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Can I Collect Damages After a “Minor” Auto Accident?
A car accident is a stressful situation under any circumstances. Even a crash that is considered “minor,” with low-level property damage and mild to no injury, can generate expenses and inconvenience for those involved. It is still possible to collect damages, or financial compensation, for a minor auto accident in Nevada. What Damages Are…
Car Insurance Requirements in Nevada
Before you can lawfully operate a motor vehicle in the state of Nevada, you must purchase at least the minimum required amounts of car insurance. Car insurance is also called proof of financial responsibility, as it demonstrates that a driver is capable of being financially responsible should he or she cause a car crash….
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Nevada?
Losing a loved one is devastating, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death. If you believe one or more parties had the power to prevent your loved one’s fatal injury or illness, however, it can be even more difficult to accept the loss and heal. Pursuing legal action through with our Las Vegas wrongful…
How Long Does It Take to Settle a Personal Injury Case?
If you get injured in an accident such as a car crash, filing a personal injury case could result in financial compensation awarded to you for your losses. The timeline to settle a personal injury case, however, can be lengthy. Each settlement timeline depends on factors that are unique to the case. Understanding what…
Nevada’s Car Inspection Laws
Like many states in recent years, Nevada has passed laws requiring drivers in the state to have their motor vehicles undergo smog checks and other inspections before registering them. These requirements are meant to reduce emissions and help the environment. In this guide, the Las Vegas car accident lawyers at Koch and Brim lay…
Handling a Personal Injury Claim on Your Own vs. Hiring a Lawyer
A personal injury claim is an opportunity for an injured accident victim to collect financial compensation for the medical bills, property repairs and other losses associated with a preventable accident in Las Vegas. If another person’s negligence, or failure to act with proper care, gives you an injury, you may have grounds to file…