21
Oct
Can I Get Medical Treatment After a Nevada Car Accident If I Don’t Have Health Insurance?
Getting hurt in a car accident is hard enough—getting stuck with medical bills you can’t afford shouldn’t be part of the recovery process. If you were injured in a Nevada car crash and don’t have health insurance, you still have the right to receive medical care. And in many case...
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21
Oct
What If the Other Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance in Nevada?
At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, we've represented injured Nevadans for nearly two decades, helping them recover hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation. With over 40 years of combined experience, our car accident attorneys know exactl...
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21
Oct
Can I Sue a Trucking Company After an Accident in Nevada?
At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, our Las Vegas legal team brings over 40 years of combined experience, hundreds of millions recovered, and a record of courtroom wins for truck accident victims. We've built our reputation by going toe-to-toe wi...
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21
Oct

What Do I Tell the Insurance Company After a Car Accident?
A single misphrased sentence can cost thousands when you’re on a recorded line with an insurance adjuster. At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, we’ve spent 40+ years turning insurer conversations into six- and seven-figure recoveries for Nevada crash vi...
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21
Oct

What Is Comparative Negligence in a Nevada Car Accident?
When two vehicles collide, fault is rarely black-and-white. Nevada law recognizes this reality with a “modified comparative negligence” rule that can slash—or even eliminate—your recovery if you share in the blame. At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Pe...
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21
Oct

What Are the Dog Leash Laws in Nevada?
A loose dog can turn a peaceful morning walk into an emergency-room sprint in seconds. At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, we've spent over 40 years proving leash-law violations and securing life-changing verdicts and settlements for bite victims...
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21
Oct

Las Vegas Dog Bite Statistics
In the Las Vegas area, dog attacks occur often, not as rare accidents. Our litigation team at Cogburn Davidson crunches the county's bite reports and injury metrics because that evidence sharpens our courtroom strategy, persuades insurers, and maximizes recoveries for injur...
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21
Oct

What Are Nevada’s Dog Bite Laws?
Dog attacks can leave more than scars—they raise urgent legal questions. At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, our award-winning trial team has spent 40+ years turning those questions into victories, recovering hundreds of millions of dollars for injured...
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21
Oct

The Risks of Understaffed Nursing Homes
When you trust a facility with a parent or spouse, you justifiably expect qualified caregivers to be there, every hour of every day. Unfortunately, chronic understaffing is one of the biggest threats to resident safety in Nevada and nationwide. At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident &a...
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21
Oct

How To Document Abuse in a Nevada Nursing Home
At Cogburn Davidson Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers, our award-winning team of nursing home abuse attorneys have spent 20 years forcing negligent facilities to pay for every bruise, pressure sore, and stolen dollar. Drawing on 40 + years of collective experience and hu...
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21
Oct

Understanding Nevada’s Nursing Home Bill of Rights
When you place a loved one in a skilled-nursing facility, you’re not “hoping for the best. ” You’re relying on a legally binding Bill of Rights—a blend of federal protections and Nevada-specific rules that guarantee every resident’s safety, dignity, and self-determination. Below...
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21
Oct

What Is CTE?
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) develops from repeated head injuries. Often linked to contact sports, CTE also affects military veterans and others exposed to repeated brain trauma. CTE damages brain health and affects daily life. Anyone who develops CTE after an accident ...
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