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  • These Are the Most Dangerous Highways in America
    These Are the Most Dangerous Highways in America
    Highway I-80 in Nevada is one of the most dangerous highways in America with an average of 153 car crashes and 173 fatalities every year. Safe Highway Driving Safe driving can help prevent accidents on dangerous roads and highways. Although there's always the possibility of a car accident while traveling, some roads are more dangerous than others due to heavy traffic and high-speed limits. The U.S. Department of Transportation
  • How Negligent Entrustment May Impact Your Car Accident Claim
    How Negligent Entrustment May Impact Your Car Accident Claim
    If one person allows another person to drive his or her car, the person who loaned the car may be held liable for injuries and property damages under negligent entrustment laws. Negligent Entrustment Laws Negligent entrustment refers to one party entrusting a motor vehicle to another party without making sure the driver has a valid driver’s license or allowing a person to drive a vehicle without the knowledge of
  • When an Underage Driver Causes a DUI Crash in Nevada
    When an Underage Driver Causes a DUI Crash in Nevada
    In Nevada, dram shop laws can hold establishments who serve alcohol to minors liable for injuries and property damages caused by DUI crashes. Dram Shop Liability Laws A "dram shop claim" or civil lawsuit against a Nevada business or individual who sells or serves alcohol is not allowed if the involved party is 21 years old or older. Dram shop liability in Nevada only applies if the intoxicated person
  • What Are Punitive Damages?
    What Are Punitive Damages?
    Punitive damages are designed to punish the wrongdoer. They are typically awarded by the court when a defendant's behavior is found to be especially egregious. Recovering Punitive Damages Punitive damages, also referred to as exemplary damages, are not awarded as compensation for injuries, but rather as a punishment for a particularly harmful act. Punitive damages are typically awarded by the court to punish a defendant for his/her actions and