- May 25, 2026 - Hotel Injury - Written by Cloward Trial Lawyers, reviewed by Ben Cloward
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call or text us 702-605-5000Guests checking into Las Vegas hotels expect a basic level of safety. When that expectation is not met and someone gets hurt, the financial and physical toll can be significant. Hotel injury claims give injured guests a legal path to pursue accountability and compensation after preventable harm.
Nevada law requires hotels to keep their premises reasonably safe for every guest. When management ignores known hazards or fails to address dangerous conditions, the hotel injury lawyers at Cloward Trial Lawyers can evaluate liability early and help protect your claim before critical evidence disappears.
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Not every hotel accident supports a legal claim. A hotel injury claim starts when a property fails its basic obligation to keep guests safe. Hotels must address known hazards and warn guests about risks they cannot immediately fix, and liability turns on whether an owner, operator, or third party failed to fulfill that responsibility.
Pursuing a claim requires injured guests to establish four elements: the hotel owed a duty of care, unsafe conditions or poor maintenance constituted a breach, those conditions directly caused the injury, and real losses resulted. Nevada law generally allows two years to file and accounts for shared fault when more than one party contributed to the harm.
Liability in hotel injury cases often comes down to two questions: who had control over the property, and what did management actually know. Under NRS 651.010, hotel operators may avoid responsibility for certain property-related losses unless gross negligence is present, a standard courts use to measure whether reasonable care was exercised.
Ignored hazards, delayed repairs, and absent safety measures can all point toward negligence. Security providers, maintenance contractors, and property managers may also share responsibility when their conduct played a role in creating dangerous conditions.

Guests checking into Las Vegas hotels expect a safe environment, but neglected hazards create real risks. When safety failures go unaddressed, hotel injury claims often follow:
Determining liability requires careful review of maintenance logs, incident reports, and prior complaints tied to the property.
What happens in the hours and days after a hotel injury can shape the entire outcome of a claim. Acting quickly preserves evidence and establishes a clear record of events:
Every step taken early builds a stronger foundation for recovery. The sooner action is taken, the better positioned a claim will be when negotiations or litigation begin.
A successful hotel injury claim may include compensation for both financial losses and personal harm. Medical expenses often form the foundation of recovery, covering emergency care, ongoing treatment, and rehabilitation costs. Lost wages and reduced earning capacity may apply when injuries affect your ability to work, and pain and suffering damages reflect the physical and emotional toll of the incident.
Property damage and punitive damages may also be available, depending on the circumstances and the extent of the negligence. Each case requires a detailed assessment, and understanding what losses are recoverable is an important part of evaluating the full value of a claim.
Hotel injury claims often become complex in large Las Vegas properties, where multiple parties may share responsibility. Cloward Trial Lawyers helps injured guests evaluate claims, gather evidence, and pursue full compensation under Nevada law. Call 702-605-5000 today for a free consultation with a legal team prepared to advocate for your recovery.
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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