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Filing a GEICO Claim In Nevada: How an Attorney Can Help Maximize Your Settlement
September 15, 2025

With so many cars on the roads, automobile accidents are an inevitable reality in Nevada. In some cases, you may experienced injury due to a car accident. If you were not at fault for the accident, you may be entitled to compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance company. This compensation could be welcome relief from […]


Would Recent Multi-million Dollar Verdict Against Tesla Happen in Nevada
September 4, 2025

Recently, news broke that Tesla was held liable for a $243,000,000 verdict for a product’s liability action when one of its cars was involved in a collision when the driver a George McGee, with Autopilot engaged, ran a stop sign and a flashing red light at a T-intersection on Card Sound Road, near Key Largo, […]


A Guide to Reporting a Work Injury to Your Employer in Nevada
August 20, 2025

Whether you work with heavy machinery or sit at a desk all day, every industry presents possible injury risks. You could experience an injury from a malfunction in a forklift or by slipping and falling at your office. Regardless of the injury and circumstances, if your injury happens at work, you need to let your […]


Reopening a Workers' Compensation Claim in Nevada: What You Need to Know
August 19, 2025

Key Steps & Eligibility To Reopen a Workers’ Compensation Claim Workers’ compensation can be a significant help when you’re facing a workplace accident. It covers medical bills and provides an income when you are unable to work due to the injury. However, there comes a time when your medical treatment is complete and the workers’ […]


Can Workers’ Compensation Cover Stress-Related Mental Health Issues Developed at Work?
June 25, 2025

Working can be stressful, especially when you hold a job that deals with high pressure and high stakes. Whether you work in the stock market, as a farmer, an EMT, or in the manufacturing industry, you will inevitably experience some workplace stress. However, what if the stress at work gets out of control and causes […]


Can Having a Second Job Impact Your Workers' Compensation Claim?
April 29, 2025

Important Things To Know Before Filing Workers’ Compensation With Concurrent Employment Many people are working more than one job to make additional income or to secure better benefits. You may have a full time job and work part-time in the evenings or weekends. Or maybe you work two part-time jobs. Or maybe you work two […]


April 24, 2025

One of the most common conditions chiropractors treat is personal injury cases, especially after a car accident. An auto accident can often result in whiplash or cervical acceleration and deceleration injuries which can cause harm to the neck, cervical spine, brachial plexus and even traumatic brain injuries. Chiropractic Physicians and Personal Injuries Doctors of chiropractic, […]


What Scenarios Make You Qualified For Workers' Compensation in Nevada?
April 22, 2025

Understanding Workers’ Compensation Eligibility For Independent Contractors, Undocumented Workers & Third-Party Negligence Individuals that are injured on company property can typically acquire workers’ compensation without a battle. However, this is not always the case in every industry and more questions may arise around those that work as independent contractors, undocumented workers, or other nuanced positions. […]


How Workers' Compensation Is Calculated & The Payout Structure Explained
April 18, 2025

What To Expect When Filing For Workers’ Compensation After a Workplace Injury Most jobs come with a certain amount of injury risk. Especially jobs that are involved physically. Because of this, companies in Nevada are required to hold workers’ compensation. As an employee, filing for workers’ compensation after an injury can be complex and can […]


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