NORTH LAS VEGAS HOTEL ACCIDENT LAWYER
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Free ConsultationHotels make up a large part of the economy in North Las Vegas. Unfortunately, not all hotel owners make sure their premises are safe for visitors and accidents do happen. Slip and falls, drownings, and even transportation accidents are all too common in the city. These accidents can result in serious injuries and when they do, victims suffer a great deal of pain and they incur high medical bills. Often, these come at a time when victims cannot return to work to pay for them.
If you have been injured in a hotel, you may be able to file a claim against the property owner. Going up against these big businesses and their legal teams is not easy, though. Our North Las Vegas hotel accident lawyer can protect your best interests and help you recover the full damages you deserve.
No one expects to visit North Las Vegas and the surrounding area and become hurt. Sadly, it happens all too often. Some of the most common accidents that occur in hotels are as follows:
The above are just a few of the most common ways visitors become hurt on hotel property. A North Las Vegas hotel accident lawyer can advise on your case if you or someone you love has been hurt.
Hotel accidents fall under an area of personal injury law known as premises liability. Under these laws, property owners have a duty to keep their premises in a safe and clean condition so no one becomes hurt. When property owners fail to meet this duty, they can be held liable for any injuries that result.
Hotel owners, in particular, have a very high legal duty to visitors. Hotel visitors are classified as ‘invitees’ under state law, and property owners owe the highest standard of care to them. As such, when visitors become hurt and can prove the hotel owner was negligent, they can hold the owner liable for paying full damages.
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