The moments after a car accident can feel overwhelming. You may have severe, painful injuries, be unable to drive your vehicle away from the accident site, and feel confused, traumatized, and disoriented. However, what you do after the accident is very important. Since Nevada is a fault state, you can preserve evidence that your Las…
Since Nevada is a fault car insurance state, you have two options to secure compensation after an accident: filing an insurance claim or filing a personal injury lawsuit. Many car accident cases begin in the insurance stage and progress to a lawsuit if the claim is unsuccessful. There are many components to an insurance accident…
Like most states, Nevada follows a fault insurance system when it comes to car accidents. If you suffer injuries in an accident someone else is responsible for, the other driver must pay for the damages you incur, such as medical bills or vehicle repairs. However, to prove your right to damages and recover from your…