Michael Lowry (Partner-Las Vegas, NV) and Kevin Brown (Of Counsel-Las Vegas, NV) worked to develop facts leading to a nuisance-value settlement in a case in which a high-school student attempted to cross six lanes of traffic on a main thoroughfare. His alleged actions were much like a real-life game of Frogger. When the plaintiff tried to cross the sixth lane, he was struck by a car owned by a pre-owned vehicle dealer and driven by a vendor who was taking it to his shop to prepare it for sale. The teen sued the driver alleging significant injuries. He also sued the dealer alleging negligent entrustment. An entrustment clearly occurred, but Michael and Kevin worked with the dealer to develop facts demonstrating the entrustment was not negligent. Once these facts were developed, the teen accepted a nuisance value settlement rather than litigate summary judgment.