Advocating for your rights following a car accident
Residents in Nevada and elsewhere rely on motor vehicles to get around. Whether it is their person vehicle, a ride share or public transportation, vehicles have many benefits. And, while they are considered a valuable good, they are also considered dangerous because they pose the risk of serious injuries or even death in the event of a crash. A distracted,…
Residents in Nevada and elsewhere rely on motor vehicles to get around. Whether it is their person vehicle, a ride share or public transportation, vehicles have many benefits. And, while they are considered a valuable good, they are also considered dangerous because they pose the risk of serious injuries or even death in the event of a crash. A distracted, speeding or intoxicated driver is very hazardous on the roadways and an unsuspecting driver or passenger could suffer tremendously in the event of a crash.
A serious car accident could mean a lengthy road to recovery for an accident victim. This could significantly affect all areas of the victim’s life, as this could prevent one from being able to work or even do basic tasks. While this often means physical and emotional damages, a victim is also likely to suffer financial harms, as they have growing medical bills on top of lost wages.
At Bradley Drendel & Jeanney, our skilled attorneys have years of experience navigating civil actions pertaining to automobile collisions. Whether it is proving cause and fault or assessing the damages suffered, our law firm is prepared to guide our clients throughout a personal injury action. Out goal is to meet the needs of our clients, and in order to do this, the first step is to gain a full picture of these needs.
To learn more, check out our law firm’s car accidents website. Even if the cause is simple, such as checking a text or failing to check a blind spot, the result can be traumatic. Thus, no matter the cause of the crash, those harmed by the negligence of a driver should take the time to explore their rights, how to prove cause and liability and what steps to take to recover compensation for the losses suffered.