a car accident? It’s a genuine issue for some survivors of a car accident. In this article, you will learn what causes blurred vision after a car accident and how a Las Vegas car collision lawyer may be able to help you. Contact us today for your free, confidential case evaluation if you or a loved one has experienced blurred vision after a car accident....
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Memory Loss After an Accident

While it is common for many people to experience temporary memory loss after an accident, in some cases, memory loss could be a sign of a traumatic brain injury. In this article, you will learn the common types of memory loss after an accident and how it can affect your life. If you or someone you love suffers from memory loss after a car accident, contact a Las Vegas car accident attorney today for a free, confidential...
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PTSD After a Car Accident

Every person will have a different psychological response to traumatic events. Can you suffer from PTSD after a car accident? The short answer is yes. In this article, you will learn what PSTD is, some symptoms that may point to PTSD, and what legal rights you may have if you suffered from PTSD after a car accident. If you or a loved one in Nevada suffers from PTSD from a car accident, contact a Las Vegas auto...
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Should I Sign A Medical Authorization Release Form After My Accident?

Dealing with an insurance company after a car accident can be complicated and overwhelming. One decision you will have to make is whether to sign a medical authorization release form that permits the insurer to review your medical records. While the insurance company should be provided medical records related to your accident injuries, they do not need access to your complete medical history. The Importance of Medical Records In most situations, only you, someone else you have...
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Who Is Liable for a Car Accident Caused by Bad Road Conditions?

Sometimes car accidents are not caused by a negligent driver but rather bad road conditions. In these cases, a municipal authority may be liable if the road condition was preventable. Common Road Conditions That Lead to Car Accidents Some of the most common dangerous road conditions that lead to car accidents often fall into three categories: road design, construction, or maintenance. For example: Debris on the road. Large cracks in the road. Lack of guardrails or dividers....
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