How to Recover Compensation Following a Florida Hotel Accident

How to Recover Compensation Following a Florida Hotel Accident

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Florida is one of the most popular vacation hubs in the country. Whether you live in Florida and are traveling to the other side or you are a tourist on your way to Disney World, there is a good chance you will stay in a hotel. Hotels are generally thought of as a place of relaxation. You wake up in hotels, refreshed and ready to start the day, and then you sleep like a baby at night, tired from the day’s adventures and excited for what tomorrow holds. Unfortunately, hotels are also a place where accidents occur. If you have been injured in a hotel accident, you most likely wish to recover compensation. Here are some of the questions you may have:

What are some of the most common causes of hotel accidents?

While certain additional features, such as swimming pools and gyms seem like fantastic perks, they are very often the sites of severe injuries. The hotel employer and staff are responsible for your safety, and if they fail to uphold their standard of care and you are injured as a result, there is a very good chance you will be entitled to financial compensation. Here are some of the most common causes and types of hotel accidents:

  • Escalator/elevator accidents
  • Sidewalk accidents
  • Parking garage accidents
  • Stairway accidents
  • Defective furniture accidents
  • Hot tub accidents
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Accidents due to inadequate security
  • Accidents due to inadequate lighting
  • Food poisoning 
  • Unsanitary conditions

How do I know if I am entitled to compensation following a Florida hotel accident?

If you have been injured due to another party’s negligence, you should be able to recover the financial compensation you deserve. However, this is not always as easy as it sounds. To maximize your chances of recovering compensation, here are a few simple things you can do:

  • Recover security camera footage that may have captured your accident or its aftermath. If you cannot do so, then you should take pictures of the hazardous conditions that caused your accident, as you may use them to prove your claim.
  • Ask any witnesses for their name, phone number, and email so they can help verify your claim in court.
  • Seek medical attention right away, as a medical professional will treat your injuries and provide you with documentation detailing the extent of your injuries.
  • Be very careful with what you post on social media. Insurance companies may be monitoring your account, and if you post something that even remotely contradicts your claim, they may use it against you, and you may lose out on the compensation you truly need.

Contact our experienced Florida firm

If you or someone you know was injured in a personal injury accident and wishes to speak with an attorney, contact Florida Personal Injury Law Team today.

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