You have the right to be safe and secure on the premises of others.

Each day many people enter the property of others. The owners of such property are responsible for maintaining it in a safe manner and keeping their premises free from dangers and hazards which might cause harm to others.

Premise liability is concerned with unsafe conditions existing on real property. Liability can involve many theories of responsibility.

Dangers on property can be caused by unsafe products, failure to make repairs, the storing of dangerous chemicals, fires, building code violations, engineering problems, architectural errors, electrical hazards, and so forth.

Sometimes, however, accidents occur on the property of others either at their place of business or at their home.

If the accident was caused by the negligence of the owner, then an individual may have a premise liability claim.

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Almost five million Americans each year are dog bite victims.

About 800,000 of these victims seek medical attention for their injuries. The cost of dog bites is estimated to exceed one billion dollars per year. Unfortunately, the problem is steadily growing. The number of dog bite incidents has increased by a third in the last decade while the number of dogs has only increased by 2%.

A study by California State University found the likelihood that a dog will bite someone seriously during the course of a year is 1 in 55.

Sadly, about half the victims are children, with the most likely target being between the ages of 5 and 9. Dog bites are the second most common cause of childhood injury, surpassing playground accidents. The majority of dog bite injuries towards children involved the face and can result in disfigurement.

Most biting dogs belong to a family member or friend and the majority of incidents happen at home or in familiar place.

According to the law, dog owners are responsible for their dog’s actions and homeowners insurance will pay for the damages.
Dog bites account for about a third of home owners’ insurance claims.

If you or someone you know has been injured by a dog, you may be entitled to compensation. Sprenz Law help dog bite victims like you through the legal process. In a recent case, we helped a victim who was bitten in the hand receive a settlement of nearly $36,000. Call us at 702-243-4900.

We will evaluate your claim free of charge and help you collect the compensation you deserve. Call 702-243-4900 NOW for a FREE personal injury case consultation.

“Every 14 seconds, a car accident results in an injured victim.” — Lawcore

Car accidents affect millions of people annually. Over three million people are injured each year in car accidents, resulting in billions of dollars in damages.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Nevada car accident, you need an experienced Nevada car accident attorney to represent you. You may be entitled to recover damages for your lost wages, property damage, medical bills and pain and suffering.

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Sprenz Law has handled thousands of Nevada car accident claims. Our attorneys know how to deal with insurance companies to negotiate the best result for you, and if necessary, know how to effectively litigate your Nevada car accident case at trial.

Below are some general statistics on car accidents in the United States from the National Safety Counsel (NSA):
» Over 4,000,000 people visit the emergency department every year due to a car accident.
» 42,000 deaths are reported every year from car accidents.
» Nearly 10% of car accident victims become disabled.
» 2 out of every 5 deaths in car accidents are alcohol related.

What should you do if you have been involved in a Nevada car accident?

Even if you are careful, you may be unlucky enough to need the services of a Nevada car accident lawyer. Every week, we are contacted by many people who want to know what to do after a Nevada car, motorcycle or truck accident. Here are seven rules to help you protect your rights:

At the Nevada car accident scene, please be sure to:
» Remain calm.
» Stop in a safe place.
» Make sure no one is hurt.
» Call 911 and ask for the police, and an ambulance if necessary.
» Get the other driver’s name, address and phone number. Record his vehicle registration number. If you believe the other
driver is intoxicated, tell the police officer.
» Get the names, addresses and phone numbers of the witnesses.
» Ask the police officer for the police report number and where and when a copy will be available.

Afterwards:
» Contact the Nevada car accident lawyers at Sprenz Law. We want to help. Call us at 702-243-4900. Our Nevada car accident lawyers will
answer your questions. THE CALL IS FREE AND SO IS THE ADVICE. We work on a contingency fee basis. We do not get paid, unless you get paid.
» Contact your insurer.
» Get medical treatment promptly and continue to get all the medical treatment you need for as long as you need it.
» Do not speak to the insurance company for the other driver. Instead, tell the insurance company representative to call your lawyer.
» Have someone take photos of the cars and any skid marks on the road (skid marks start to fade within days).
» Keep track of all the places you have received medical treatment, the physical ailments that you have and how the injuries affect your day-to-day life.

We want you to be safe. Be a responsible, defensive driver. Approach intersections with caution, follow other cars with plenty of room, use your mirrors, and slow your speed according to the road conditions.

Additionally, ensure that your vehicle is mechanically sound and properly insured. And of course, never drink and drive.

If you or a loved one has been injured by one of the thousands of deadly car accidents each year, contact our Nevada car accident lawyers for a free consultation now at 702-243-4900.

We’re here to help you!