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Types of Commercial Driver’s Licenses in Nevada

Published on December 17, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Driver laws

Driving a commercial vehicle in Nevada requires special certifications depending on the type of vehicle you are planning to operate. There are three main classes of commercial driver’s license (CDL) in the state, broken down by the weight of the vehicle and trailer you are driving: Class A: Required when driving a combination vehicle (tractor-trailers, double-trailers, livestock transporters, etc.) with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more and the towed trailer or vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or [...]
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How Weather Can Affect a Car Accident Case

Published on December 17, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Car Accident

You recently had an auto collision, and as you're thinking back on the factors that could have contributed to causing it, you've identified the weather. As you are aware, we get all types of weather here in Reno and Nevada at large. This includes rain, ice, snow, sunny days, and more. So, how does weather affect a car accident case? Different Types of Weather Patterns and the Potential Impact They Can Have on Your Crash Some climate issues create mayhem on the roadways, giving way to crashes. Some [...]
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Nevada Window Tint Laws

Published on December 10, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Driver laws

Tinted windows are extremely popular across the country. Not only can they be aesthetically pleasing, but high-quality window tints can help protect you and your car. Reducing the amount of light that can get inside a car can protect the interior from fading, reduce glare, and help keep the temperature inside your vehicle from soaring on hot days. However, Nevada law, which was first enacted in 1993, restricts how much tint you can apply to each window of your car. How Dark Can I Tint My Windows Without [...]
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Nevada Car Seat Laws

Published on December 10, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Driver laws

The number crunchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that the birth rate in Nevada is 53.2 births per 1,000 women. That translated to over 31,000 new Nevadans coming into the world in 2023. Although those babies were part of a diverse range of families, they all shared one thing in common: When they left the hospital, those babies were secured in a child seat. That doesn’t just keep the baby safe; it’s also the law. The official Nevada car seat laws dictate the [...]
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How Much Is a Bad Faith Claim Worth?

Published on December 3, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Insurance Bad Faith

Insurance companies are supposed to provide financial support when an accident or other tragedy occurs. Given the meteoric rise of insurance prices over the past couple of years, as reported by National Public Radio (NPR), it would be reasonable to expect that insurance companies are holding up their end of the expensive bargain. However, not all insurance companies act in good faith when investigating or paying out a claim. Far too often, they look to cut corners, delay payments, and generally fail to comply with their duty of [...]
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What To Do When Your Homeowner’s Insurance Claim is Denied

Published on November 26, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Insurance

When your home is damaged unexpectedly, whether from a storm, fire, or burst pipes, insurance can provide some desperately needed financial help. The fact is, claims sometimes get denied, and when yours is, it can be frustrating and overwhelming to deal with, especially when dealing with home repairs at the same time. Having a claim denied isn’t necessarily the end of the road; often, there are things you can do to have your claim reconsidered and possibly approved. Here are some things you need to know and steps [...]
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How Often Do Car Accidents Happen In Reverse?

Published on November 26, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Car Accident

The first cars that rolled off the assembly line were missing a few standard items. Initially, there were no windshields, turn signals, or seat belts. Most glaring omission was the fact that there was no reverse gear. Consider what it would be like if you couldn’t throw your car in “R” to maneuver in and out of parking spaces. While the reverse gear is an essential feature of a car, it is not without problems and risks. According to data collected by the National Safety Council, backing accidents [...]
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How To Appeal a Denied Insurance Claim

Published on November 19, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Insurance

We pay for health insurance with the expectation that when the time comes, and we need to pay for an expensive medical procedure or another form of care, that coverage will provide the financial support needed. However, there has been a noted uptick in denied health insurance claims across the country, per the Public Broadcast Service (PBS). According to a recent study conducted by KFF, nearly 17% of claims made in-network were denied in 2021, with denial rates from different insurers ranging from 2% all the way up [...]
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Who Is Liable for Injuries at Public Skate Parks?

Published on November 12, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Personal Injury

Injuries are commonplace at skate parks. Even the best of the best who skateboard, rollerblade, ride bikes, and more wear protective gear to try and prevent the most serious of injuries. However, even with a helmet and a full set of pads, injuries can still occur, especially when a skate park isn’t properly cared for or maintained. If you were seriously injured at a skate park because of this, you may be able to file a premises liability claim in Nevada. Read on to learn if your situation [...]
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What Does the Vehicle Damage Rating Mean in a Police Report?

Published on November 5, 2024, by Law Office of Matthew L. Sharp

Car Accident

Whenever police show up on the scene of a car accident anywhere in Nevada, they will fill out a crash report. This allows them to document all manner of information about the crash, including the direction the vehicle was moving at the time of the impact, what action it was taking, driver impairments, driver and vehicle factors that contributed to the crash, the estimated speed of the impact, and more. All of this information is gathered at the scene of the crash, and can play a major factor [...]
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