Personal Injury

Can I Sue if My Seatbelt Didn’t Work in an Accident?

Can I Sue if My Seatbelt Didn’t Work in an Accident?

Posted On March 16, 2021

Legal Help with Car Accidents Where Seatbelt was Faulty Wearing a seatbelt while driving and riding in a motor vehicle is a requirement in nearly every state. In Nevada, anyone older than six or that weighs 60 pounds or more must wear a safety belt or shoulder harness at all times in a moving motor vehicle.  Seatbelts exist to save lives and help avoid injuries when…

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Can I Sue If My Airbag Didn’t Work?

Can I Sue If My Airbag Didn’t Work?

Posted On March 10, 2021

Legal Help With Car Accidents Where Airbag Didn’t Deploy If you were in a car accident and your airbag failed to deploy, causing severe injuries, you may have a viable case to sue. Legal action could be taken against the automobile manufacturer, airbag manufacturer, or other parties that could be found liable in the matter.  Like many situations, the best course of action after taking care…

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Do You Have a Case for Your Spinal Cord Injury?

Do You Have a Case for Your Spinal Cord Injury?

Posted On January 27, 2021

About Spinal Cord Injuries The spinal cord is a column of nerves carrying messages from your brain to the rest of your body. Damage to the spinal cord can disrupt those messages, affecting vital functions like bladder control, respiratory and sexual function, motor function and sensation. At its most severe, Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) can result in total paralysis of the limbs and trunk, and in…

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