Isenberg & Hewitt, PC | A Business And Personal Injury Law Firm | Since 1989
Isenberg & Hewitt, PC | A Business And Personal Injury Law Firm | Since 1989
To talk with a lawyer call (770) 901-2666
Isenberg & Hewitt, PC | A Business And Personal Injury Law Firm | Since 1989
To talk with a lawyer call (770) 901-2666

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Hurt in a hotel? Find out who is to blame for your injuries

On Behalf of | Dec 26, 2018 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability

When you check into a hotel, you expect that you will be safe and not experience injuries from any unnecessary hazards. It can be devastating and overwhelming for hotel guests to suffer physical and financial harm because of dangerous property conditions and other factors beyond their control. If you were hurt in a hotel, you may need to know who is to blame for your pain and suffering.

Georgia hotels are responsible for the safety of their guests to a certain extent. After an accident in a hotel, it may be beneficial for you to learn more about the legal options that could be available to you. The hotel may be liable for what happened to you, and you may have the option to seek financial compensation.

Who is to blame for what happened

If your injuries were the result of certain types of hazards, negligent maintenance and issues that resulted from dangerous property conditions, you could have a valid premises liability claim. If you can prove the following elements, you may have a case against the hotel: 

  • The hotel owed you a certain duty as a paying guest.
  • The hotel breached that duty when they did not address the hazards that caused your accident.
  • Hazards, dangerous conditions or other preventable hazards are the reason for your injuries.
  • You suffered physical harm because of your accident, as well as damages from medical bills and other losses.

Hotels are liable for hazards that include dangerous stairways, broken elevators, unmarked electrical hazards, slippery floors, broken locks on the room doors and more. You do not have to suffer through the aftermath of your accident alone, but you can take immediate action to protect your interests and fight for the full recovery you deserve.

The right course of action for accident victims

After an accident in a hotel, it may be beneficial for you to act immediately in order to preserve certain evidence and initiate the civil claims process as fast as possible. The hotel may be liable for your suffering, and you may be able to recover losses associated with your medical bills, continued pain and more.

It may be helpful to start with a complete evaluation of your case. This will allow you to understand more about the legal options available to you, as well as your rights as an accident victim. You do not have to navigate the aftermath of your accident alone.