Easter weekend in Seattle means blooming cherry blossoms and family gatherings. Sadly, it also usually means an increase in car accidents. Whether you’re on your way to an early morning church service, rushing to a family brunch, or navigating Seattle’s streets during the Easter holidays, knowing what to do in case of a Seattle Easter […]
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Winner-Takes-Most: Can You Still Recover if You’re at Fault?
You were in a crash at an intersection in Las Vegas. The other driver ran a red light, but you were also distracted by your phone at the time. Your injuries are real, and you have significant medical bills. Clearly the other driver was negligent, but you also share some of the blame. Does having […]
Easter Car Accidents in Orange County and Los Angeles
Easter weekend is one of the busiest travel periods in Southern California. Families pour into the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, crowds pack Pacific Coast Highway through Huntington Beach, and freeways across Orange County and Los Angeles back up for miles. That surge in traffic is one of the leading drivers of Easter car accidents across […]
Las Vegas Spring Break Injuries: Know Your Rights
Las Vegas spring break season brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to the valley, drawn by resort pools, dayclubs, and entertainment venues that operate at extraordinary scale. Packed venues and pool facilities at properties like Caesars Palace on the Strip and Green Valley Ranch Resort in Henderson create hazardous conditions that Nevada law requires operators […]
Why Easter Traffic Increases Albuquerque Accident Risks
Easter weekend is a time when families get together to enjoy celebrations, egg hunts, and other festivities in and around Albuquerque. However, it’s also a time when the city witnesses an increase in the number of road accidents. Understanding the reasons why someone might get in an Albuquerque Easter car accident will not only keep […]
Supporting Student-Athletes at the AIA Basketball Championships
As an annual supporter of Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA), Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys sponsored the t-shirt toss at the recent Arizona high school basketball championships at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum (VMC) in Phoenix, AZ. It was a fun and lively part of the event, and it was great to see the excitement on the […]
Party Bus Accidents in Las Vegas: Who is Responsible?
Party buses are a fixture of Las Vegas nightlife, shuttling groups between the Strip, Fremont Street, and private venues every weekend. Most rides end without incident, but when a driver makes a reckless decision or an operator cuts corners on safety, the results can be catastrophic. Las Vegas party bus accidents involve multiple potentially liable […]
Hop On These Safety Tips to Prevent Chicago Easter Injuries
Chicago loves Easter for its egg hunts, family gatherings, and celebration. Chicagoans have many ways to celebrate, from the South Loop Easter Egg Hunt at Chicago Women’s Park to family gatherings. Holiday weekends bring heavier traffic, bigger crowds, and more opportunities for something to go wrong. While celebrating with family and friends, it’s easy to […]
1 Killed in Las Vegas Collision at Bridger Avenue and 15th Street
The e-scooter rider succumbed to their injuries Las Vegas, NV. – An e-scooter rider was killed in a crash on Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas. According to local police, the accident happened at Briger Avenue and 15th Street at around 3 p.m. An SUV reportedly struck an e-scooter rider in unclear circumstances. The e-scooter rider […]
Why Is NMSA 41-3A-1 the Most Critical Statute for Pile-ups?
Multi-car pile-ups on I-25 through Albuquerque, I-40 near the Rio Puerco Bridge, or US-70 outside Las Cruces can involve a dozen vehicles–and sorting out who owes what to whom is rarely simple. New Mexico’s fault allocation law, NMSA 41-3A-1, governs exactly how damages are divided when more than one party shares responsibility for a crash. […]