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Monthly Archives: August 2025

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Who’s Liable in a Las Vegas ATV Accident? Exploring Responsibility in Rental and Private Use Cases

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) offer an exciting way to explore the rugged landscapes around Las Vegas, from the Mojave Desert to the outskirts of Red Rock Canyon. But while these off-road adventures can be thrilling, ATV accidents are unfortunately common—and they often result in serious injuries. When an accident happens, the question of liability becomes… Read More »

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Injured on Lake Mead? What to Know About Filing a Jet Ski Accident Claim in Nevada

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Lake Mead is one of the most popular recreational destinations in the Southwest, attracting thousands of locals and tourists each year for boating, swimming, and high-speed jet skiing. While jet skis offer thrilling adventures on the water, they also come with real risks. Accidents can happen quickly and often result in serious injuries such… Read More »

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The Domino Effect: Who’s Liable in a Multi-Car Rear-End Collision on the Vegas Strip?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is a city that never sleeps—and neither does its traffic. With tourists, taxis, rideshares, and locals all converging on the Strip at all hours, accidents are bound to happen. One of the most common—and most confusing—types of accidents is the multi-car rear-end collision, also known as the “domino effect.” These chain-reaction crashes… Read More »

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Is It Too Late to Get Car Insurance After a Crash Has Already Happened?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Car accidents happen in the blink of an eye—and if you weren’t insured at the time, your first instinct might be to try and fix the situation by quickly buying a car insurance policy. But can you get coverage after the fact? Mainor Ellis in Las Vegas is here to help answer these questions…. Read More »

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