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The Danger of Brain Swelling After Car Accident

Brain swelling after a car accident is a medical emergency. Swelling increases pressure inside the skull, which can restrict blood flow, damage brain tissue, and cause permanent disability or death. Symptoms may develop quickly or over hours. Immediate treatment is...

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10 Benefits of Hiring Attorneys Who Handle Car Accidents

Hiring attorneys who handle car accidents offers significant benefits, including skilled negotiation with insurance companies, thorough investigation of your claim, and protection of your legal rights. Their experience ensures you pursue maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain...

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Why Car Accident Witness Statements Make or Break Your Case

Car accident witness statements can make or break your case because they provide independent accounts that support or contradict the involved parties’ versions of events. Reliable witness testimony helps establish fault, clarify disputed facts, and counter false claims. Insurance companies...

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Who to Call When in a Car Accident (6 Must-Make Calls)

After a car accident, call 911 for emergency medical assistance, call the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, call your insurance company, call a tow truck or roadside assistance, call your doctor for a medical evaluation, and call a trusted car...

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10 Reasons to Get a CT Scan After Car Accident

A CT scan can detect internal injuries and bleeding that may not show symptoms right away. It provides detailed images of the brain, spine, and organs to ensure no hidden damage is missed. Getting a CT scan after a car...

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Feet on the Dash: 15 Avoidable Passenger Injuries

You shouldn’t allow passengers to ride with their feet on the dashboard because in a crash, airbags deploy at high speed and force. If your feet are up, airbags can slam your legs into your face or chest, causing broken...

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How Long Can a Car Accident Case Stay Open?

A car accident case can stay open for months or even years, depending on the complexity, injuries, and negotiations involved. In Nevada, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit. Delays can...

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When is a Rear-End Collision Not Your Fault?

A rear-end collision in Nevada may not be your fault if the driver ahead braked suddenly for no reason, reversed into you, had faulty brake lights, or made an abrupt lane change. If another vehicle pushed you forward into the...

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Maximizing Lower Back Pain Car Accident Settlements

Lower back pain car accident settlements vary widely based on injury severity, medical treatment required, and impact on daily life. Minor strains may settle for thousands, while herniated discs or spinal injuries can reach six figures. Factors include liability clarity,...

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