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  • Preventing Intersection Collisions in Nevada
    Preventing Intersection Collisions in Nevada
    Many intersection collisions that happen in Nevada are caused by driver negligence and can be prevented. Dangerous Intersections in Nevada In Nevada, Las Vegas and nearby cities like Henderson with a high volume of yearly tourists are known for having wide open roads and large intersections built to accommodate heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Although these large intersections provide ease of traffic flow and pedestrian paths, they pose higher
  • Overloaded Trucks Can Be Deadly
    Overloaded Trucks Can Be Deadly
    Overloaded trucks are at high risk of causing deadly truck accidents because they are harder to maneuver, mechanical failure is more probable, and the force of impact is greater if a crash occurs. Commercial trucks must comply with maximum weight limits to prevent accidents and fatal injuries. Dangers of Overloaded Trucks The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulates commercial vehicle weight limits for all commercial trucks that travel on U.S.
  • Next-Day Delivery Is Taking Lives
    Next-Day Delivery Is Taking Lives
    Next-day deliveries from Amazon's enormous delivery network are contributing to accidents, injuries, and deaths of innocent civilians across the country. Amazon Under Fire for Delivery Accidents According to a New York Times investigation, at least 10 people have died from Amazon delivery accidents since 2015. The investigation focuses on the pressure put on Amazon's contract delivery drivers to deliver next-day shipments within a limited time frame. The New York
  • Can You Sue a Franchisor for Slip and Fall Accidents?
    Can You Sue a Franchisor for Slip and Fall Accidents?
    Franchisors receive the benefits of their business franchised expansions without incurring additional liability for their franchisee's actions, however, claims of vicarious liability may be filed. Franchise Operations Under a contractual agreement, franchisors are protected against liability for damages caused by the actions of their franchisees. Most franchise agreements state that the relationship between the franchisor and franchisee is one of an independent contractor, not an agency relationship where the