What Should You Document Immediately After a Drunk Driving Crash?
Just secure your safety, call police and medical help, and photograph the scene, vehicle damage, license plates, and injuries; collect […]
Just secure your safety, call police and medical help, and photograph the scene, vehicle damage, license plates, and injuries; collect […]
Just ask whether the driver was on duty, who the primary insurer is, coverage limits, uninsured motorist and rideshare policy
With detailed medical records, clear accident photos, police reports, witness statements, and documented lost wages, you present persuasive evidence that
Crash reports are available from the North Las Vegas Police Department, Nevada DMV, and authorized third-party sites, and you can
Many drivers experience rear-end collisions because distracted driving, tailgating, and sudden stops increase risk. You should document them by photographing
Driving while distracted can cause severe injury and legal exposure, so you should understand how phone records and witness testimony
School zones impose reduced speed limits and special traffic controls that change liability and evidence standards, so you need to
Just because speed isn’t always obvious, you can still prove the other driver was going too fast by collecting objective
You see rear-end collisions constantly because distracted driving, tailgating, and sudden stops make them frequent, and knowing why they occur
There’s a predictable pattern of trauma and documentary evidence you should watch for after your vehicle is struck in a