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What Happens after a Car Accident in Vegas?

Las Vegas is one of the top destinations for travelers in the United States, so it is no surprise that traffic is jammed most hours of the day. Whether you are a long-time resident or a visitor hoping to strike...

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What are the Odds of Getting in a Car Accident

Car accidents are a serious safety problem in the United States. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people are injured and tens of thousands of people are killed in motor vehicle collisions. Even a more minor accident can ruin your...

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How to Prove You are Not at Fault in a Car Accident

Car crashes happen every day in Clark County. They remain one of the leading causes of accidental injuries in the United States. The National Safety Council (NSC) reports that 42,000 people were killed in motor vehicle wrecks in 2020 alone....

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How Much Does a Car Depreciate After an Accident

Car accidents remain a top public safety threat in the United States. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), the number of catastrophic accidents jumped by nearly 25 percent in 2020. A serious crash can result in severe injuries and,...

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Zip Code Where Most Accidents in Las Vegas Are (And Why)

Motor vehicle accidents are among the leading causes of serious injuries nationwide. According to data provided by the Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT), approximately 4.4 million Americans are injured in traffic collisions each year. While car crashes impact...

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How Much Can Someone Sue for a Car Accident

Being involved in a car accident, especially one that results in serious injuries, is nothing short of traumatic. At the office of Ladah Law, one of the most frequently asked questions that we get is in regards to for how...

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How to Tell Who Is at Fault for a Car Accident

When it comes to car accidents, Nevada is what we call an “at-fault” state. This means that the party who causes the accident–or in most cases, their insurance company–is legally responsible for paying any damages sustained by the victims. But...

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