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A Las Vegas car accident lawyer discusses Nevada's problem with speeding Former Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs was recently ordered by a judge to wear an ankle monitor at all times, as the 22-year-old ex-NFL player continues to deal with legal consequences stemming from a tragic crash that killed a 23-year-old woman and...
Read MoreNevada Road Fatalities Rose 38% In First Half of 2021
As coronavirus restrictions eased and vaccinations became available, Americans began driving more than they had in 2020. Unfortunately, more cars on the road also brought more traffic fatalities from car accidents. And Nevada was one of eight states that saw fatalities rise by 30% or more from the same period last year. The nonprofit National...
Read MoreDrunk Driver Causes Fatal Crash With Las Vegas Police Cruiser
A 53-year-old Las Vegas woman who allegedly crashed into a police cruiser while driving under the influence of alcohol has died. The multi-vehicle crash occurred in mid-July. According to local media reports, the woman allegedly ran a red light at the intersection of East Harmon Avenue and South Pecos Road in Las Vegas and then hit...
Read MoreReport examines Airbnb’s response when someone gets hurt
Founded in 2008, Airbnb has become one of the largest hospitality companies in the world. They now have millions of listings and a market value of $90 billion. A recent article has shed light on how the company responds when someone is hurt at one of the properties listed on the service. Assaults and personal...
Read MoreEverything is back in Vegas
It’s back to business as usual in Las Vegas – or is it? The city’s hotels, casinos, and other commercial enterprises are reopening their doors. Yet the pandemic is not quite over and visitors still risk encountering the traditional dangers common in Sin City. Las Vegas rolls pandemic dice The roulette wheels are spinning, conventions...
Read MoreWhat to do if you're hit by a car in Las Vegas
Protect your health and your rights after an accident Las Vegas is a highly walkable city, particularly downtown, but too many motorists fail to properly share the road with pedestrians, with serious and often fatal consequences. In Clark County, 62 pedestrians were killed in accidents in 2020, up from 51 in 2019. Being hit by...
Read MoreNegligent security in Las Vegas hotels and casinos
Life is returning to normal in Las Vegas – both good and bad. A year after the pandemic gutted the tourism business, visitors are flocking back to the city. But those same tourists can fall victim to poor security at negligent hotels and casinos. The good news: Vegas is back in business Thanks...
Read MoreHow to pursue a personal injury claim if you were injured in a Las Vegas hotel
Las Vegas is known for its world-class casinos and hotels that attract visitors from all over the world. In some cases, hotel management and staff fail to provide proper maintenance and address certain hazards. Those who own and manage Las Vegas hotels can be held accountable when someone is injured because of their negligence. Some...
Read MoreWhat are my legal options if I was injured in a construction accident?
Las Vegas is seemingly always under construction, and construction workers put their lives and health on the line to keep building the places that make this city great. When injuries happen on construction sites, there must be accountability and fair compensation for the damages sustained. That's why it's so important to understand your legal options...
Read MoreHow to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit if you lost a loved one
A Las Vegas attorney explains how to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit if you lost a loved one due to someone else's negligence. Losing a loved one is an emotionally devastating experience for most people. This is especially true when finding out that your loved one's death could have been prevented. Fatalities that are linked...
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