It’s frustrating to hear about these kinds of preventable car accidents. If the officers had simply followed orders, maybe this tragic car crash could have been avoided.
It’s frustrating to hear about these kinds of preventable car accidents. If the officers had simply followed orders, maybe this tragic car crash could have been avoided.
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A 20-year old man drowned at Six Mile Cove. Witnesses say that the unidentified man was underwater for at least five minutes before others noticed him missing.
Authorities quickly determined that a malfunctioning pool pump was dumping hazardous amounts of sodium hydroxide into the hotel’s pool, essentially overchlorinating the water. Hazmat crews said that it was rare for a pump to fail in this manner.
Whenever a new school year begins, there is always a group of drivers present who are unfamiliar with the area. Maybe they are parents taking their kids to a new school. Or perhaps there are recently-licensed teenagers who are driving to high school for the first time. Either way, you should be extra aware of slow or erratic drivers. They may not know where they are going, and it may take a week or two for them to get comfortable around these school areas.
Two tragic hotel pool incidents occurred within two days of each other at swimming pools on Las Vegas hotel properties in broad daylight.
In the summer of 2010, the Las Vegas Sun newspaper conducted a study of southern Nevada hospitals to determine the incidence of what it called “preventable harm” events such as falls, infections, bedsores, and similar injuries.
Before you allow your child to enter any swimming pool, lake, or river, you need to assess the level of supervision that is present.
The state of Nevada has fashioned its negligence laws to accommodate these types of situations. It’s called “comparative negligence.”
The idea behind these laws is to reduce the possibility of dog bites, attacks, and dog bite injuries. If a dog is on a leash and under the control of its owner, it is much less likely to break free and attack someone potentially causing facial lacerations, eye injuries, hand injuries, etc.