Monthly Archives: February 2026
Injured at a Vegas Nightclub: When Poor Crowd Control Becomes a Negligent Security Case
You came to Vegas expecting a packed dance floor. Shoulder-to-shoulder lines. Loud music. Lights, drinks, energy. What you didn’t sign up for was: Being crushed in a surge toward the stage Getting shoved down a staircase with no railing space Bottles or fists flying while security watches from the wall A stampede when someone… Read More »
Speeding on Nevada Highways: How Excessive Speed Changes Your Injury Case
You’re on I‑15 or U.S. 95, doing a reasonable 70–75. Then someone blows past you like you’re parked. You barely see them until they’re already weaving three cars ahead. A minute later you see it: tail lights, debris, airbags. When high speed meets a moment’s bad decision, the result isn’t a “fender bender.” It’s… Read More »
Pedestrian Accidents on the Las Vegas Strip: Why These Cases Are Different
You don’t come to the Strip to think about traffic patterns. You come for the lights, the music, the fountains, the buzz of thousands of people moving at once. You walk with a drink in your hand, your eyes up on the giant screens, your friends next to you. But it takes just one… Read More »
Tourist Flights Gone Wrong: What Happens After a Nevada Sightseeing Aviation Accident?
You come to Nevada for the views. The Grand Canyon rim at sunset. Hoover Dam from above. The Vegas Strip lit up like a circuit board. You don’t expect to be reading waiver fine print while strapped into a small plane or helicopter. You sign anyway. You’re on vacation, not in a contract negotiation…. Read More »
Bars, Casinos, and Dram Shop Liability: Can You Sue the Alcohol Provider in Nevada?
The drunk driver who hit you didn’t get that way in a vacuum. They were at a bar on the Strip. Or doing shots at a casino. Or drinking nonstop at an all‑inclusive “open bar” event. Your instinct is simple: “If the bar kept serving them when they were obviously wasted, can’t I sue… Read More »
