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How to File a Police Report in Las Vegas

You can file a police report in Las Vegas through the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) online system, by calling their non-emergency line at (702) 828-3111, or by visiting any LVMPD station in person. The online system works 24/7...

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Is It Worth Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney?

Hiring a personal injury attorney is often worth it if your case involves serious injuries, disputed liability, or complex negotiations with insurance companies. Attorneys bring legal expertise, improve your chances of fair compensation, and handle stressful processes. For minor claims...

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Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable?

Personal injury settlements are generally not taxable under federal law if they compensate for physical injuries or illness. However, punitive damages and interest are taxable. Since Nevada has no state income tax, you won’t owe state taxes on your settlement....

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What is the Average Settlement for Nerve Damage?

Nerve damage settlements in Nevada typically range from $20,000 for minor injuries to over $500,000 for severe, permanent damage. The final amount depends on factors like injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and how the damage affects your daily life....

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Compensatory vs Punitive Damages: A Guide for Injury Victims

The key difference in compensatory vs punitive damages is purpose. Compensatory damages reimburse victims for actual losses like medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, helping restore what was lost. Punitive damages, however, punish defendants for extreme misconduct and...

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What Is a Sixth-Degree Burn?

A sixth-degree burn is the most severe burn injury, destroying all skin layers, fat, muscle, and tendons, and completely charring bone. These catastrophic burns often result from fires, explosions, or extreme electrical accidents. Survival is nearly impossible if vital organs...

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What is a Fifth-Degree Burn?

A fifth-degree burn is an extreme, life-threatening injury that destroys the skin, fat, and muscle tissue, reaching down to the bone. The affected area often looks charred black or white, with underlying structures exposed. These burns cannot heal naturally, almost...

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What is a Fourth-Degree Burn?

A fourth-degree burn is a severe injury that penetrates skin layers and underlying fat, extending into muscle, tendons, and sometimes bone. The affected area may appear charred, dry, or blackened. These burns often cause nerve destruction, limiting pain sensation. Treatment...

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Negligence vs. Gross Negligence: A Guide for Accident Victims

Negligence is a failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in unintended harm to others, such as causing an accident by not paying attention. Gross negligence is a more serious disregard for safety, showing reckless or willful indifference to the consequences,...

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What Happens When You Reject an Insurance Settlement Offer?

Rejecting an insurance settlement offer in Nevada means negotiations continue. You can present counteroffers, provide more evidence, or pursue mediation. If no agreement is reached, you may file a lawsuit before the statute of limitations expires. Be prepared for delays,...

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