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How to Prove Fault in a Las Vegas Rear-End Collision When the Other Driver Claims Your Brake Lights Were Out

How to Prove Fault in a Las Vegas Rear-End Collision When the Other Driver Claims Your Brake Lights Were Out

Nevada law generally presumes the rear driver is at fault in a rear-end crash, but that presumption can be rebutted with evidence—especially if a driver claims your brake lights were not working. In Las Vegas, insurers frequently use “broken brake lights” allegations to reduce or deny payouts. This article explains how to prove fault, what […]

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How to Prove Fault in a Florida Rear-End Car Accident When the Other Driver Claims Sudden Stop

How to Prove Fault in a Florida Rear-End Car Accident When the Other Driver Claims Sudden Stop

[In Florida, the trailing driver is presumed at fault in most rear-end crashes, even when they claim you “stopped suddenly.” That presumption is strong, but it can be rebutted with evidence of an abrupt, unforeseeable stop or another independent cause. This article explains how fault is proven and defended in Florida rear-end cases, what evidence

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