Nevada’s “No Bad Faith Without Coverage” Rule and Its Impact on Insurance Disputes

In personal injury cases, the concept of insurance bad faith refers to situations where an insurance company fails to deal fairly with someone making a claim, such as unreasonably denying benefits, delaying payment, or refusing to investigate properly. Many injury victims believe they can sue an insurer for bad faith whenever they feel the company…

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School Zone Safety Tips for Drivers and Pedestrians

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 198 children were killed in school-transportation-related traffic accidents between 2013 and 2022. Of those fatalities, roughly 75 were reported as pedestrian deaths, highlighting the vital importance of school zone safety regulations. Between school buses, carpools, bikes, walkers and other motorists, there are ample opportunities for major…

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Injuries Caused by Faulty Safety Equipment on Nevada Construction Site

Construction sites across Nevada come with real dangers: heavy machinery, high scaffolding, and non-stop movement create environments where accidents can happen in an instant. That’s why safety equipment, from the right helmets to fall gear or harnesses, serves as every worker’s first defense against serious harm. When this gear doesn’t work as promised, injuries that…

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