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What are my rights if I suffer an injury at a hotel due to dangerous conditions?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
All property owners are responsible for keeping their property in reasonably safe condition. If the hotel management knew or should have known that the bathtub floors were excessively slippery and failed to take steps to correct it, then it can be held legally liable for injuries that could foreseeably result. Of course, evidence for all of those factors will be required, but in my opinion any bathtub in a hotel should have some sort of non-slip surface feature.
All property owners are responsible for keeping their property in reasonably safe condition. If the hotel management knew or should have known that the bathtub floors were excessively slippery and failed to take steps to correct it, then it can be held legally liable for injuries that could foreseeably result. Of course, evidence for all of those factors will be required, but in my opinion any bathtub in a hotel should have some sort of non-slip surface feature.
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Can I seek out of pocket medical expenses for child hurt at gymnastics?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
I'd have to see the waiver to advise specifically and in NY there are limitations on what can be waived, but generally, that's what waivers are for. Also, that's why you should have insurance. If you are just talking about co-pays, deductables and uncovered expenses, that's just what life throws at you sometimes.
I'd have to see the waiver to advise specifically and in NY there are limitations on what can be waived, but generally, that's what waivers are for. Also, that's why you should have insurance. If you are just talking about co-pays, deductables and uncovered expenses, that's just what life throws at you sometimes.
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What can we do if my husband bit on nails/crew from a chicken nugget?

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Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Contact Wal-Mart and tell them about it and inquire as to whether they are willing to pay the dental bills. You can show them the nail or screw but don't give it to them. That's your only evidence.
Contact Wal-Mart and tell them about it and inquire as to whether they are willing to pay the dental bills. You can show them the nail or screw but don't give it to them. That's your only evidence.
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