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Nevada Move Over Laws
Move Over Laws are designed to protect emergency responders, tow truck operators, those who have been involved in car accidents, and others who may be on the side of the road by requiring drivers to change lanes or slow down when approaching. These laws not only enhance the safety of individuals providing critical roadside…
The Importance of Surveillance Footage in Las Vegas Nightclub Injury Cases
The role of surveillance footage in injury cases cannot be overstated. When it comes to proving what happened in an incident, video evidence can be a game changer. Understanding the common types of nightclub injuries and how video footage can help is essential for those dealing with these injuries. A Las Vegas personal injury…
Understanding the Duty of Care Owed by Las Vegas Clubs to Their Patrons
When visiting a club in Las Vegas, you have certain expectations about your safety and well-being. Under personal injury law, these establishments have a “duty of care” to their patrons. This means clubs are legally required to take reasonable steps to ensure that their customers remain safe while on their premises. If you’ve been…
What is Premises Liability in Nevada?
Premises liability in Nevada is a part of personal injury law that requires property owners to maintain safe conditions for visitors. Under the law, property owners can be held accountable for injuries sustained by individuals on their premises if negligence in maintaining a reasonably safe environment is demonstrated. If you’ve been injured due to…
How the Trucking Industry Puts Profits Over Safety
Trucks are large, heavy vehicles, and when they aren’t handled with care and responsibility, serious accidents can occur, often leading to fatalities. The unfortunate reality is that the trucking industry is often more concerned with profits than safety. Here’s how this often plays out: Overworking Drivers Companies within the trucking industry are often under…