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Las Vegas, NV (March 12th, 2026) – On March 12, 2026, the Clark County School District launched Safe Travels Day to address growing concerns about student pedestrian safety across Las Vegas school zones. The initiative comes as Nevada continues to rank among the nation's most dangerous states for pedestrians, with children facing heightened risks during school commutes.
Las Vegas, NV (March 10th, 2026) – A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed following a fatal shooting that occurred during a child custody deposition at a Summerlin law office. The incident, which took place on April 8, 2024, resulted in multiple fatalities and has raised critical questions about security protocols and legal accountability in family law proceedings.
Las Vegas, NV (February 16th, 2026) – A massive food recall affecting 28 states, including Nevada, has expanded to include approximately 648,000 pounds of frozen tater tots after reports of foreign objects contaminating the popular frozen food product. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued the expanded recall for McCain Foods USA products distributed to food service operators, potentially affecting schools, restaurants, and institutions throughout Nevada.
Nevada uses foreseeability in premises liability cases to decide if a property owner should have foreseen a dangerous condition and taken reasonable steps to prevent injuries. In general, the more foreseeable a risk, the stronger a personal injury claim. A Nevada premises liability lawyer can review your situation, explain how foreseeability may apply under state law, and help you understand your legal options.
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