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Proving that an Insurance Company Acted in Bad Faith
When a Nevada insurance company violates its duty to act in good faith, the insureds must prove the legal elements of insurance bad faith in
AAP Recommends Seat Belts on School Buses
To ensure child safety, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that all children travel in age-appropriate, properly secured child restraint systems on school buses.
Dangerous and Defective Toys are a Growing Concern
The Consumer Product Safety Commission regulates the safety of children’s toys in the U.S. Toy manufacturers are expected to follow safety standards and regulations to
Lithium Ion Batteries are a Burning Hot Commodity
Lithium ion batteries can catch fire and explode without warning. These fires and explosions can cause burns and lead to the inhalation of toxic fumes
Pedestrian Fatalities in Las Vegas Higher than Other Cities
National statistics reveal that there is an unusually high rate of pedestrian accidents in Nevada. Sadly, many of these accidents result in severe, disabling injuries
Injured on the Slopes: Who is Liable?
What is Inherent Risk? Inherent risk situations are typically defined as occurrences in which there was reasonable expectation of some level of risk for the