Kris (Ellsworth) Vukovich - Marketing Director | |
Kris Vukovich was born and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin. After graduating high school, she attended UW-Parkside and Gateway College and received a degree in Marketing. Kris has worked in the Marketing Department of Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois as a Marketing Assistant, Corporate Sales Account Executive, and Special Events Representative. She has also worked for Mortgage Icon, a mortgage banker in Wisconsin, as the Corporate Sales Account Manager and Marketing Director.
After meeting Craig and Bradley at a friend’s Christmas party in Chicago, IL, on a bet, Kris moved to Las Vegas and joined the firm in February 2004. Although Kris’ title is Marketing Director, she wears many hats at the firm. Aside from marketing, she is also the Events Coordinator, Office Manager, Case Management and IT Administrator, Building Manager, and Trainer.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Mark, as well as her friends and family. She loves traveling, wine, cooking, playing games and pickleball, and going to concerts and the theater.
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Defective Vehicle Seats - Often times seatback failures go unrecognized because attorneys are not familiar with alternative recovery methods or product liability cases in car accidents, especially when they are rear-end accidents, because they are only focused on the insurance policy of the driver who did the rear-ending. In any vehicle accident, if there is a seatback failure a product liability case should be analyzed seriously as this may provide an additional source of financial recovery to those injured, outside of the typical vehicle insurance coverage. Recently the Ford Motor Company recalled certain 2018-2020 F-150 and 2019-2020 F-250 and F-350 Super Duty pickup trucks, along with 2018-2020 Explore and 2019-2020 Expedition vehicles equipped with manual driver and/or passenger front seat back recliner mechanisms. This recall also includes certain 2020 Lincoln Aviator vehicles equipped with rear outboard seats and manual seat-back recliner mechanisms. A vehicle seatback with an improperly assembled recliner mechanism has reduced strength and may not adequately restrain an occupant in a crash, increasing the risk of injury and/or death.
We are now screening car accident cases for Faulty Airbags, Faulty Ignition Switches, Defective Seat Belts, Seat Back Failures, Fuel-Fed Fires and Rollover/Tire Detreads, Trucking Accidents, and Road Hazards.
There are several defective product cases that we are handling such as Acetaminophen, Asbestos Exposure, Auto Defects, Camp Lejeune Water Contamination, Child Seat Defects, Collision Avoidance Technology, CPAP Machines, Dangerous Drugs, Defective Guardrails, Defective Tires, Defective Workplace Products, Essure (Contraceptive Device), GM Ignition Switches, Medical Devices, Nursing Home Abuse, Orthopedic Devices, Railroad Accidents, Roadway Defects & Signage Hazards, Safety Harnesses and Fall Arrest Systems, Talcum Powder, Taxotere, and Vehicle Fires. Click here for more information. If you or someone you know has suffered from complications due to a defective product or prescription medication, please contact Billie-Marie Morrison, Esq. at 702-380-2800, or email at bmorrison@cpklaw.com, for more information.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Our office will be closed on Monday, January 1st for New Years Day and will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, January 2nd. Please remember that our normal business hours are Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM. Nights and weekends are by appointment only.
Sincerely,
Craig P. Kenny, Esq.
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501 S 8th Street,
Las Vegas, NV 89101
702-380-2800
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