Nevada has recently voted to raise the minimum amount of insurance motorists are required to carry on their automobiles. As of July 1st, 2018, motorists will be required to carry coverage of $25,000 for causing bodily injury or death of a single person, and $50,000 for the deaths of two[…]
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Vehicle technology is advancing at a mile a minute and this gives motorists considerable evidence that can be used to establish the facts of an accident. Dash cameras, impact sensors, onboard computers, and other technological advancements record everything from the speed of the impact to the movement of the energy[…]
Continue readingThe attorneys at Blackburn Wirth have noticed a significant increase in motor vehicle accident cases where the at fault party either has no insurance or carries the minimum $15,000 coverage. Even if medical bills and injuries make a case worth more than a $15,000 settlement, these low coverage amounts are[…]
Continue readingNevada’s most recent road safety initiative should reduce the number of accidents on the state’s roadways, thereby lowering the costs to drivers involved in car crashes. The new centerline rumble strips will alert drivers when they are drifting into the other lane, which will help to reduce head-on and sideswipe[…]
Continue readingStreet racing has become a dangerous pastime for teenagers across the country. Their need for speed is causing serious accidents and injuries to other drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians. The Dangers of Street Racing Street racing among teenage drivers is a popular past time that’s causing serious accidents, injuries, and[…]
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