- Feb 24, 2025 - Hotel Injury - Written by Cloward Trial Lawyers, reviewed by Ben Cloward
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call or text us 702-605-5000Getting injured at a hotel can render you at a loss for where to go. If you are wondering what to do if you are injured at a hotel, the first step is understanding your legal rights. Our Las Vegas hotel injury lawyers at Cloward Trial Lawyers help victims move forward from such situations. A hotel must offer a safe environment to its guests. You could be entitled to compensation if they cannot do that.
Hotels are busy places, and the chances of accidents due to various reasons may be very well experienced. Typical incidents include slips, trips, falls on wet floors, poor lighting or uneven surfaces, and lower back strains due to lifting or overexertion. Inadequate security measures can invite crimes like assaults or thefts that place the guests in jeopardy. Other mishaps include poor maintenance or lack of supervision at swimming pools and falling objects from unsecured fixtures.
In addition, accidents caused by faulty elevators and escalators can also bring serious injuries. Understanding these risks is key to proving liability when pursuing a claim.
Yes, hotels can be held liable for injuries caused by their negligence. Nevada’s premises liability laws require property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for guests. According to Nevada Revised Statutes §41.510, property owners must address hazards they know or should reasonably know about. Failure to do so can make them legally responsible for resulting injuries.
If a hotel’s negligence causes injury, the individual may recover compensation for medical expenses for treatment and future care. Compensation for lost wages, if the individual lost his or her job, is sometimes available, and pain and suffering compensation would cover emotional and physical aspects. In extreme cases, extreme disability can cause reduced earning capacity claims in court.
In some instances, punitive damages are assessed to penalize the hotel and deter further misconduct. An experienced attorney correctly calculates and recovers maximum recovery for such damages.
Nevada law sets a two-year limit for filing personal injury claims, starting from the date of your injury. Acting promptly is critical to preserving evidence and building a strong case.
No, hotels are not always liable for the injuries of their guests. Liability would depend on whether or not the hotel’s negligence directly led to the injury. If you slip on a spill that the staff within the hotel failed to clean up, they may be held liable.
What is the most common injury in hotels?
Summit Holdings, in a study, pointed out the most common types of injuries in hotels as straining to the lower back and slips and falls involving multiple body parts.
Yes, hotels owe a legal duty of care to their guests. This includes maintaining safe premises, addressing hazards promptly, and ensuring adequate security. When they fail to meet these obligations, they can be held accountable for injuries that occur as a result.
If you fall in a hotel, report the incident immediately and seek medical attention. Document the scene and consult a lawyer to determine if the hotel’s negligence contributed to your fall.
Injured at a hotel? Figuring out what to do next can be confusing. At Cloward Trial Lawyers, our dedicated team is here to help you fight for your rights and fair compensation. Call or text us at 702-605-5000 or schedule a free consultation here.
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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