Can a Hotel Be Liable in a Personal Injury Claim?

When you check into a hotel, you’re entering a space that promises comfort, service, and safety. However, accidents can happen anywhere, and hotels are no exception. From slip-and-fall accidents in the lobby to health issues stemming from unsanitary conditions, we’ll dive into the legal principles that govern such incidents. Understanding that a hotel can be held responsible is crucial for any guest who has experienced an injury during their stay, as this allows victims to hold liable parties accountable during moments of need.

At Hollis Law Firm, we understand that accidents can happen anytime, including when staying at a hotel. If you’ve suffered an injury while on hotel premises, we can help. Our firm is experienced in navigating the complexities of personal injury claims, including those involving hotels. We encourage you to contact us if you need any support with your personal injury claim. Don’t hesitate to reach out to Hollis Law Firm to retain our assistance and access useful information.

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Last updated on November 8, 2024

Under What Circumstances Can a Hotel Be Held Liable?

Hotels can be liable for injuries when they have been negligent and directly caused bodily harm, especially if the injuries result in monetary damages and losses. This is because hotels and many other locations that allow guests owe a duty of care to their visitors.

Duty of care for a hotel can vary based on what services are offered. In most circumstances, hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, and other places you can stay must keep their premises clean and safe. If there are any structural issues, spills, hazards, or other dangers, there is an increased risk of injuries.

If the hotel fails to address the problem properly – such as posting signage of a hazard, performing general maintenance, and making other repairs – it is likely liable. Failure to address hazards will likely qualify as negligence, especially if the hotel is aware of an issue.

Please contact us if you need more information about premises liability, hotels, or other personal injury categories that might apply to your claim. An attorney from Hollis Law Firm can help you understand your rights.

What Should You Do If Injured at a Hotel?

You may wonder what you should do if you have been injured while visiting another person’s property, such as a hotel. Especially if you want compensation from the liable parties, you will likely need to take legal action. However, legal matters can be tricky. We encourage you to utilize the following steps and strategies if you’ve recently been hurt:

  • Seek medical attention as quickly as possible
  • Follow your doctor’s recommendations for next steps, including surgeries, additional office visits, and taking time off work
  • Stay offline and deactivate social media accounts
  • Avoid discussing legal matters with others, including friends and family
  • Provide as little information as possible to insurance companies and other parties
  • Do not accept settlement offers without talking to a lawyer
  • Retain legal support from an attorney with experience in premises liability
  • Follow your lawyer’s recommendations for next steps

When you retain legal support from an attorney at Hollis Law Firm, we can provide additional recommendations for strategies. Our suggestions will be based on your specific circumstances and needs. And when you work with us, instead of representing yourself, you are far more likely to earn fair compensation.

We can also help reduce stress related to your claim and lower the time spent in litigation. When you work with us, we can provide free consultations and work on contingency. We only get paid when you win your claim, so don’t hesitate to work with Hollis Law Firm. We look forward to assisting you through this process.

Fight for Complete Compensation Related to Your Injuries: Contact Hollis Law Firm to Hold the Responsible Hotel Accountable

If you’ve experienced an injury at a hotel and are wondering about your legal options in Kansas, Hollis Law Firm can provide the guidance you need. Our firm is well-versed in premises liability and personal injury law, and we’re ready to help you understand if a hotel can be held liable for your injury.

To discuss your case and explore your legal rights, please reach out to us. Contact Hollis Law Firm by completing our contact form or calling us at (800) 701-3672. Let us assist you in navigating through your personal injury claim with the expertise and care you deserve.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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