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Howard Robert Roitman
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Contributor Level 6

What you Need to Know About Car Property Damage From a Car Crash. In Las Vegas Nevada & Elsewhere.
D. Daryl Romano
Written by D. Daryl Romano
Contributor Level 3

At the Scene, gather information: 1. Get all information available about the other driver including name, address, phone number, date of birth, driver's license number, insurance company and insurance policy number. 2. Seek medical attention right away. Symptoms may not show up for several days.
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Written by Avvo Staff
A car/auto accident is a traffic accident involving one or more vehicles.
Robert Edward Barry
Written by Robert Edward Barry
Contributor Level 3

This guide will assist a non-lawyer with getting your car fixed after an accident. If you have been injured in a car accident or if any of your passengers have been injured, you should contact a lawyer immediately. This guide is limited to AZ.
Robert Mayer Rubenstein
Written by Robert Mayer Rubenstein
Contributor Level 3

The moments immediately after a car, motorcycle, or auto accident require clear, rational thinking to protect yourself and your personal property. There are a number of steps you can take to increase your chances of financial recovery and the amount of that recovery in your auto accident case.
David N. Rechenberg
Written by David N. Rechenberg
Contributor Level 3

Q: Can I recover even if the accident was my fault? A: Only if your fault in the accident is determined to be less than 50% of the total fault for the collision, by a judge or jury. Your potential recovery is not based on the defendant’s insurance company explaining that you were more than 50% at
Howard Robert Roitman
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Contributor Level 6

Dram shop laws make enablers who serve boze libel for injures caused by the people they got drunk. Civilized places have a dram shop laws. Nevada has no Dram Shop Law. Casino's and bars can kick out a drunk and have no liability to the public or the person evicted for what the drunk does later
Bryan W Dawson
Written by Bryan W Dawson
Contributor Level 3

Five steps to take if you're ever involved in an auto accident in Oregon.
Howard E. Spiva
Written by Howard E. Spiva
Contributor Level 6

This is your check list to keep in your car. Tell your family where the list is and to refer to it in the even of a wreck.
Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

Automobile accidents are the leading cause of injury and death in the United States....
Charles V. Falkenberg III
Written by Charles V. Falkenberg III
Contributor Level 3

(1) Notify the local police and have a report prepared. (2) Immediately follow up with medical care if injured. Any delay in treatment will make a personal injury recovery more difficult. (3) Contact your insurance company and notify them of the accident. (4) Contact an Attorney if injured.
George Pittman Patterson
Written by George Pittman Patterson
Contributor Level 4

A step by step guide to make sure that your rights are protected after an automobile accident. These steps will preserve any valid claims that you may have and will make sure that you receive the best available medical care for your injuries.
Edward Anthony Tini
Written by Edward Anthony Tini
Contributor Level 4

Auto accidents can happen to anyone. You can protect your legal rights by taking the right steps after an accident occurs. The following list summarizes some of the steps you should take if involved in an auto accident.
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Written by Salvatore J. Zambri
Contributor Level 3

Mr. Zambri published an article describing how he thoroughly analyzes automobile accident claims. The full article can by reading the article which can be found at his website (link is below).
Scott Thomas Fortune
Written by Scott Thomas Fortune
Contributor Level 3

It is important to protect your rights if you are injured in an automobile collision. A few simple steps can ensure that you do not compromise your position at the scene of a collision or afterward.
Howard Robert Roitman
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Contributor Level 6

If you are involved in a crash due to the negligence of others, you need to be compensated for the pain of the accident. Proving the bad acts of others who hurt you in a car accident can be hard. Almost invariably the other driver tries to point the finger at you.
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Written by Patrick Paul Merrick
Contributor Level 3

LO QUE USTED DEBE SABER SI TIENE UN ACCIDENTE DE TRANSITÓ
Howard Robert Roitman
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Contributor Level 6

To recover under a negligence theory, you must prove four elements: (1) that defendant owed him a duty of care; (2) that defendant breached this duty of care; (3) that the breach was the legal cause of plaintiff's injury; and (4) that the complainant suffered damage
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Written by Avvo Staff
If you were injured in a vehicle crash, document what happened and notify authorities immediately. Once you've gathered all your evidence, contact an attorney to help determine your best course of action.
Jason Garrett Epstein
Written by Jason Garrett Epstein
Contributor Level 5

Only by properly handling the scene of an accident can you put yourself in the best position if another driver makes a claim against you, or if you need to make a claim against another driver.

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