Archive for the 'drunk driver' Category

Las Vegas at a Glance…

Van September 2nd, 2010

My perusal of the RJ this past Sunday filled me with a sense of ambivalence.  Of course plastered on the front page was the big news about Paris Hilton’s arrest on cocaine possession.  Who’d have guessed?  For more on this click here.

Besides this, there were many items which didn’t give much of a sense of warm and fuzzy.  I won’t quote the RJ, so as not to incur the wrath of their new copyright attorney, but a review of articles goes like this (according to my feeble memory):

Item – A poll that people in Las Vegas are not feeling secure with the economic conditions in town.  That’s no big surprise, but the same poll found that people don’t hate it enough to leave.

Item – A full page advertisement/announcement of Station Casinos having their reorganization plan confirmed by the court, which paves the way for the Stations to come out of bankruptcy as a viable company.

Item – Forbes magazine has found Las Vegas to be the most stressful city in the US, this two weeks after the same Forbes magazine found Vegas to be the “Coolest City in America”

Item – on the Sun front page that a middle class man is about to become homeless as his home is foreclosed.

This coupled with subsequent news from other sources that 3 out of 4 mortgages in Nevada are underwater, i.e. the house is not worth the balance of the mortgage, can give one a sense of hopelessness, and perhaps even dread.  No wonder this is the “most stressful” city in the US.

At the same time, this really is the coolest city in America.  I’ve told out of town friends that it’s a pretty good town to live in, with an incredible entertainment district.  On any given night in this town, we can see any number of big name rock and roll bands perform, and then there’s always the Cirque shows (are we up to 10 different ones now?), and, of course, any number of vices are indulged and even encouraged in this town, if you’re into those types of things. 

Well, unfortunately we don’t have the solution for all of our problems…we are a law firm afterall.  But what we can offer is assistance when you have been injured in a traffic accident through no fault of your own, or have had problems getting your social security disability, or have encountered issues getting your worker’s compensation. 

All of the above services come with our NO FEE-GUARANTEE, which means we work on a contingency and don’t charge you anything until we obtain a settlement for you.  In the meantime, we can provide referral services to medical providers, many of which work on a lien basis, which means you do not pay medical bills for your accident related treatments until settlement.  So even though we can’t solve all the problems of the Las Vegas economy, or prevent homelessness, or solve the national debt crisis, we can represent you with the insurance company when you’re in an accident.  Call us at 444-4444 and let us help you.

Popularity: 5% [?]

Las Vegas woman to plead guilty to drunk driving charges

admin May 27th, 2010

A 29-year-old Las Vegas woman intends to plead guilty to felony drunk driving after being involved in a Las Vegas drunk driving accident that lead to the death of a 29-year-old Las Vegas man, according to the Las Vegas Sun.

The man was on his way home when the Las Vegas woman hit him in her Jeep Grand Cherokee at a northwest Las Vegas intersection, the article said.

Read more.

Do you think Las Vegas drunk driving accidents occur too frequently? What factors do you think play a role in the most tragic Las Vegas auto accidents?

If you or someone you know has been involved in a Las Vegas drunk driving accident, the Las Vegas auto accident lawyers at Richard Harris Law Firm can help.

Popularity: 40% [?]

Woman driving under the influence kills Las Vegas man

admin April 14th, 2010

A 28-year-old Las Vegas man was killed after a 29-year-old woman plowed into the back of his Buick while driving under the influence.

According to an article from KTNV.com, said the Las Vegas man was transported to UMC where he was pronounced dead. The woman is facing a felony charge of DUI causing death.

How do you think car accidents like this can be prevented? Do you think Las Vegas lawmakers are doing enough to make sure drivers don’t get behind the wheel when they’re under the influence? What do you think should be done?

If your loved one or the loved one of someone you know has been involved in a wrongful death accident, the Las Vegas wrongful death lawyers of Richard Harris Law Firm can help you.

Read more.

Popularity: 59% [?]

High-speed accident result in man’s death

admin April 8th, 2010

A 52-year-old man died Easter morning after a suspected drunk driver struck his Mercedes 300SD on Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas.

According to an article from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, police said the suspect was driving his Chrysler PT Cruiser at high rate of speed. As the suspect was approaching Main Street, the Mercedes was attempting to turn left onto westbound Charleston.

The Las Vegas driver of the PT Cruiser was arrested for felony DUI resulting in death and booked without bail.

DUIs happen across Nevada regularly. Do you think DUI laws in Las Vegas are strict enough? Why or why not?

If you or someone you know has been involved in a Nevada car accident, the Las Vegas car accident lawyers at Richard Harris Law Firm can help.

Read more.

Popularity: 59% [?]

DUI Suspect Anita Mann Appears In Court Today

admin February 24th, 2010

Anita Mann, the 19-year-old accused of driving drunk and killing two people on February 16, appeared in a Henderson courtroom Wednesday morning.
After a judge ruled Mann as a danger to society, Mann’s father defended her by saying that she was not a partier or a drinker and never even had a parking ticket. Mann attended CSN and her parents describe her as a good kid who made good grades.
Nevertheless, her bail was set at $225,000 and her preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 11th.
Mann is facing two counts of felony DUI for the deaths of 66-year-old Louis Madden and 65-year-old Karen Hicks who were killed on February 16th.
Police say Mann’s blood alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit.

Mann did not give an explanation as to how she obtained the alcohol early Tuesday morning.

Mann’s attorney, Steve Wolfson, commented on how this situation is a tragedy for both families involved. We agree.

Popularity: 95% [?]

 

FreeConsultation