Empire, Nevada’s story begins less than 100 years ago when in 1923 a small tent city was erected by enthusiastic miners. US Gypsum caught wind of the prosperity in the area and fully owned the town in 1948, including not only the land but the homes and many other structures as well.
From that time the area enjoyed a bit of a boom in population, rising from a handful of individuals to more than 750 throughout the 1960s, all of whom worked for the United States Gypsum Corporation (also known as “USG”).
The recession of the early 21st century hit the community of Empire hard with the gypsum plant eventually needing to close its doors at the end of January 2011. Residents with children at home were allowed to inhabit the homes provided to them through the company until the end of the school year in June, after which time a mass exodus ensued, resulting in there now being only 200 or so inhabitants remaining.
Since the closing of the USG mining operations in Empire, the community has continued to thrive mostly because of the nearby week-long festival Burning Man that has been celebrated each and every year since 1991. During this festival a number of the over 50,000 participants frequent Empire for fuel and other amenities, accounting for as much of 20% of sales in the area. Black Rock Desert and hunters also bring in a share of outdoor enthusiasts to Empire which helps support the local economy.
Most visitors and tourists are responsible and respectful, but accidents can occur and incidents may arise which can involve out-of-state individuals. This can complicate the legal process if you hope to pursue a settlement for a personal injury or wish to take them to court.
For the most part, suing someone in another state will require you to sue that individual in the state where he or she resides and not within the state you live (you can file the papers through the mail but will need to be present in their state on the day of court).
Fortunately, there are exceptions to every rule:
That being said, the process of suing someone out-of-state can be cumbersome and complicated, and often requires the expertise of a legal professional. At the law office of Carter Cullen, we have helped a number of clients successfully settle and receive compensation for personal injury and car accident injuries in Las Vegas that came as a result of out-of-state individuals.
Explore your options and learn about what actions you can take with a free personal consultation with one of our attorneys at 702-800-0000.
Empire, NV
Total Est. Time: 7hr 38 mins
Total Est. Distance: 482 mi
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7408 West Sahara Ave
Las Vegas, Nevada 89117
