Las Vegas Car Accident Report for December 2021

The first 7 months of 2021 were the deadliest in the last 10 years for Las Vegas drivers, passengers, and pedestrians, and unfortunately, the last half of 2021 hasn’t shown much improvement.
How to Get the Most Money From Your Car Accident

The number of fatal car crashes in Nevada increased by more than 3 percent from 2019 to 2020—even though there were far fewer drivers on the road in the early days of the pandemic. Sadly, each year, more than 300 people die as a result of Nevada car crashes.
What Are a Passenger’s Rights After a Las Vegas Car Crash?

After being involved in an auto accident in Nevada, you may wonder about your next steps. For drivers, this can include notifying your auto insurance company, giving information to police, or contacting an auto accident attorney.
Las Vegas Car Accident Report for October 2021

The first seven months of 2021 have proven the deadliest of the last decade for Nevada drivers. And unfortunately, this trend doesn’t show any signs of slowing as the year closes to an end.
Las Vegas Car Accident Report for September 2021

Although the COVID-19 pandemic dampened the number of car crashes throughout much of the U.S. in 2020, Nevada was an exception.
Your Legal Obligations After You’re In a Las Vegas Car Accident

In 2019, traffic accidents claimed the lives of more than 300 Nevada residents. And thousands more are injured in car crashes each year.
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.
When Should You Hire A Personal Injury Attorney?
If you or a loved one has been injured by someone else’s reckless or negligent actions, you may be wondering what to do next. It’s important to find an experienced personal injury attorney to protect your legal rights, advocate on your behalf, and help you get the compensation you need to recover.
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.