Typically an individual suing another person for injuries must prove exactly what was improper (negligent) about the defendant’s conduct.
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Man Says E-Cigarette Battery Exploded in His Pocket
Josh Hamilton is recovering from severe burns on his right thigh after an electronic cigarette battery apparently exploded in his pocket over the weekend.
How Much Car Insurance Do I Need?
I have been practicing personal injury law for over 30 years, both on the defense and plaintiff side, and I have come to conclude that very few Nevada drivers h
Teenage Driver Dies in Texas After Takata Airbag Ruptures in Crash
A Texas teenager was killed last week when the Takata airbag in her Honda Civic ruptured in a crash, a local police official said Wednesday, bringing the number
Traditional Taxis vs. Ride Sharing: How Do Injury Insurance Claims Compare?
Ridesharing companies like Lyft and Uber are aggressively expanding to new markets throughout the United States.
Honda Expands Airbag Recall
Honda Motor (HMC) has added an additional 2.23 million late model U.S. vehicles to the growing list of recalls over Takata airbags that could explode from produ
Involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident? Here's What to Do
There are several things you need to do right away if you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident. We've broken it down into six steps.
Henderson Woman Attacked by Neighbor's Pit Bulls
A Henderson woman was standing in her driveway with her dog talking with a neighbor when she and her dog were suddenly attacked by two pit bulls who had gotten
Driver Under the Influence Kills North Las Vegas Woman
Alcohol, the number one cause of death related accidents, was in play again in a car accident that occurred in North Las Vegas, as reported by the Las Vegas Rev
Las Vegas Sex Offender Seeks Reduced Sentence
Las Vegas sex offender Paul Santiago, who was accused of twice sexually assaulting a 10-year-old psychiatric patient at a Las Vegas psychiatric hospital.