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Brake Failure Accidents

Being involved in a car collision can be a very frightening experience that is all too common in America. When a car crash is due to brake failure, it can become more complicated to determine who is to blame for the collision. If there truly was a brake failure, there are several people or entities that may be responsible. The driver of the vehicle will claim that he or she is not responsible for the property damage...
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Hoverboard Explosions

Hoverboards have become a very popular gift for children and adults alike. Videos of people falling off them have provided some sadistic entertainment and alerted watchers to the dangers of attempting to use the devices without practice. Another very serious danger with hoverboards is that they are prone to catching fire or exploding, even when not in use. Injuries occurring from exploding hoverboards can alter your life in many different ways. Make sure to speak to a...
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Smart Phones Have Been Exploding!

No one expects their smartphone to be an explosive hazard, but that’s just the kind of story that has come to light the past year. It’s such an issue that one brand was banned completely from all airlines during commercial flights. It is completely unacceptable for a product such as a phone to explode randomly; this puts customers at extreme risks with no reason to expect any sort of danger. This is a very clear case of...
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Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada

Nothing feels quite like the thrill of riding a motorcycle. You’re riding a two-wheeled piece of metal weighing only a couple hundred pounds, exposed to the world around you and alone with your thoughts. The thrill of being one with the bike, road, and air is unmatched by any other form of transportation. Unfortunately, the exposed nature of riding a motorcycle that gives the feeling of unadulterated freedom also puts riders at risk in the case of...
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Nevada Auto Insurance Laws

The state of Nevada requires automobile liability insurance policies to cover $15,000 for bodily injury or death of a single person in any one accident, $30,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more persons in a single accident, and $10,000 for injury to or the destruction of property of others in any one accident. Coverage for property damage only covers the cost of damage you or your car causes during an accident, it does not...
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