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Single Vehicle Auto Accidents in Las Vegas

Although most people think of car collisions as incidents between two or more cars, there are many instances of crashes involving a single driver. There is a wide range of causes for single-car accidents, and they are not always the fault of the driver who crashes. For that reason, it’s best to contact a Las Vegas Nevada accident attorney immediately. Depending on the circumstances of the crash, another driver, individual, or group may be at fault. Never...
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What is a Personal Injury Claim?

Personal injury law is part of tort law. Tort law is a part of civil law when one person suffers an injury or loss due to another person’s actions. Personal injury specifically deals with physical and emotional injuries a person suffers because of the actions or inactions of another person, group, or entity. If you or someone you know has suffered from the actions of someone else, contact some experienced personal injury lawyers in Las Vegas. There...
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Auto Accidents on the Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas is the party city of America, where everyone goes to forget their worries and have a good time. No one anticipates getting into an accident when they wake up in the morning. Though it’s no one’s intention, it may not be too surprising that Las Vegas has a relatively high rate of car collisions. There are several reasons for this, such as the large number of tourists who are unfamiliar with the area. If you...
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Injured In A Car Driven By Your Friend?

Were you injured in a car collision when you were not the driver? You have rights to collect compensation from the responsible driver. What if you were in a car when a loved one or friend was driving? You may not want to seek compensation from that driver, but you might if the insurance company is paying out. Every case is unique and it's best to consult with a Las Vegas car accident attorney to discuss what...
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Premises Liability and Determining Fault For Injuries

Premises Liability states that a property or premises owner or manager is responsible for any injuries that occur on that property due to a dangerous condition of that property. This means that if a hardware store leaves a puddle of oil on their concrete floor with no sign and a person slips and breaks his hip, the hardware store may be liable for any and all costs associated with that slip & fall injury. If you or...
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