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How College Students Can Grow a Successful Personal Injury Law Career

Personal injury lawyers make up about 10 percent of the 800,000 to 1.2 million total attorneys practicing in the U.S. This area of law practice can involve long hours and stressful cases, but can also be one of the most rewarding career choices. As a personal injury lawyer, you’ll be able to represent people dealing with serious, potentially life-altering injuries… Read More »How College Students Can Grow a Successful Personal Injury Law Career

Have You Suffered a Personal Injury Due to Distracted Driving?

In the two decades since personal cell phones became commonplace, almost all U.S. states—including Nevada—have enacted laws prohibiting drivers from texting, surfing, or talking without a hands-free device while behind the wheel. But these laws haven’t deterred all drivers from driving while distracted. Each year, inattentive drivers are responsible for more than a million crashes on U.S. roads. If you… Read More »Have You Suffered a Personal Injury Due to Distracted Driving?

How Road Rage Put’s Nevada Drivers At Risk Of A Car Accident

Road rage is on the rise—and is currently responsible for more than 50 percent of all auto accidents. Aggressive driving and extreme driving behaviors like following too closely, changing lanes without signaling, and speeding lead to injury and death on a daily basis. However, understanding the facts about road rage can help you prevent an accident. Below, we’ll discuss some… Read More »How Road Rage Put’s Nevada Drivers At Risk Of A Car Accident

The Five Most Common Types of Nevada Personal Injury Claims

Personal injury is one of the broadest categories of civil law—these claims can encompass everything from defamation to dog bites to defective products. But when it comes to filing personal injury claims, what do Nevada attorneys tend to see the most often? The answers may surprise you. Below, we’ll discuss five common types of personal injury claims filed in Nevada’s… Read More »The Five Most Common Types of Nevada Personal Injury Claims