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Families Appalled at Proposed Relaxation of Drowsy Truck Driver Law

U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is proposing to suspend the rules which aim to ensure that truck drivers do not work when they are overly tired, saying that there have been unexpected consequences as a result of the regulations which were introduced last year.

However, she is being faced with significant opposition, especially from those who have had direct experience of relatives being killed due to truck drivers falling asleep at the wheel.

They maintain that Collins is being pressured by the trucking industry to try and suspend the regulations, and have called on her to think more about her constituents and overall road safety.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has also criticized Collins saying that before the regulations were originally introduced that the drivers and the industry were consulted and that any change to the regulations would only expose other road users to an increased risk.

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How to Practice Proper Pool Safety

As the United States enters into the hot summer months, more and more children will take to area swimming pools to have a good time. While millions of children and adults go swimming every year without incident, there are nevertheless hundreds of unnecessary fatalities which occur annually as a result of improper pool and swimming area practices. In fact, every year approximately 300 children drown in swimming pools and spas, and the vast majority of these drownings are preventable.

As can be seen in the following video, practicing pool safety is not a matter of doing one thing correctly. Rather, proper pool safety is an attitude which results in using pool and other bathing facilities in accordance with specific safety guidelines.

One of the most important aspects of pool safety, especially as it relates to children, is that children should always be supervised when in and around the swimming pool. Children should never be left to play in the pool alone as the risks are simply too great. Additionally, though playing in the swimming pool is practically the main reason children like to go for a dip in the pool in the first place, parents and those supervising children should remember to limit the roughhousing so as to prevent serious accidents.

If you, or someone you know, have been injured as a result of an accident in Nevada, contact the Law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

MGM Las Vegas Sees Yet Another Employee Death

A worker at the MGM Grand hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip fell from a third floor window of the casino on Tuesday, and died as a result of his injuries. According to published reports the employee was working in the hotel when he was unable to get out of the way of a maintenance cart which was moving in his area. The cart pushed the man out of the window and he fell to his death.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is currently investigating the incident. A spokesman for MGM, Gordon Absher, confirmed that the employee did fall from the third floor, but did not get any additional details. The victim’s name was not released.

Las Vegas resorts have seen their fair share of worker deaths over the years. One of the most prominent incidences occurred in 2013 when an acrobat with the Cirque du Soleil fell approximately 100 feet to her death during a show in June. That accident occurred as a result of a suspension why are snapping. During the investigation into the incident the Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited the MGM Grand with multiple violations which exposed employees to increased hazards.

If you, or someone you know, have been injured as a result of a Nevada accident, contact the Law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

Motorcyclist Collides with 2 Cars – Bike Bursts into Flames

A motorcyclist was killed Friday evening in an accident involving two other vehicles.

According to the Nevada Highway Patrol, at about 6:10 PM Friday evening a motorcycle rider was speeding while traveling in the northbound lanes near Horizon Drive, and collided with the right side of a Lincoln Navigator. The biker then rebounded and struck the left side of a Ford F150 truck.

The truck then continued forward  until it crashed into a wall. The motorcycle continued into the right shoulder of the road where the biker fell off the bike. The motorcycle continued to skid until it came to a stop and caught fire.

The biker died from his injuries at the scene.

The driver of the Ford was taken to University Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Motorcycle riding in Las Vegas is a pastime enjoyed thousands of people annually. We recommend that those who engage in this activity do so while taking the utmost care and obeying all traffic laws.

If you, or someone you know, have been injured as a result of a Nevada automobile accident, contact the Law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

 

 

Man Responsible for 2013 Vegas Restaurant Crash Pleads Guilty

On April 1, 2013 a Las Vegas man was driving under the influence of marijuana, synthetic marijuana, and prescription drugs when he crashed his car into an area restaurant during lunch hour, and injured 10 people. The perpetrator, Gage James Lindsey, pleaded guilty this week to felony charges of driving under the influence causing substantial bodily harm.

As a part of his plea deal prosecutors dropped four additional felony charges against the man, as the parties came to an agreement which avoided trial. According to court documents Lindsey had taken Xanax and marijuana in the hours leading up to the moment that he crashed his 1993 Lexus into the Egg & I restaurant on Sahara Avenue. According to witnesses of the incident Lindsey first crossed the median into oncoming traffic, then struck two cars before running into the patio of the restaurant.

After the accident Lindsay reportedly attempted to flee, but was caught by restaurant patrons and good Samaritans in the area. Injuries to the victims included arm and shoulder fractures, other broken bones, one victims suffering a collapsed lung.

 

If you or someone you know has been injured as a result of a Nevada automobile accident, contact the Law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

 

 

Bad Driving Habits to Avoid in Las Vegas

For many people driving is an activity which becomes almost like second nature. While this “feel” for the roads can certainly be a good thing, as it allows the driver to have a greater control of their vehicle than he or she would otherwise have, it can also be a drawback. Specifically, many drivers begin to feel as if they can operate their vehicles without having to put their full attention on the road. This can be fatal. Here we will take a look at some of the most dangerous driver habits:

  • Going over the speed limit – Many drivers speed by habit. Whatever the limit is, they feel it is too slow. Though it can certainly feel like a restriction to have to drive 40 mph in certain areas where you would want to go 60 or 70, resist the urge. Not only is speeding dangerous, but it also carries penalties such as tickets and increased auto insurance premiums.
  • Speeding up on yellow – Everyone has tried to make it through a yellow light by speeding up. But, the fact that everyone has done it does not make it right. This dangerous practice has resulted in many car accidents, and can prove fatal.
  • Driving distracted – Authorities have recently taken to informing the populace about the dangers of driving distracted. In fact, several studies have concluded that driving while distracted by cell phones, pets, conversations, and other distractions, can be just as dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol.

Las Vegas police have been performing undercover sting operations at busy Las Vegas intersections and giving tickets to drivers who are texting at those intersections.  Don’t text and drive.  We recommend that Las Vegas drivers avoid participating in any of these bad driving habits, or any other bad habits which many occur while driving. Remember that safety should be your top concern when driving on Las Vegas roads.

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How to Stay Safe if You Suffer a Tire Blowout in Las Vegas -video-

When traveling at high rates of speed, operating an automobile under ideal conditions is nevertheless entails a certain level of danger. Drivers must always remain alert for emergent road situations such as debris in the roads, swerving or other erratic behaviors by other drivers, and other hazards. When a car is operated under less than ideal conditions, these considerations become even more important. Particularly, in the case of a tire blowout the, drivers operating vehicles which suffer the malfunction must think fast in order to bring the vehicles to a safe stop.

As can be seen in the video above, the first key to handling a tire blowout is to remain calm. Because your primary goal will be to get the car safely off the road, you must follow these steps in order to increase your chances of walking away without serious injury.

After you have successfully handled the blowout be sure to keep the blown out tire. Recent studies have indicated that there are potentially millions of defective tires on the nation’s roadways, tires which should have been recalled but are nevertheless being sold in shops across the country. In the case that you or someone you know has been injured as a result of the tire blowout, contact the Law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

Providence Circus Accident Reminds of Similar Las Vegas Accident a Year Earlier

Several circus performers were injured over the weekend in an accident in Providence, Rhode Island. The accident, which involved an equipment failure,  has similarities to another circus accident which killed a Las Vegas performer in 2013.

Nine performers for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus were injured when an apparatus used to secure the performers failed. Eight of the performers were hurt after the hair hanging apparatus, which suspends performers in the air by their hair, failed. The performers all fell to the ground, and a ninth performer was injured on the ground. According to Steven Pare, Providence Public Safety Commissioner, the performers fell between 25 and 35 feet. Injuries included broken bones, but all of the performers are expected to recover.

This incident is eerily similar to a Las Vegas accident in July 2013 which saw a Cirque Du Soleil performer fall to her death after a wire which was suspending her in the air snapped. In that case Cirque Du Soleil was eventually fined $25,000 by the Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for six safety violations, after a four month investigation.

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Vehicle Near Las Vegas Suffers Gas Tank Explosion – 5 Injured

Three students, a teacher, and a non-profit official were injured recently in a a freak automobile accident near Las Vegas.

The group was traveling on a trip sponsored by After-School All-Stars, a California based nonprofit organization, when vehicle in which they were traveling suffered a sudden gas tank explosion.  All of the victims were transported to a local hospital in Las Vegas to be treated for burns. Two of the students were critically injured.

The victims were part of a group which traveled to Las Vegas and the Mammoth Resorts in California as part of a ski trip sponsored by the After-School All-Stars nonprofit organization. According to Patricia Karam, executive director of Greater San Antonio After-School All-Stars, which arranged the trip, the group was en route to McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas when the gas tank explosion occurred.

Authorities are still unsure what caused the vehicle’s gas tank to explode.

 

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Bicyclist Injured after Collision With Las Vegas Police Car

A collision between a bicyclist and a North Las Vegas police car this week left the bicyclists injured.

According to witnesses, a marked North Las Vegas police turned on East Owens Avenue and struck a bicyclist on Monday at about 3:15 PM.  Apparently the police car had been traveling southbound on Las Vegas Boulevard, and may have made a second turn when it struck the bicyclist.

The bicyclist was as injured a result of the accident, and was taken to UMC for treatment.  The injuries are said to not have been life-threatening .  The officer involved in the accident was uninjured.

According to North Las Vegas police Officer Chrissie Coon, the department will be conducting an investigation in order to determine exactly what happened during the incident.  Of particular interest will be whether or not the officer driving the patrol car followed proper procedures in the moments immediately preceding the collision with the bicyclist.  Though the investigation into this incident is ongoing, there have been numerous cases in which officers have caused accidents as a result of having not followed proper department protocols.

 

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