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Pedestrian Safety Tips for Las Vegas
Las Vegas is famous for its nightlife and walkability – especially down The Strip. Yet it is not always known for pedestrian safety. Pedestrians face many dangers while walking in Las Vegas, such as distracted and intoxicated drivers. Before you take a trip to Las Vegas, learn some pedestrian safety tips to reduce your…
What to Do if a Bicyclist Causes an Accident
Vehicle-bicycle collisions can be devastating for the cyclist, who will almost always suffer worse injuries than the driver of the motor vehicle. However, this does not mean the driver is always at fault. In some cases, the bicyclist is to blame for causing the collision, such as by failing to stop at a stop…
Injured at Work: Should I File for Workers’ Compensation or Personal Injury?
Workplace accidents and injuries happen every day in Nevada. You may never expect to be a victim of one, but if the unexpected happens, it is important to know how to protect your legal rights. You may be eligible for financial compensation through one or more legal outlets. If you are deciding between filing…
The 4 Elements of a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Nevada
If you suffer the loss of a loved one in a traumatic accident in Nevada, your family may be eligible for financial compensation through a Las Vegas wrongful death lawsuit. The ability to file a claim depends on the circumstances of the fatal accident – mainly, whether or not someone else caused or contributed…
Symptoms of Emotional Distress After a Personal Injury
Getting involved in an accident can affect you in more ways than one. You may suffer from physical injuries, but you could also experience significant emotional distress or the signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This invisible type of harm can be just as difficult to deal with and overcome as your visible injuries….
OSHA’s Top 5 Safety Violations
The workplace can be a dangerous setting – especially if employers or coworkers are negligent. An agency known as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for enforcing federal workplace safety laws and codes to keep workers safe. They send agents to inspect worksites around the country to search for safety violations….