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Monthly Archives: March 2026

How to File a Property Damage Claim After an Auto Accident

Before notifying an insurance company about your accident, get two or more written repair estimates, a copy of the accident report filed by police, and any invoices related to storage, towing, or rental expenses if applicable. If the total damages to your vehicle surpass 80 percent of its value, then the insurance company will total it.

Diminished Value Claims After a Car Accident in Nevada

The reduction in resale value after your car has been in a car accident is known as diminished car value. But did you know that you can pursue compensation to reimburse you for this loss through a diminished value claim in Nevada? Accident history reports often reduce a vehicle’s resale price—even if the damage is …

Nevada Motorcycle Helmet Laws: What Riders Need to Know

Have you been asking yourself, “Is it illegal to ride a motorcycle without a helmet in Nevada?”  The answer is yes. Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 486.231 seeks to reduce serious injuries and fatalities in motorcycle crashes by requiring helmet use forall riders, regardless of age or experience level. Understanding these rules keeps you physically and …

How Long Does an Insurance Company Have to Investigate a Claim in Nevada?

Many car accident victims struggling with medical bills and undriveable cars wonder, “How long does an insurance company have to investigate a claim?” Under Nevada insurance laws, insurers must follow specific rules when handling claims. They are required to acknowledge, investigate, and respond within reasonable timeframes. If they fail to do so, they may be …