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Monthly Archives: January 2025

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What Happens if a Pedestrian Was Jaywalking When the Accident Occurred?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Pedestrian accidents can result in serious injuries, leaving victims and drivers wondering who is at fault, especially when jaywalking is involved. Jaywalking, or crossing the street outside a designated crosswalk, is a common occurrence in busy cities like Las Vegas. But what happens if a pedestrian is hit by a vehicle while jaywalking? Does… Read More »

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Swimming Pool Accidents and Premises Liability in Las Vegas?

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Swimming pools are a popular attraction in Las Vegas, offering both residents and visitors a place to cool off and relax. However, swimming pools can also be hazardous if not properly maintained or supervised. When accidents occur, questions often arise about who is responsible for the injuries. Understanding premises liability law in Nevada can… Read More »

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Exploding Batteries and Electronics: Holding Manufacturers Accountable

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Modern electronics have become an essential part of daily life, from smartphones and laptops to e-scooters and wearable devices. While these products enhance convenience, they also carry risks, particularly when batteries malfunction and explode. Exploding batteries can cause severe injuries, including burns, lacerations, and even permanent disabilities. Victims in Las Vegas who suffer injuries… Read More »

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Slip and Fall Accidents and Surveillance Cameras: Using Video Evidence to Strengthen Your Case

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, but in a bustling city like Las Vegas, they are especially common in casinos, hotels, restaurants, and other high-traffic establishments. If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident, proving your claim is essential to securing the compensation you deserve. One of the most powerful tools… Read More »

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Filing a Wrongful Death Claim After a Fatal Bicycle Accident in Las Vegas

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Losing a loved one in a tragic bicycle accident is a devastating experience, and the grief can be overwhelming. When such an accident is caused by someone else’s negligence, family members may have legal recourse through a wrongful death claim. In Las Vegas, wrongful death claims offer a way for families to seek compensation… Read More »

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Broken Bone Injuries in Children

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Children are naturally active and prone to accidents, but when a child suffers a broken bone due to someone else’s negligence, the legal process for pursuing compensation is different from that of an adult. In Las Vegas, personal injury claims involving minors come with unique considerations, particularly when it comes to long-term development and… Read More »

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How Dog Bite Claims Differ When the Attack Happens on Public v. Private Property in Las Vegas

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Dog bite injuries can have serious physical and emotional consequences, and in Nevada, victims have the right to seek compensation for their damages. However, the circumstances of the attack—including whether it occurred on public or private property—can affect how a claim is handled. At Mainor Ellis, our Las Vegas Dog Bite Injury Lawyers understand… Read More »

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Do Drugged Driving Accidents Differ Legally From Drunk Driving in Las Vegas?

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When it comes to impaired driving, most people think of drunk driving, but drugged driving is a growing issue across Nevada, with serious legal implications. Both forms of impaired driving carry significant risks, leading to accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. While Nevada law treats drunk and drugged driving similarly in some respects, there are… Read More »

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