18
Mar

At What Age Can Kids Sit in the Front Seat of a Car in Nevada?
Many parents wonder at what age kids can sit in the front seat of a car in Nevada when planning family road trips or daily commutes. Understanding Nevada’s car seat and front seat laws helps parents make informed decisions about their children’s safety. Proper child passenger saf...
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18
Mar

What To Do When You Experience Delayed Pain After an Accident
Whether you've just walked away from a crash on a major highway or a fender-bender on a side street, one thing is certain: Car accidents cause immense stress, and injuries only compound that stress. If you experience little to no pain in the aftermath of your collision, you...
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18
Mar

Average Car Accident Settlement For A Back And Neck Injury
A back and neck injury can affect you both physically and financially. A car accident settlement is supposed to compensate accident victims for their injury-related losses. However, there is no formula for calculating an average settlement. Instead, the settlement you can expect ...
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18
Mar

Concussions and Their Impact on Driving
Can you drive with a concussion? Many people who have experienced a head injury wonder how soon they can start driving again. Getting back behind the wheel after a concussion is a big step forward in a person’s recovery. Many factors influence when it’s safe to return to the driv...
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18
Mar

The Hazards and Dangers of Scissor Lifts
Scissor lifts raise workers to high areas on job sites, and many trades rely on this equipment every day. Although these machines help with accessing difficult-to-reach places, they also present real dangers. Workers face serious risks when operators ignore safety rules or when e...
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18
Mar

Flashlight and Road Flares
Thousands of car accidents happen every year in Reno, Nevada. In fact, the city has recently topped the list of U. S. locations with the highest number of fatal rush hour crashes, highlighting just how common an occurrence vehicle accidents have become in the area. When taking on ...
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18
Mar

What You Need to Know When in a Single-Vehicle Accident
When most people think of car accidents, they imagine two or more vehicles colliding. However, many car accidents may only involve a single-vehicle collision. In a single-car crash, the sole vehicle collides with an object or veers off the road. Being involved in a single-vehicle...
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18
Mar

9 Things You Should Know About a Free Personal Injury Lawyer Consultation
After an accident, your injuries could make it difficult to pursue your personal injury claim on your own. Fortunately, you can hire a Nevada injury lawyer to handle your case while you focus on your health. Most injury attorneys provide free consultations to new clients. A Las V...
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18
Mar

If You Rear-End Someone, Is It Always Your Fault?
Rear-end car accidents are among the most common types of crashes on Nevada roads. If you've ever been in one—or worried about what might happen if you are—you’ve probably wondered: “If I rear-end someone, is it always my fault? ” While it&rsquo...
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18
Mar

The Difference Between Special Damages and General Damages Explained
If you get hurt in an accident in Las Vegas, you can seek legal recourse. Damages usually come in two main types: special damages and general damages. These legal terms appear in almost every personal injury case. However, they have different purposes. Generally speaking, the di...
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18
Mar

Do You Need a CDL To Drive a Box Truck?
If you've ever rented a box truck for a move or considered driving one for work, you might have asked yourself: Do you need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to operate a box truck in Nevada? The answer isn’t always straightforward—it depends on the weig...
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18
Mar

Symptoms of a Broken Tailbone
The tailbone sits at the very bottom of the spine. It’s made up of three to five small bones that curl slightly and connect to the pelvis. It may be tiny compared to other ones in the body, but it plays a major role in helping you sit, stand, and keep your balance. Most people do...
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