Hotel rooms are homes away from homes and should, at the very least, meet minimum safety standards. However, not all of them do. Some hotels and the rooms they offer present unreasonable risks of injury to guests and employees. 

The good news is that victims of these dangers can pursue compensation for their injuries and losses. An experienced Las Vegas hotel injury lawyer at Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys, can help.

We represent our injured clients by aggressively pursuing insurance companies and liable parties for compensation for the losses they have caused. Our decades of combined, successful experience inform our every move. If you have been injured at a hotel, look no further than Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys.

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    Hotel Room Safety Standards

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    Nevada hotels are businesses that make good money. Every year, millions of visitors travel to Nevada to enjoy its wealth of diverse attractions. Most of them stay in hotels or other similar lodging with the expectation that they will be reasonably safe. Hotels must follow various safety standards to ensure they uphold their duty of care to guests. 

    Failure to maintain these standards, which are codified in laws and regulations, is negligence and may lead to liability if an injury results from the violation. Failure to maintain reasonable safety standards not codified in the law will also lead to liability in the event of an accident or incident.

    Common injurious accidents and incidents that hotels often must pay for include:

    • Slips and falls
    • Trips and falls
    • Security incidents
    • Burn accidents
    • Food poisoning from hotels and other food issues
    • Incidents involving bed bugs and other pests

    Victims should inform the hotel manager and seek medical attention as soon as possible after the incident.

    Basic Hotel Room Standards

    Various basic standards, whether codified or not, should be maintained whenever a guest occupies a room. They help prevent serious injury to guests and cover a variety of different aspects of a hotel room, such as:

    • Water temperature standards
    • Entrance and egress standards
    • Cleanliness standards
    • Structural integrity
    • Standards affecting the health of guests
    • Environmental standards
    • Standards for walkways and stairways
    • Room service standards

    Hotels must also maintain fire safety standards for each room and the complex as a whole. Fire alarms and smoke detectors are but a couple of the measures that must be in place for a Nevada hotel to be considered reasonably fire-safe. 

    Security Standards

    What happens if someone is attacked in their hotel room or while walking to and from their vehicle? Depending on the situation, the hotel may be held liable for negligent security. 

    Reasonable security measures are necessary to prevent unauthorized guests from entering the premises of a hotel. Room door locks and bolts should also be secure and functional. 

    Hotel Injury FAQs

    What Damages Are Available In A Hotel Room Injury Lawsuit?

    Injured hotel room guests can seek various damages when injured, including:

    • Medical expenses
    • Lost income
    • Pain and suffering
    • Emotional distress

    After reviewing your case, an attorney will typically have an idea of the range of compensation you may be owed. 

    Can I Sue If I Am Injured In An Airbnb?

    Yes, if you have Airbnb accidents and injuries, you can pursue compensation. Airbnb owners owe a duty of care to their guests. Rentals must be reasonably safe, and if they aren’t, victims may sue the Airbnb owner for damages. Airbnb requires owners to carry significant liability policies for cases such as these. 

    Who Can Be Held Liable For My Injuries?

    Depending on the circumstances of your injuries, the following parties may be liable:

    • Hotel or lodging owner or manager
    • Individual employees
    • Independent contractors
    • Security companies
    • Food companies
    • Other guests
    • Utility companies

    In some cases, more than one party may be liable. With the representation of an experienced lawyer, you won’t have to worry about parties escaping liability. 

    How Long Do I Have To File A Lawsuit For Hotel Room Injury?

    You have two years to file a lawsuit for damages based on an injury sustained in a hotel room. If injured, you must act quickly to preserve your claim by beating the deadline. 

    Why A Premises Liability Attorney Is Important

    If you have been injured in a hotel room, an attorney will fight to prevent negligent parties from avoiding paying what they owe. In no case does a hotel or its insurance company want to pay out its profits to an injured guest. They will look for any reason to deny your claim or convince you to take less than you are owed.

    The first step to holding hotels and their insurance companies accountable for hotel room injuries is to realize that they are likely not on your side. Once a person is injured on a property, the hotel owner and management typically seek to limit their liability. Their profits are at stake when an injury occurs.

    As such, the situation does not favor the victim until the victim contracts an attorney to stand with them. An experienced Las Vegas premises liability attorney is in the business of compelling proper compensation from insurance companies and liable parties. Insurance companies know this and realize they must pay more when an attorney is involved.  

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