The Most Common Injuries in Head-On Car Accidents and How to Prevent Them
Taking the right steps—seeking medical care, documenting all evidence, and securing legal guidance—can protect your health, legal rights, and financial future.
Shawn L. Walkenshaw, Esq. | Nevada Personal Injury Lawyer A "Rising Star" and "Top Rated Civil Litigation Attorney in Las Vegas" per Super Lawyers, Shawn has extensive litigation experience, including appeals to the Nevada Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Transitioning from complex commercial litigation to personal injury, his passion lies in advocating for those injured by negligence. Shawn holds economics, finance, and law degrees, clerked for a U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge, and is admitted to practice in Nevada and federal courts.
Taking the right steps—seeking medical care, documenting all evidence, and securing legal guidance—can protect your health, legal rights, and financial future.
These regulations aim to ensure the safety of riders and promote legal and responsible off-road recreational activities in Las Vegas and across Nevada.
For professionals whose primary job involves driving, like delivery drivers, truckers, and taxi drivers, workers’ compensation coverage will cover accidents that occur during general work hours.
Riding a motorcycle in Las Vegas demands keen awareness and precaution. If an accident happens, prioritize your health, report the incident, and gather all necessary information and evidence.
Getting your accident report is just one step in protecting yourself after a collision.
Insurance companies may sometimes undervalue vehicles to minimize car accident settlement amounts, leaving individuals at a disadvantage.
Navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be emotionally taxing, and your recovery should be your priority.