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Las Vegas Moped Accident Kills 2

It is common knowledge that motorcycle accidents are often far more likely to cause serious injuries than car accidents.  This is because, while the body is protected by a car in an automobile accident, in a motorcycle accident the body receives the brunt of the force.  This simple fact makes motorcycle accidents so deadly, and also applies to other leisure vehicles such as mopeds.

In mid-March two men, riding on a moped, were involved in a hit and run accident near the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Windmill Lane.  The men, ages 20 and 21, were thrown from the moped and later died as a result of their injuries.  The driver of the truck which collided with the moped continued to drive after striking the men, despite having the moped lodged underneath his truck.  The driver, dragging the moped with him, ran a red light and was hit by a Toyota sedan.  The driver then left his truck and fled the scene on foot.

This tragic situation is an example of the vulnerability a person experiences when they take a ride on a vehicle such as a motorcycle or moped.  When riding one of these kinds of vehicles it is especially important that you pay close attention to your surroundings, especially intersections, before riding through them.

Please be safe when taking to Las Vegas roads. Especially when using a motorcycle or moped, it is imperative that you use caution when sharing the roads with other automobiles.  If you, or anyone you know, has been the victim of an auto accident, call the  law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

April – National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

The month of April has been deemed National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in order to help make drivers around the country more aware of the dangers involved in distracted driving.  Officials are struggling to come up with effective ways to cause people to take cell phone use while driving, and other driving distractions, seriously.

In 2012 the state of Nevada imposed fines ranging from $50 to $250 for cell phone use while driving.  But in the last year citations leaped an amazing 67%, lending credence to the idea that the average person still has not decided to forgo cell phone use while operating a vehicle.

Generally speaking, people know that using a cell phone while driving is not safe.  Companies such as AT&T, which last year launched its own anti texting while driving campaign, have helped to make a public aware of the dangers involved in the practice.  Nevertheless, people have become so involved with their technology that they find it very difficult to disconnect, even while operating an automobile.

This month Nevada authorities plan a high profile crack down on cell phone use while driving across the state.  While a crackdown may certainly help to get the message across, at the end of the day it can also lead people to attempt to hide their cell phone use as they drive, which could actually be more dangerous.  So, though policing efforts may yield fruit, ultimately it will be the public’s own decision not to engage in this activity, due to education of the dangers, which will probably lead to the greatest change.

We encourage all Las Vegas residents to avoid cell phone use while driving at all costs. The risks are simply not worth the benefits. If you, or anyone you know, has been the victim of an auto accident, call the  law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

Unrestrained Pets: An Accident Waiting to Happen

We all love our dogs and cats. For many of us they are more than just pets, the are members of the family. It is no wonder, then, that so many people like to take their pets out on  the road with them – especially their dogs. But as you can imagine, having an unrestrained dog in the car can be dangerous. This is because, though we love them, dogs can be a huge distraction to a driver.

A recent study concluded that over half of drivers who have an unrestrained dog in the car while they drive actually pet their dogs. Almost one out of five allow their dogs to sit on their laps, and over 10 percent actually feed their dogs while driving! It says a lot about the bond between man, or woman, and their dog when this kind of bonding continues even while driving. But is it really worth it?

Researchers say that distracted driving can raise a person’s likelihood of causing an auto accident, sometimes to the same level as driving after drinking. Because dogs have a mind of their own, it is best to restrain them when driving. This is not only for your safety and the safety of others on the road, but it’s for the dog’s safety as well. There have been numerous cases of dogs jumping out of a window or sunroof of a moving car. It is clear that caring dog owners want to take man’s best friend on the road with them. But, responsible dog owners make sure the dogs are properly restrained when they do.

Distracted drivers are increasingly the cause of serious and fatal accidents. If you, or anyone you know, has been the victim of an auto accident, call the  law offices of Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little now at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.

 

Negligent Security in Las Vegas

Negligent security falls under premises liability. Property and business owners have a legal duty to maintain a safe environment for customers, employees, and other guests. Negligent security claims typically depend on proving foreseeability of an assault, and the failure to take appropriate measures to provide protection from criminal attacks. Injured patrons may also have a claim for overzealous security if they have been harmed or inappropriately detained by security.

Examples of Negligent Security

The level of security measures expected of a business or property owner depends on the likelihood of a crime occurring. Elements such as the type of business, a history of crime in the area or at the property itself, and knowledge of direct threats are all considered.

The following are examples of conditions which can constitute negligent security:

  • Inadequate security cameras and or monitoring of cameras
  • Inadequate, undertrained, or poorly screened security staff
  • Inadequate screening of other employees
  • Inadequate lighting in parking lots, parking garages, walkways, and other common areas
  • inadequate lock and key control systems in hotels, motels, and apartment buildings
  • Failure to warn guests of potential dangers which are not obvious
  • Lack of panic buttons at ATMs

Our Las Vegas negligent security attorneys have a proven history of obtaining substantial compensation for victims of negligent security. For example, in one case we were able to secure a $10,000,000 settlement for a young woman who was injured as a bystander when a fight broke out between an intoxicated customer and other customers.

Negligent security claims can lead to substantial financial compensation in the hands of our experienced Las Vegas accident attorneys. Please, call Jolley Urga Woodbury & Little at (702) 699-7500 or contact us online today.