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Who’s Liable for a Boating Accident If Multiple People Were Operating the Boat?

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Boating is a favorite pastime for many Nevadans and tourists alike, with Lake Mead and other waterways near Las Vegas offering ideal conditions for recreation. But when accidents happen on the water—especially with multiple people taking turns at the helm—it can be difficult to determine who is legally responsible. At Mainor Ellis, a personal… 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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How Lack of Boating Experience Can Lead to Accidents

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Boating is a popular activity in Las Vegas, particularly around Lake Mead and other nearby waterways. However, as enjoyable as it may be, boating can also be dangerous, especially for those without proper safety training. Lack of experience and certification often contribute to accidents that result in serious injuries or even fatalities. At Mainor… Read More »

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Mechanical Failures in Boating, Jet Ski and PWC Accidents and Legal Recourse for Victims

By Mainor Ellis Injury Lawyers |

Boating, Jet Skis and PWC (personal water crafts) are a popular recreational activity, especially in areas with beautiful water bodies like Lake Mead near Las Vegas. However, these activities also comes with its risks, and one significant cause of these accidents is mechanical failure. Our Las Vegas boating accident lawyers understand the role of… Read More »

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