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Determining Liability for a Self-Driving Car Accident
Self-driving cars are becoming commonplace as more automakers debut autonomous technology in their newest models. If you get into an accident with a vehicle that was using self-driving technology, recovering compensation for your losses can be challenging. You may need help from a Las Vegas car accident attorney to determine financial responsibility, or liability,…
Required Signage for Construction Sites
Construction sites are dangerous locations. They contain many inherent injury risks, such as trenches, uneven walking surfaces and falling objects. It is a construction company’s legal responsibility to provide all required safety signage at a construction site to help prevent construction accidents and injuries. If you were invovled in an accident due to inadequate signage,…
Las Vegas Pedestrian Safety Basics
Las Vegas can be a dangerous place for pedestrians due to heavy motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic, especially in tourist hotspots such as The Strip. Hazards such as intoxicated and distracted drivers make walking in Las Vegas even more dangerous. Before you visit Las Vegas or walk The Strip, learn a few basic pedestrian…
How to Deal With an Aggressive Driver
Road rage and aggressive driving are serious threats on Nevada’s roadways. Aggressive drivers are more likely to engage in dangerous and reckless driving behaviors that can lead to accidents, such as speeding, racing, weaving in and out of lanes, and tailgating. If you encounter an aggressive driver, it is important to know how to…
Defining Defective Property Conditions
Defective property conditions can be found on any premises, public or private. Property defects can pose serious health and safety threats to visitors, especially if they are not obvious to the average person. If you get injured due to a defective condition on someone else’s property in Nevada, you may have grounds to file…
Construction Site Dangers That Bystanders Should Be Aware Of
Construction is one of the deadliest industries in America according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. However, construction sites are not only dangerous for workers. Bystanders can also suffer significant injuries when passing through construction sites, especially if the site contains hidden hazards. If you were the victim of an accident in a…