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What is a non-catastrophic injury?

What is a non-catastrophic injury?

A non-catastrophic injury is an injury that is expected to heal fully with proper treatment and time. The term does not mean the injury is minor or painless—it simply means…
What is considered a catastrophic injury?

What is considered a catastrophic injury?

A catastrophic injury is a severe injury that causes permanent or long-term disability, major loss of function, or the need for ongoing medical care. These injuries can affect every part…
What is lane-splitting, and is it legal in Nevada?

What is lane-splitting, and is it legal in Nevada?

Lane-splitting is when a motorcycle travels between two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. In Nevada, it is illegal under NRS 486.351, so a rider who lane-splits may…
What is diminished value after a car accident?

What is diminished value after a car accident?

Diminished value is the drop in your vehicle’s market value after a crash, even when repairs are completed properly. In other words, a repaired car is often worth less than…
What is Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law?

What is Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law?

Nevada’s Good Samaritan Law protects people who voluntarily help in an emergency from liability for ordinary negligence. The law is meant to encourage bystanders to step in and assist without…
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