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Can I Sue My Personal Trainer for Injuring Me?

The fitness industry is booming, and personal trainers play an important role in the industry’s growth. According to reports from the Health & Fitness Association, the fitness industry reached $21.8 billion in revenue during 2012. Additionally, the Physical Activity Council...

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How Most Injuries Happen in Las Vegas: What to Watch Out For

Most injuries in Las Vegas stem from slip-and-fall accidents, traffic collisions, and incidents in crowded entertainment venues. These often result from negligence, poor property maintenance, or unsafe conditions. Staying vigilant, wearing appropriate footwear, and following traffic and venue rules can...

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Car Accident Dangers to Be Aware of in Las Vegas

Traveling by car in Las Vegas? Although Nevada does not rank in the top 10 most dangerous states in which to drive (whereas states like Arkansas and Oklahoma do), this does not mean that Las Vegas driving is safe. In...

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Minimizing Time on Shuttle Buses Can Reduce Risk of Injury

Minimizing time spent on shuttle buses reduces the risk of personal injury by avoiding overcrowded conditions, sudden stops, and limited safety features like seatbelts. Spending less time on shuttles also decreases exposure to potential slip-and-fall accidents or collisions, promoting a...

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How Safe is Public Transportation

Every day throughout United States, millions of Americans take some form of public or mass transportation system, whether it is a taxi, bus, shuttle, train, airplane, or boat. Within Las Vegas, there are various methods of mass and public transportation...

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How Safe is Your Hotel?

Las Vegas is home to almost 150,600 hotel rooms. At an average nightly cost of $111.00 per room, one would assume the hotel building and rooms are secure and safe to occupy. Unfortunately, because of the large number of people...

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Avoiding Injuries in Casinos

Casinos are ubiquitous throughout Las Vegas and Nevada. Casinos and gambling draw millions of tourists every year to the state for patrons to partake in a brief respite from their everyday lives. To support the booming tourist industry and numerous...

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Business Owners Need to Remove Hazards

As 2014 drew to a close, it looked like Las Vegas was going to see something else in the skies besides fireworks on January 1 – snow! Although the threatened snow never truly materialized, had snow actually fallen and accumulated,...

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