- Dec 5, 2025 - Hotel Injury - Written by Cloward Trial Lawyers, reviewed by Ben Cloward
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call or text us 702-605-5000A relaxing hotel stay can become a nightmare when you wake up covered in bed bug bites. The painful welts, sleepless nights, and medical bills that follow aren’t just frustrating; they’re a violation of your right to safe accommodations. If you’ve suffered through a bed bug infestation, you’re probably wondering, “Can you sue a hotel for bed bugs?” Yes. When hotels don’t maintain pest-free rooms and you get hurt because of it, they can be held liable.
At Cloward Trial Lawyers, our Las Vegas injury attorneys work to hold negligent establishments accountable under Nevada law and pursue the full compensation you deserve.
Bed bugs are small, flat, reddish-brown insects that feed on human blood, hiding in mattress seams, furniture crevices, and even behind electrical outlets. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), accurate identification is crucial because several similar-looking insects exist. These pests multiply quickly and progress through several life stages, which means an untreated problem can spread to every room on a hotel floor within just a few days.
Infestations often begin when hotel management neglects routine cleaning, inspection, or extermination procedures. Once they take hold, bed bugs bite multiple guests every night, leaving itchy red welts and health problems that need medical care.

If you suspect bed bugs caused your injuries, taking the proper steps immediately will protect your health and your legal claim.
Acting quickly strengthens your case and prevents the hotel from destroying critical evidence or settling for less than you deserve.
The value of a bed bug claim varies for each case and depends on several factors, including the severity of your injuries, the hotel’s level of negligence, and the strength of your evidence.
Victims may recover compensation for medical expenses such as doctor visits, medications, and follow-up treatments; lost wages from missed work; pain and suffering caused by physical and emotional distress; and property damage to infested or destroyed belongings.
The stronger your proof of negligence and documentation, the higher your potential recovery. Claims are often worth more when evidence shows the hotel knew about a prior infestation and failed to act, supported by clear photographs, medical records, and witness statements.
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Can you sue a hotel for bed bugs in Nevada? The answer is yes if you can prove negligence. Hotels are legally required to maintain clean, pest-free rooms. Under Nevada Revised Statute § 447.030, any room infested with bed bugs or vermin must be disinfected and fumigated until eliminated. When hotels fail to comply, they may be held responsible for guest injuries.
To succeed in a negligence claim, plaintiffs must prove the hotel’s duty to provide safe accommodations, a breach of that duty through failure to prevent or treat the infestation, and measurable harm suffered as a direct consequence.
A strong case needs solid evidence like photos or videos of the bugs and your bites, maintenance logs, pest control records, witness statements, similar incident reports, and proof that the hotel ignored complaints.
Start by notifying the hotel and insurer, but don’t settle too fast. Hotels often make lowball offers that won’t cover your actual injuries and losses. A lawyer familiar with Nevada hotel liability laws will document your case correctly and fight for what you’re owed.
A hotel bed bug infestation can cause painful bites, medical costs, and emotional distress. When unsafe conditions lead to harm, legal action may be possible. The attorneys at Cloward Trial Lawyers have extensive experience handling Nevada hotel injury cases and proving negligence in bed bug lawsuits. Each claim is built with strong evidence to pursue fair compensation for all damages.
To learn whether you can sue a hotel for bed bugs, contact us at 702-605-5000 for a free consultation with a trusted Las Vegas hotel injury attorney.
In 2016, at the age of 37, Benjamin P. Cloward became the youngest lawyer in the history of the State of Nevada to be awarded the prestigious “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by the Nevada Justice Association. That same year, he became the youngest member of the Nevada, Las Vegas Chapter of ABOTA (American Board of Trial Advocates), and at the time was also the youngest person in the State of Nevada to be Board Certified as a Personal Injury Specialist.
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