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What to Do If the Uber Driver Flees After a Rideshare Accident in Las Vegas

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Rideshare services like Uber have made getting around Las Vegas more convenient than ever. But when an Uber driver is involved in an accident—and especially if they flee the scene—it can turn your quick trip into a legal nightmare. Hit-and-run accidents involving rideshare vehicles raise complicated questions about liability, insurance, and your rights as… Read More »

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When Cars Collide at 90 Degrees: Legal Tips for Victims of Broadside Crashes in Nevada

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

At Mainor Ellis, we frequently work with clients who’ve been injured in broadside or T-bone crashes—those terrifying collisions where one vehicle smashes into the side of another at a 90-degree angle. These accidents often occur at intersections and are especially dangerous because the sides of vehicles offer far less protection than the front or… Read More »

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Broken Bones, Big Claims: Why Fractures Are Often Undervalued in Personal Injury Cases

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

When people think about serious personal injury cases, they often picture catastrophic injuries like traumatic brain damage or spinal cord paralysis. While those cases are undeniably severe, broken bones—also known as fractures—can be equally life-altering and are frequently underestimated by insurance companies. At Mainor Ellis our Las Vegas Broken Bone Injury Attorneys have seen… Read More »

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Injured While Boarding or Exiting a School Bus? You May Still Have a Case

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

School buses are meant to be a symbol of safety, but accidents involving children boarding or exiting these vehicles can have devastating consequences. In Las Vegas and across Nevada, children and other pedestrians injured in such incidents may be entitled to compensation—even if the injury did not occur while riding the bus itself. At… Read More »

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Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) and Fatigue in Jackknife Accidents: What You Should Know

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Jackknife accidents—where a tractor-trailer folds in on itself like a pocketknife—are among the most dangerous types of truck crashes. Often involving multiple vehicles and catastrophic injuries, these accidents are frequently linked to truck driver fatigue. Fortunately, with the mandatory use of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) in commercial trucks, victims of jackknife accidents now have… Read More »

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Can You Sue a Rental Company After a Boating Accident?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Boating is a popular way to enjoy Nevada’s lakes and waterways—especially at hotspots like Lake Mead or the Colorado River. Tourists and locals alike often rent boats, jet skis, or other personal watercraft to take in the scenery. But when a boating accident occurs, the aftermath can be physically, emotionally, and financially devastating. If… Read More »

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Hotel Pool and Spa Accidents: What Happens When Safety Measures Fail?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is known for its luxurious hotels, many of which feature stunning pools and relaxing spas. While these amenities are designed for enjoyment and leisure, they can also pose serious risks if proper safety measures are not in place. At Mainor Ellis, we represent victims who have been injured in hotel pool and… Read More »

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Buzzed Isn’t Safe: The Legal and Financial Fallout of Mild Impairment in Vegas Accidents

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is known for its vibrant nightlife, bottomless drinks, and 24-hour entertainment. But what starts as “just one drink” can turn into a life-altering event when someone decides to get behind the wheel—even when they believe they’re only “buzzed.” In Nevada, and particularly in high-traffic areas like Las Vegas, even mild impairment can… Read More »

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