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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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Legal Issues in Las Vegas Pool and Resort Accidents

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas is known for its luxury resorts, large pool areas, and entertainment venues. Thousands of visitors use resort pools every day, which increases the risk of accidents and injuries. Property owners must maintain safe conditions, provide adequate supervision, and follow safety regulations to protect guests. Pool and resort accidents often occur because of… Read More »

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Understanding Nevada’s Two Year Statute of Limitations for Injury Claims

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Nevada law places strict deadlines on filing personal injury lawsuits. These deadlines are known as statutes of limitations. If an injured person misses the deadline, the court will likely dismiss the case, and the injured party may lose the right to recover compensation entirely. In most Nevada personal injury cases, the statute of limitations… Read More »

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When Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial in Las Vegas

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Most personal injury claims resolve through settlement negotiations before a trial ever becomes necessary. However, some cases in Las Vegas proceed to trial when the parties cannot agree on liability, damages, or both. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts, and when they refuse to offer fair compensation, litigation may become the only option…. Read More »

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Hotel Security Failures and Injury Claims in Las Vegas

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas hotels market themselves as safe, luxurious destinations. However, security failures remain a persistent issue across the hospitality industry. When hotels neglect basic safety measures, guests can suffer serious harm ranging from assault to theft and preventable accidents. Under Nevada law, hotels owe a duty of care to maintain reasonably safe premises for… Read More »

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What Happens During a Personal Injury Deposition in Nevada

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

If you are pursuing a personal injury claim in Nevada, you may hear the term “deposition” fairly early in the process. It can sound intimidating, especially if you have never been involved in a lawsuit before. So what actually happens during a deposition, and why is it important? A deposition is a formal question-and-answer… Read More »

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Escalator and Elevator Accidents in Las Vegas Hotels

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Las Vegas hotels are known for their size, luxury, and constant foot traffic. Elevators and escalators are essential for moving guests efficiently through massive resorts. But what happens when these systems fail? A quick ride can turn into a serious accident in seconds. Have you ever stepped onto an escalator without thinking twice? Most… Read More »

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The Rise of E-Scooter Accidents and Injury Claims in Las Vegas

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Electric scooters have transformed urban transportation in Las Vegas. Tourists and residents alike rely on these devices for convenience and affordability. However, this rapid adoption has coincided with a sharp increase in accidents and injury claims. Hospitals and law enforcement agencies are now reporting troubling trends that highlight the risks associated with micromobility. Recent… Read More »

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Injuries in Las Vegas Parking Garages and Who May Be Liable

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Parking garages are common throughout Las Vegas, especially at casinos, hotels, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. Although these structures are convenient, they also present many hazards that can lead to serious injuries. When a property owner fails to maintain a parking garage safely, injured victims may have legal options. Many parking garage accidents occur… Read More »

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