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Teen Drivers in Nevada

9.4.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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As teens go back to school this fall, many will transition from riding a school bus to driving themselves. However, passing a driver’s test alone does give a young driver enough experience to fully handle all the driving hazards on our roads today. Motor vehicle crashes are the #1 cause […]

Nevada Ends Discrimination Against Pit Bulls

6.4.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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Nevada pit bull owners had occasion to celebrate recently over legislation that will end discrimination against their breed of canine. Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signed a bill that will prevent local authorities from passing laws that deem dogs “dangerous” simply on the basis of their breed. What is commonly referred […]

Federal Government Proposes Tougher DUI Laws

5.28.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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If the United States government has its way, you could get a DUI for drinking a single martini giving a whole new meaning to the term “happy hour.” The National Transportation Safety Board (“NTSB”), a federal agency, has recently proposed that states lower the DUI standard from 0.08 to 0.05. […]

The Difference Between Chiropractors And Physical Therapists

4.30.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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Following a car accident, slip and fall or some other type of personal injury incident, people often seek the help of either a chiropractor or physical therapist. Of course, this makes perfect sense. Before exploring legal rights, one’s health and well-being come first. However, the question often gets asked, “should […]

PTSD Following Personal Injury

4.2.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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After a traumatic or life-threatening event, it is very common for a person to experience upsetting memories of the event (i.e. “flashbacks”), increased unease or jumpiness, trouble sleeping and feelings of rage or depression. If these reactions do not ease over time or simply get worse, a person might be […]