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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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What’s the Average Settlement for Bus Accidents in Las Vegas?

The average settlement for bus accidents in Las Vegas varies widely, typically ranging from tens of thousands to several hundred thousand dollars, depending on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and fault. Cases involving severe or permanent injuries can exceed...

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How Much Can Lawyers Reduce Medical Bills?

Lawyers can often reduce medical bills by 25% to 50%, though results vary based on the provider, bill size, insurance coverage, and case circumstances. In injury cases, reductions may be greater because lawyers negotiate liens with healthcare providers. Savings depend...

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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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Can I Sue My Apartment Complex for Injuries?

Yes, you can sue your apartment complex for injuries if their negligence caused your harm. Common reasons include unsafe conditions, lack of repairs, or failure to follow safety laws. You must prove the complex knew or should have known about...

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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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Is Jaywalking Illegal in Nevada? [Updated 2025]

Jaywalking is illegal in Nevada (NRS) 484B.287. Pedestrians must cross at designated crosswalks and obey signals. Fines apply. In extreme cases—where jaywalking leads to a fatal pedestrian accident—charges can be upgraded to involuntary manslaughter. Nevada enforces pedestrian laws, it’s all...

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