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Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | August 16, 2023 |

The Difference Between Primary & Secondary Insurance In Car Accidents A key question in every car or truck accident is determining who was liable. According to Nevada law, the party or parties who were liable for causing the accident are responsible for paying for the damages of everyone else who was involved. So what happens […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | August 14, 2023 |

Understanding Brake Checking: Liability, Consequences, & Seeking Legal Help In Nevada Anyone who has driven through Las Vegas knows that the streets are filled with drivers who follow too closely. The heavy traffic, impatience, tourists, and aggressive drivers make a perfect storm for tailgating and rear-end accidents. Although the right response to tailgating is to […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | August 9, 2023 |

When Does Joint Liability Apply In Nevada? After a personal injury situation that involved multiple parties, you may be facing a case with joint or several liability. In these cases, there may be multiple parties who contributed to your injury and are legally liable for your damages. Nevada handles these types of situations differently than […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | August 8, 2023 |

Insurance vs. Workers’ Compensation: Understanding Coverage In Company Car Accidents Being able to drive a company car can be a nice job perk, but it can also have its disadvantages. When it comes to car accidents in company vehicles, cases can become complex and it may take time to determine who is liable for the […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | August 2, 2023 |

Like the rest of the country and the world, Nevada has seen one of the hottest summers yet, with health organizations and local governments preparing for additional heatwaves to wash over the state. Temperatures last month in Las Vegas hit a record 116 degrees from July 23-24th while Reno reached 108 degrees on July 16, […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | July 13, 2023 |

With school out and the country in the middle of summer break, a vacation to Las Vegas can be a fun and exciting experience. Las Vegas can offer vacationers a myriad of entertainment including casinos, shows, celebrity restaurants, concerts, and even a Las Vegas Aces game. However, accidents in a hotel or casino are very […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | July 7, 2023 |

Types Of Evidence Used To Prove Negligence In Truck Accidents If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Nevada that involved a truck, you may find yourself wanting to consider legal action to recover financial compensation for your losses and damages. If you are unable to successfully settle your claim with an insurance company […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | July 3, 2023 |

When Should You Consider Mediation or Arbitration for Your Car Accident Claim? When it comes to recovering financial compensation for damages and losses after a car accident, most people imagine going to court. While litigation can be a good option for some cases, your Nevada personal injury lawyer may suggest arbitration or mediation as a […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | June 30, 2023 |

How to Prove Negligence in a Nevada Personal Injury Case If you’ve suffered injuries in an accident that resulted from someone else’s negligence, you may be wondering whether a personal injury attorney can help you recover financial compensation for your damages and losses. In order to win a personal injury case in Nevada, you and […]


Joseph Benson and Ben Bingham | June 28, 2023 |

This June, Frontline and ProPublica released a collaborative investigative documentary titled “America’s Dangerous Trucks”. The docuseries investigate deadly truck accidents across the country and the fight to pass regulations which could possibly reduce truck-related fatalities. The National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration reported that in 2021, more than four hundred people died. Nevada has a […]


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