Hotels offer respite and shelter for exhausted travelers, but as public gathering places, they’re not without their fair share of risks. Knowing the most common of these can help you avoid an unpleasant stay, financial damages, or a trip to the hospital. However, no amount of preparation can keep you completely safe, so being aware of what to do if you’re hurt in a hotel is a good policy for savvy tourists to have.
Most hotel guests don’t spend much time on the property outside of their nightly stays, which can make it tempting to simply collapse into bed. Instead, you should perform routine inspections every time you enter your room, and walk cautiously elsewhere to avoid painful hotel property accidents:
Commercial hotels obey the same laws as any other property owner and must take steps to protect their guests, so if the hotel hasn’t made reasonable attempts to prevent your injury from occurring (via maintenance, cleaning, security, etc.), the hotel is likely liable. Most hotels aren’t willing to compensate you unless they’re forced; exerting legal pressure with a potential lawsuit is likely the only way to receive compensation for your financial losses and any pain and suffering you endured under the hotel’s negligent oversight.
Aaron Law Group’s Nevada premises liability lawyers have the legal resources and expertise to pressure hotels into compensating you in full, and in the event of a lawsuit, we can handle most of the hard work, freeing up your time to focus on recovering. If you’ve been hurt in a hotel in Nevada, contact us today at (702) 550-1111 to schedule a free consultation with a compassionate personal injury attorney in Las Vegas who can prove that negligence occurred.