Zachary Clayton
What is the Difference Between Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault?
Sexual abuse and sexual assault are serious crimes that cause lasting harm to victims. While these terms are often used together, they have distinct legal meanings and definitions. Understanding the difference helps people recognize these crimes and seek appropriate […]
How Much Are Most Slip and Fall Settlements?
Slip and fall settlements typically range from $15,000 to $45,000 for most cases. However, the actual amount you might receive depends on several important factors that can push your settlement much higher or lower than this average range. What Determines […]
NRS 41.510 Limitation of liability; exceptions for malicious acts if consideration is given or other duty exists.
NRS 41.135 Limitation on liability of victims of certain crimes for injury or damage sustained by offender.
NRS 41A.097 Limitation of actions; tolling of limitation.
NRS 38.250 Nonbinding arbitration of certain civil actions filed in district court required; nonbinding arbitration of certain civil actions filed in justice court authorized; effect of certain agreements by parties to use other alternative methods of resolving disputes.
NRS 42.005 Exemplary and punitive damages: In general; limitations on amount of award; determination in subsequent proceeding.
Does MRI Increase Settlement?
Yes, getting an MRI after a car accident or personal injury can significantly impact your settlement amount. Medical imaging like MRI scans provides concrete evidence of your injuries that insurance companies and courts cannot easily dismiss. Why MRI Scans Matter […]
NRS 41A.071 Dismissal of action filed without affidavit of medical expert.
What Evidence Do I Need for a Car Accident Claim?
Getting into a car accident can leave you feeling overwhelmed and confused about what to do next. One of the most important steps you can take is gathering the right evidence to support your car accident claim. The evidence you […]
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