- Dec 10, 2025 - Hotel Injury - Written by Cloward Trial Lawyers, reviewed by Ben Cloward
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call or text us 702-605-5000Las Vegas hotels offer luxury and comfort to guests seeking entertainment and relaxation. Behind the bright lights and polished lobbies, however, accidents can occur without warning, turning a getaway into a painful ordeal through incidents like pool slips, loose stairwell railings, or faulty elevators.
When these incidents occur due to hotel negligence, injured guests may pursue hotel accident claims under Nevada premises liability law. Hotels are required to maintain safe conditions throughout their properties, and when they fail this duty, victims have the right to seek compensation.
Cloward Trial Lawyers helps injured guests navigate the claims process, preserve critical evidence, and pursue the justice they deserve.
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Hotel injuries often result from properties failing to follow basic safety protocols, with common causes including:
Each of these scenarios can create liability when a hotel fails to act with reasonable care. Nevada hotels owe their guests a duty to inspect, maintain, and repair hazards that could cause harm. When that duty is breached, and an injury results, a claim for damages may arise.
A hotel may be liable when its negligence leads to a guest’s injury. Under Nevada law, hotel guests are considered invitees, meaning they are entitled to the highest duty of care to ensure the property is safe. According to Nevada Revised Statutes § 651.010, premises include all buildings, equipment, facilities, and surrounding areas such as parking lots or recreational spaces connected to the hotel.
As a result, liability can extend beyond the guest room to common areas like lobbies, restaurants, and fitness centers. To prove a claim, you must show that:
Because multiple parties may share responsibility, such as management companies or contractors, these cases can be complex. An attorney familiar with hotel accident claims can identify all liable parties and secure vital evidence before it disappears.

To file a hotel accident claim in Las Vegas, you must first take immediate action to protect your health and legal rights.
Nevada law generally allows two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury claim, though some exceptions exist. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and protects your right to compensation. A Las Vegas attorney can guide you through this process, ensure all deadlines are met, and help you build a strong case from the start.
“We believe until you can walk a mile in your client’s shoes, you will never understand their story. As such, we try hard to get to know our clients to better appreciate the human side of their story.”
After receiving medical care and reporting the incident, building a strong case protects your right to compensation. This means gathering evidence, handling legal procedures, and dealing with insurance companies that want to pay as little as possible.
That’s where a Las Vegas attorney with experience in hotel accident claims becomes essential. They will investigate what happened, identify who’s responsible, obtain key evidence like maintenance and security records, and manage negotiations to stop insurers from offering less than you are owed.
Beyond the investigation, your lawyer will calculate all damages, including medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and, when applicable, wrongful death. With a knowledgeable advocate managing these matters, you can focus on getting better while they fight to recover the full amount you are entitled to.
Cloward Trial Lawyers helps victims of unsafe hotel conditions navigate the legal process and pursue fair compensation under Nevada law. Call 702-605-5000 for a free consultation to discuss your situation, protect vital evidence, and begin your hotel accident claim with trusted legal guidance.
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.
Practice areas: personal injury, car accidents, truck accidents, wrongful death, Greyhound bus accidents, and walk-in tub accidents.
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Ben Cloward, who has over 20 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury attorney.
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