Benson & Bingham Welcomes AV-Rated Attorney Douglas R. Brown To The Litigation Team

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Benson & Bingham Welcomes AV-Rated Attorney Douglas R. Brown To The Litigation Team
February 11, 2026

LAS VEGAS, NV — Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers, LLC is proud to announce a significant expansion of its trial team with the arrival of Douglas R. Brown, Esq. Mr. Brown, who officially joined the firm on January 15, 2026, brings a rare combination of military discipline and over 20 years of high-stakes civil […]


The Role Of Witness Testimony In Truck Accident Cases
January 5, 2026

Nevada trucking accidents often involve multiple at-fault parties. They can also involve complex evidence that requires the help of an expert to interpret. Thankfully, there are many expert witnesses who are prepared to provide testimony for your case. Whether you need the help of an accident reconstructionist, medical expert, behavioral expert, or mechanical expert, you […]


Can You File a Lawsuit If Injured As a Motorcycle Passenger?
December 29, 2025

If someone you know has a motorcycle, you may find yourself riding along as a passenger. Sometimes a simple joy ride can turn into an ugly accident where you end up with serious injuries and pricey medical bills. As a passenger, do you have the right to file a personal injury claim? The good news […]


What To Do If You're Involved In a Car Accident While Visiting Another State https://www.bensonbingham.com/what-to-do-in-a-car-accident-while-visiting-another-state/
December 22, 2025

If you’re on an out-of-state road trip for business or pleasure, a car accident can wreck your plans. Regardless, if you do find yourself in a crash, you’ll need to deal with the aftermath in the state where the accident happened. If you have an accident while you’re visiting Nevada, a car accident lawyer from […]


Who’s Responsible After a Rental Car Accident?
December 15, 2025

It is common to see rental cars driving throughout Las Vegas due to the tourist nature of the city. Because of this, many individuals might wonder what happens if they are involved in a car accident with a rental car or if they are driving a rental car and get into a car crash. These […]


Cameras, Content & Clients: Copyright & Trademarks In PI Marketing & Evidence
November 13, 2025

Given how innovative our current generation has become, personal injury cases unfold not just inside a courtroom but all across the internet. However, using surveillance footage as evidence or uploading and posting a big verdict online can get you in trouble and raises potential copyright and trademark issues. Consulting with an Intellectual Property Lawyer can […]


Rideshare vs. Self-Driving Car Accidents: Who’s Responsible When Technology Takes The Wheel?
October 22, 2025

If you live in a city, especially Las Vegas, you likely have used or seen rideshare cars or autonomous vehicles. These services like Uber, Lyft, Waymo, and Zoox are becoming more common on the roads which means they can be involved in car accidents more often. Car crashes from rideshares and autonomous vehicles may seem […]


Nevada’s AB 523 Lowers Rideshare & Delivery Company Liability To $1 Million, What It Means For Injury Victims

Las Vegas, NV — Nevada has passed Assembly Bill 523, amending state law (NRS 706A and related statutes) to significantly alter the liability landscape for rideshare and delivery companies such as Uber, Lyft, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and DoorDash. Effective October 1, 2025, these companies must still carry substantial insurance, but their liability exposure is now […]


Injured by a Wrong-Way Driver In Nevada? Here’s What You Should Do
October 16, 2025

Some of the most dangerous and impactful car accidents involve wrong-way driving. Especially in a city like Las Vegas where some roads have high speed limits and drivers are often operating late at night or impaired. You may be driving home from a fun night on the town, not expecting to face a head-on collision. […]


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