DO YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT, PERSONAL
INJURY OR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM?
Please
note: Medical malpractice and personal injury claims are governed by a very short statute of limitations,
so you must not delay or you will lose your rights. For information on the recently shortened one-year
statute of limitations for medical malpractice, click here.
Personal Injury Claims due to accidents including
automobile, truck and motorcycle accidents, consumer injuries due to unsafe products, unsafe drugs, medical malpractice
and wrongful death involve unique provisions of insurance law and corporate liability, including punitive damages.
Premises Liability If you are seriously hurt in a "slip and fall" accident in a business location in
Las Vegas, and it was not your fault, please give us a call. The law does not allow a casino or nightclub bouncer to
touch or hold a patron, unless he/she presents an imminent danger to himself or others.
Assault & Battery The civil and criminal
laws against assault and battery and/or false arrest impose serious liability on club owners and out-of-control bouncers who
break the law. If you were the victim of a serious, unprovoked assault and battery or false arrest by casino or nightclub
bouncers, please call our office.
Motor Vehicle Accident
victims and other personal injury victims often find their pain and suffering compounded in an unfair contest
with insurance companies who don't play fair. It is important for you to know your rights against insurance
companies so you can fight back for justice. If you are involved in an accident with a commercial vehicle such
as a taxicab, bus or truck, please give us a call. We also sue drunk drivers and donate a portion
of our proceeds to Mothers Against Drunk Drivers.
Medical malpractice
occurs when a medical professional fails to do what a competent professional would have done, resulting in injury,
disability, physical impairment or death. While most medical professionals are highly skilled and work honorably
for their patients, a very few fall short of even minimal standards. As a result, medical malpractice kills between
47,000 and 100,000 persons each year, and many more are gravely injured. More people are killed as a result of medical
errors every year than the number who die from motor vehicle accidents, breast cancer or AIDS. These types of cases
are very hard and expensive to prosecute. Due to recent legislative actions, sometimes known as "tort reform"
and the resulting "caps" on malpractice damages, only the most obvious and egregious medical malpractice cases will
be considered.
Products liability is the area of tort law that holds designers, manufacturers
and sellers liable for the harm suffered by buyers and users of defective products and dangerous drugs. A "product"
can be almost anything, from a dangerous prescription drug to a defective children's toy. "Defects" include
flaws or mistakes in the way a product is designed, manufactured or marketed. Products liability lawsuits can be
based upon strict liability, breach of warranty, negligence, manufacturing and design defects and breach of the duty to warn.
These types of cases usually require a scientific expert to give expert testimony about the particular design defect in question.
We are experienced and successful products liability lawyers.
Dangerous drugs are the bane
of our society. Unscrupulous drug manufacturers use human beings as guinea pigs for their lethal profit machine. Perhaps
it is best explained in a recent article in Vanity Fair called "Deadly Medicine" in which it is reported
that "prescription drugs kill some 200,000 Americans every year." The Vanity Fair report states that
number is bound to go up, "now that most clinical trials are conducted overseas—on sick Russians, homeless Poles,
and slum-dwelling Chinese—in places where regulation is virtually nonexistent, the F.D.A. doesn’t reach, and
'mistakes' can end up in pauper’s graves." The authors investigate the globalization of the pharmaceutical industry,
and the U.S. Government’s failure to rein in a lethal profit machine in this shockingly honest article about BIG PHARMA.
Click here to read: Vanity Fair's "Deadly Medicine."