Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Nevada Personal Injury Information
There are two basic parts of a discovery plan: an informal investigation and formal discovery.
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Nevada Personal Injury Information
There are two basic parts of a discovery plan: an informal investigation and formal discovery.
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Nevada Personal Injury Information
If you just got laid off from your job and then got injured in a car accident while driving home, I would provide you with the same level of service than if you had gotten promoted to your dream job.
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Nevada Personal Injury Information
A coroner’s inquest is significantly different from a criminal or civil trial. At a trial, both the prosecution or plaintiff and the defense have a chance to argue their side of the story in court. At an inquest, only the district attorney is allowed to present a case before the jury renders its verdict. So the jury only hears one side of the narrative.
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
Facebook has become ubiquitous in our country today. It’s a social phenomenon. Millions of American citizens, businesses, and groups all have a presence on the popular site (even I have a page! Feel free to friend me!). However, many of us are now discovering that Facebook can also be a liability when used inappropriately. I thought …
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Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Personal Injury
You do have the legal right to argue your own personal injury case, but a personal injury attorney has the training, experience, and legal knowledge to obtain a fair settlement for you. Because insurance companies aren’t in business to give you the most equitable settlement they can – they raise their profits by paying out the smallest possible amount they can get away with.
Posted by Farhan Naqvi | Car Accidents
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.