Hospital Liens Do NOT attach to First Party (UM/UIM) Benefits

In some instances, a hospital may assert a lien over potential settlement money arising from a car accident.   However, the Nevada Supreme Court in Washoe Med. Ctr., Inc. v. Reliance Ins. Co., 112 Nev. 494, 497, 915 P.2d 288, 289–90 (1996) explicitly held hospital liens do not attach to first-party coverage (Uninsured / Underinsured […]

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Happy Thanksgiving

Yan Kenyon wishes you and your family a very pleasant and introspective Thanksgiving. “As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.”

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How to Block Keywords in Google News In Safari

While Google News lets you block certain sources it does not allow you to block certain keywords  (I’m looking at you famous-for-being-famous-family of vapid, over-exposed, insipid photo opportunists). There are certain Chrome extensions that let you block keywords, but I prefer using Safari on my Mac — overall it runs smoother, and uses less system […]

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Attorney Jay Kenyon Certified as Personal Injury Specialist

Yan Kenyon is pleased to announce that Attorney Jay Kenyon has been certified as a specialist in the field of Personal Injury Law by the Nevada Justice Association. Per its Mission Statement, the purpose of the Personal Injury Specialization is to identify to the public and the Bar those lawyers who demonstrate superior knowledge, skill, integrity, professionalism, […]

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Jay Kenyon Named 2016 Legal Elite

Jay Kenyon was recently recognized in the 2016 edition of Nevada Business Press’s Legal Elite.  Mr. Kenyon has been practicing law in Las Vegas for nearly 19 years. His practice focuses exclusively on personal injury cases, including motor vehicle accidents, spinal injuries, catastrophic brain injuries, and excessive force by security guards. Mr. Kenyon is licensed in […]

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