In this post: Police often use “aggressive driving” to describe a pattern of behavior such as speeding, unsafe lane changes, tailgating, or running traffic signals. That label can increase penalties, impact your insurance, and influence fault in a personal injury case. A strong defense focuses on context, including traffic flow, road conditions, video evidence, and witness accounts to challenge whether the label Read More
The Legal Side of Lane Splitting in Nevada: What Nevada Courts Say About Fault and Liability
In this post: Nevada law generally prohibits lane splitting and passing within the same lane. After a crash, courts apply a modified comparative negligence standard. If you are more than 50 percent at fault, you cannot recover damages. If you are 50 percent or less at fault, your recovery is reduced by your share of responsibility. Lane splitting can increase your percentage of fault, but it does not automatically Read More
How Fault Is Determined in Las Vegas Motorcycle Accidents
Under Nevada law, fault in a motorcycle accident is not just an opinion. It is a legal determination guided by Nevada’s comparative negligence statute, NRS 41.141. This law allows you to recover compensation as long as your share of fault is not greater than the fault of the parties you are claiming against. However, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. This law says you can recover money for your Read More
12 Warning Signs of Traumatic Brain Injury from a Motorcycle Accident
A motorcycle crash can change your life in seconds, but a traumatic brain injury can quietly change it forever. One of the most dangerous parts of a brain injury is that you may feel fine right after the crash. Hours or even days later, symptoms can start to appear, and by then, the damage may already be serious. For riders, this is one of the most overlooked and most dangerous consequences of an accident. What many Read More
Who Can Be Held Liable After a Truck Accident
When a crash involves a commercial truck, the question is rarely just whether the driver made a mistake. In many Nevada truck accident cases, liability can extend to the trucking company, a maintenance provider, a cargo loading company, a manufacturer, or even another negligent driver. That matters because the more serious the crash, the more important it becomes to identify every party whose actions contributed to Read More
What Impacts Your Motorcycle Accident Settlement in Las Vegas
In Las Vegas, motorcycle crash claims are governed under Nevada’s fault and comparative negligence laws. Who is considered responsible for the crash, and by what percentage, directly impacts whether you can recover compensation and how much your case may be worth. After a crash, you may be facing unexpected medical bills, missed work, ongoing pain, and an insurance company that is already questioning your version of Read More
How Fault Is Determined After a Car Accident in Nevada
After a car accident, two questions become immediate: how serious are the injuries, and who is at fault. That second question is not just a legal detail. It determines who pays for medical care, lost income, property damage, and in serious cases, long-term recovery. State traffic safety data from Nevada’s Zero Fatalities program reports 406 traffic deaths in 2023 and a preliminary 419 deaths in 2024, with impaired Read More
What You Should Do as an Injured Passenger in a Las Vegas Car or Motorcycle Accident
As a passenger, you usually did nothing to cause the crash, yet you still carry the physical and financial consequences. You may start hearing different versions of what happened from drivers, police, and insurance adjusters, making it difficult to know where you stand. Preliminary state data shows 381 fatal crashes across Nevada in 2024, and Clark County recorded 293 road deaths, making 2024 the deadliest year on Read More
Settlement Myths: Why the First Offer Is Rarely the Best One You’ll Get
In this post: First settlement offers aim to resolve claims before the full cost of a crash becomes clear. Motorcycle and truck cases often involve bias, rushed fault allocation, and injuries that evolve over time. Waiting, gathering evidence, and evaluating long-term impact creates leverage and protects recovery. Insurance companies do not make early settlement offers to be generous. They make them to close claims Read More
How Are Commercial Truck Crash Investigations Different From Regular Car Crashes in Nevada?
In this post: Commercial truck crash investigations move faster, dig deeper, and involve far more players than regular car crashes. Evidence disappears quickly, liability spreads across companies, and catastrophic injuries change the stakes. Treating a truck case like a fender-bender costs injured people leverage and compensation. A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh 80,000 pounds. Physics does not negotiate Read More








