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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 […]

The ABC’s Of Auto Insurance

1.22.2013
by Paul Padda Law
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Most states, including Nevada, California and Arizona, require motorists to carry auto insurance. Auto insurance is a contract between a motorist and an insurance company that stipulates the amount of money that will be provided in the event of an accident for matters relating to medical care, property repair and […]

Texting While Driving Is A Serious Problem

12.11.2012
by Paul Padda Law
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With the holiday season upon us, people tend to be more relaxed and carefree in how they conduct themselves. With all the holiday parties and after-work “happy hours,” people can get more easily distracted and fall into dangerous patterns of behavior. Principal among them is texting while driving. Texting while […]

Drunk Driving – Some Sobering Facts Every Driver Should Know

11.6.2012
by Paul Padda Law
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With the holiday season fast approaching, people get busy meeting with friends, family, and loved ones to celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year’s Eve, etc. While the holidays are a time of joy and celebration, they are also a time when some people decide to drink more than they should. […]