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Las Vegas Hotel Injury Lawyer

Las Vegas is famous for its hotels and casinos. People travel from all over the world to stay at the Bellagio and play the slots at Caesar’s Palace. Unfortunately, Las Vegas establishments aren’t always safe for guests and visitors. Negligent or careless property owners can fail to maintain a safe environment, resulting in life-threatening accidents. If you’re the victim of a property-related incident in Las Vegas, the hotel injury lawyers at J. Cogburn Law want to help you fight for justice and fair compensation.

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What Can A Hotel Injury Lawyer Can Do For You?

A hotel injury lawyer is needed to help you prove injury was caused by by the negligence of another, and to fight the insurance companies who will try to debunk these claims. Navigating the injury claims process can be tricky to the less experienced. 

Proving Injury Due To Negligence

In order to recover in a personal injury case, you need to prove that you suffered a serious injury as a result of the negligence of someone else.

One critical factor in proving that you have a serious injury is through objective medical evidence presented by an expert. The personal injury lawyers at J. Cogburn Law have a network of experts ready to review your case and help provide the proof that you need to obtain a monetary settlement. 

Fighting The Insurance Company

Insurance companies do not want to pay out claims for your injuries and they will do whatever they can to deny your claim. They have even been known to delay claims until it is impossible for the victims to file a lawsuit. Don’t let that happen to you. Let us help you navigate through your personal injury claims and ensure you get the compensation you deserve.

The longer you leave it, the weaker your case can potentially become.

 

What Type Of Compensation Can I Receive From A Hotel Injury?


If you have been hurt at a hotel, you could receive compensation for your medical bills, loss of wages, damage of property, and emotional distress damages. This compensation can include coverage for various expenses that racked up after the incident and as a result of the damages. You should not be expected to pay for these damages if you did not have a part in the damage or if the hotel was negligent in some way. The expenses you could receive include:

  • Medical bills for surgery, hospitalization, medication, therapy, and future treatments
  • Property damage for any items that were lost or broken in the incident
  • Lost income for wages you could not collect due to injuries, as well as future missed wages
  • Pain and suffering damages for emotional turmoil, psychological stress, PTSD, anxiety, and fear

In some instances, there are opportunities to collect other forms of compensation, such as punitive damages and wrongful death damages. These are only available in times of gross negligence when a family member or loved one pass away in the incident. They are, of course, rare to win, even if the circumstances do allow for them. You will need a skilled lawyer to acquire such compensation for you.

 

What Is The Statute Of Limitations In Nevada Hotel Injuries?


The statute of limitations during which you can file a lawsuit in Nevada is 2 years. If you don’t manage to file a lawsuit within this time, you will be prevented from doing so in the future. It is very important that you take legal action within an appropriate time; the longer you wait, the more likely it is that your evidence will get lost or corrupted and that key witnesses will not clearly remember what happened. There is the chance that your statute of limitations can be tolled, or extended. This is common in cases wherein the victim is under 18 years old, not in a fit state mentally or physically to sue, or when the defendant has left the state for a period of time.

 

What Should I Do After A Hotel Injury In Las Vegas?


You should follow the 8 steps below if you have suffered a hotel accident. It is not uncommon for individuals to not know what to do after an accident at a hotel. Many people will mistakenly get rid of evidence or leave before they can collect proof. The main point is to not approach the hotel with any complaints or alerts until you have gotten as much evidence as you need. Why? Because the hotel will often immediately take you to another room or try to fix the issue you brought up. If they do quarantine the area, fix the problem, or manage to bar you from being nearby, you will not be able to show what caused the accident. You should not file an incident report until you have taken your own evidence. 

The 8 steps you should follow are:

  • Go to the doctor or call the paramedics so you can get medical treatment and ensure that you are not seriously injured, or so you can be appropriately treated
  • Hold on to your medical bills, doctor’s notes, and anything else from the hospital
  • Do not delay going to the doctor, as a gap between the injury and the treatment will be a red flag to the insurance agency
  • Ask any eyewitnesses for their statements or testimonies if they saw the incident happen or if they also suffered a similar incident
  • Take photos of your injuries
  • Take pictures of any defects that you noticed or of what caused the incident
  • Get necessary contact information from the hotel
  • Request a copy of the security or surveillance footage if it is available

In some cases, you should certainly call the police, such as if a sexual assault occurs. Then, you can request a copy of the police report after there has been an investigation. However, the police are not always going to come to the hotel. Following these steps will allow you to be properly prepared for your lawsuit and will keep you as safe as possible. Once you have gathered your evidence, you can present it to an attorney at J. Cogburn Law, who will then write the demand letter to the insurance company on your behalf and will request the appropriate compensation.

 

Las Vegas Hotel Injury Statistics


Statistical reports indicate that more than 40 million people visit Las Vegas each year. Most stay in one of the nearly 140,000 rooms in hotels, resorts, and casinos. Given those staggering numbers, it’s no surprise that some of those visitors are injured in hotel and casino accidents and incidents.

 

What Are The Common Causes For Hotel Injuries In Las Vegas?


Hotels have many different areas that can be dangerous. Externally, the sidewalks, outer grounds, and parking lots may have potholes and cracks that could cause slip and falls. Inside, there are numerous facilities and rooms that can cause accidents. A few examples include:

  • Spas, where guests may fall over towels and chairs
  • Pools, where pool accidents can occur due to broken diving boards, broken or unscrewed ladders, slippery tiles, improper pool equipment, and more
  • Gyms, where equipment, weights, cables, and machines can malfunction and cause injuries

There are also problems that can arise within the rooms themselves. For instance, shower accidents can happen because of a lack of a rail or an unsteady or broken curtain rod; the chairs and beds can collapse, leading to head injuries; and bed bugs may infest the room, causing bites and other reactions. Some incidents may not be accidental at all. When incidents are carried out by other guests, the hotel can be held accountable. Sexual assaults or physical assaults can be carried out by other guests, random individuals who have entered the hotel, security guards, hotel workers, and more. A sexual assault can lead to long term emotional trauma, even in cases where the injuries are not permanent. If you are involved in an accident, your best bet is to contact one of our hotel accident lawyers.

 

What Are The Most Common Injuries Sustained In Las Vegas Hotels?


There have been individuals with numerous types of damages to their bodies, whether by falling at the hotel or getting hurt in one of the facilities, like casino’s or swimming pools. Here are the most common hotel injuries:

Slip & Fall Accidents

A slip and fall accident can happen anywhere, including hotels or resorts. When you suffer a serious injury after falling, you may wonder who is responsible for your medical bills as well as wages you may lose when you are unable to work after an injury.

Swimming Pool Accidents

Hotel swimming pools are presumed safe by guests, but many have hidden dangers that cause serious injuries. Hotel swimming pool accidents occur frequently to guests who are visiting Las Vegas, especially during summer months.

Broken/Defective Furniture

Sometimes severe or fatal injuries can be caused by poorly constructed furniture, like collapsing chairs, broken shelves, and unsafe cribs and toddler beds. Get the compensation you deserve for injuries caused by broken or defective furniture in a hotel room

Food Poisoning

We fight for the rights of those stricken by food poisoning due to the negligence of the hotel restaurant.  We hold negligent parties accountable to increase public safety. We will pursue the compensation you need for a full recovery.

Burns From Faulty Equipment

Burn injury victims can be left with physical and emotional scars that may never heal.

If you’ve been burned in a hotel accident you’re entitled to compensation.

 

Injured In A Hotel In Las Vegas?

A hotel injury victim deserves to be represented by counsel who has the experience to take the case to a jury for decision when needed. Our track record of achieving high-value jury awards and negotiated settlements has led to the receipt of many honors and awards. While we take pride in being recognized by our peers for our legal work, our belief is that beyond our legal experience, it is our personal dedication to the people we serve that matters above all.

If you or a family member was seriously injured in a hotel, or you lost a loved one, contact Las Vegas accident attorney at J. Cogburn Law today for a free case consultation. You can also call us 24/7 at (727) 747-6000

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Yes, you have the right to sue a hotel if you sustain injuries due to a slip-and-fall accident on their property. If the hotel’s negligence contributed to the conditions that caused your fall, you may be eligible for compensation. To learn more about your options and how to proceed with a lawsuit, click here.

If you wish to file a lawsuit against a hotel, there are several steps you can follow. First, gather evidence of the incident, such as photographs, witness statements, and medical records. Next, consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can guide you through the legal process. Your attorney will help you draft and file a complaint, which outlines your case and the damages you are seeking. To learn more about the specific steps involved in filing a lawsuit against a hotel, click here.

Yes, you have the right to sue a hotel for injuries you have sustained while on their premises. If the hotel failed to maintain a safe environment or acted negligently, resulting in your injury, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages. To understand more about the legal process and how to proceed with a lawsuit against a hotel for injury, click here.

Absolutely, you can sue a hotel for negligence if their actions or lack of action caused harm or injury to you. Negligence may include inadequate security measures, failure to maintain safe premises, or other negligent behavior by the hotel staff. To explore your legal options and learn more about how to pursue a lawsuit against a hotel for negligence, click here.

Yes, you can sue a hotel if you fall in the shower and sustain injuries. The hotel has a duty to ensure the safety of their guests, which includes maintaining properly functioning showers and providing sufficient warnings or precautions to prevent accidents. To find out more about your rights and how to proceed with a lawsuit if you fell in a hotel shower, click here.

Yes, you can sue a hotel for emotional distress if their actions or negligence caused significant psychological harm. Emotional distress claims can arise from various situations, such as witnessing a traumatic event, experiencing discrimination, or suffering severe emotional trauma due to the hotel’s behavior. To learn more about the legal aspects of suing a hotel for emotional distress and the potential compensation available, click here.

I was on vacation with my family in Las Vegas on March 2019. On our 2nd day, I was walking through the hotel lobby when I slipped and fell. My left arm broke my fall but my wrist swelled up almost immediately. I went to the Valley hospital emergency room and was seen to. I could move my fingers so I didn’t want the trouble of an X-ray or the cost of it. It was severely sprained. For the next 3 days, I could not carry or lift anything. The hotel staff was very accommodating but when they started to ask me to sign papers regarding the injury I got worried. I spoke to J. Cogburn Law who urged me to sit still and wait. They arrived within 20 minutes and looked over the documents and advised not to sign. From there they looked after everything. After returning home I was kept in the loop of everything. Within a few months, I received a check that covered my medical bills and more and I’m so happy I made that call! They really care for you!

Jenna F.