Laws

How to Prove Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Accident

When multiple vehicles are involved in a collision, it can be challenging to determine who is at fault. However, it is possible to establish who is liable and prove your claim for compensation. How Liability is Determined in a Nevada Multi-Vehicle Accident When deciding fault for a car accident, Nevada follows the rule of “modified comparative negligence.” Under this system, each party involved is assigned a percentage of fault, and the driver primarily responsible for the collision...
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The Significance of Strict Liability in Nevada Personal Injury Cases

Strict liability is a legal principle that holds a person or entity responsible for damages or harm without the need to prove negligence or fault. Unlike other areas of tort law, where the injured party must demonstrate that the defendant (at-fault party) was negligent or intentional in causing the injury, strict liability applies even if the defendant acted with reasonable care. Key Aspects of Strict Liability Here is a breakdown of the critical aspects of strict liability:...
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What is Assumption of the Risk?

Assumption of the risk is a legal doctrine that can be used as a defense in personal injury cases. As a result, it can play a significant role in determining liability and compensation. Application in Personal Injury Cases In personal injury cases, defendants (at-fault parties) may use the assumption of the risk as a defense strategy to argue that the plaintiff (injury victim) knowingly and voluntarily took on the risk of a particular activity, fully understanding the...
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Determining Fault in a Rear-End Collision

In most rear-end collisions, the driver who rear-ends another vehicle is presumed to be at fault. This is because drivers are expected to maintain a safe following distance and be prepared to stop or slow down to avoid a collision. However, fault is still decided on a case-by-case basis. Liability for Rear-End Accidents in Nevada Since Nevada is a fault-based state, liability for rear-end collisions is decided by determining which driver was negligent or failed to use...
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Injury Claims Against The Government

Personal injury claims are typically thought of as being pursued against private individuals or businesses. However, it may be possible to file a claim against the government in certain situations. What Are Injury Claims Against the Government? Injury claims against the government are claims for compensation made by individuals who have suffered injury or harm as a result of a government agency or employee’s actions or negligence. These claims can arise from a wide range of situations,...
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