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What to Do After a Car Accident in Clark County

After a car accident in Clark County, call 911, document the scene, seek medical attention, and contact an attorney. Check for injuries and stay at the scene if it is safe to do so. Exchange insurance and contact information, take...

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Car Accident Compensation Available to Clark County Victims

Clark County car accident victims may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. In serious cases, victims may also pursue future medical costs, reduced earning capacity, wrongful death damages, and, in rare cases, punitive...

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Average Car Accident Settlement in Clark County

In Clark County, the average car accident settlement ranges from about $5,000 for minor injuries to $3 million or more for catastrophic harm. There is no single average; typical ranges are $5,000–$25,000 for minor soft-tissue injuries, $30,000–$100,000 for moderate injuries...

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Average Personal Injury Settlement in Clark County

In Clark County, the average personal injury settlement ranges from $10,000 for minor injuries to $1 million or more for major injuries. There is no single average, but typical ranges are $10,000–$50,000 for minor injuries, $50,000–$250,000 for surgical injuries, and...

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Dina Romaya-Ladah Named Among Top 100 Women Of The Year

Dina Romaya-Ladah was awarded Top 100 Women of the Year for her leadership, professional accomplishments, and meaningful community impact. This honor highlights her dedication to clients, advocacy work, and service beyond the courtroom, celebrating women who inspire, lead, and give...

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Why Is My Car Accident Settlement Taking So Long?

Car accident settlements take longer because insurers delay negotiations, dispute fault, or wait until you reach maximum medical improvement. Ongoing treatment, missing medical records, multiple insurance policies, or serious injuries also extend timelines. Settling too early can reduce compensation, so...

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