Property owners and managers have a legal duty to maintain a clean, safe, and habitable environment — including keeping properties free from bed bugs. Failing to do so may lead to legal liability.
If you’ve been harmed by a bed bug infestation in a hotel, apartment, or short-term rental, you may be able to seek justice and financial compensation.
Visitors are granted the highest level of legal protection for injuries sustained on another’s property.
(Post v. Lunney, 261 So. 2d 146, Fla. 1972)
An Invitee includes anyone invited for public or business reasons. They are owed the greatest duty of care under Florida premises liability law.
Past medical bills
Future medical expenses
Lost wages
Future lost earnings
Property damage
Miscellaneous costs
Pain and suffering
Mental anguish
Scarring or disfigurement
Embarrassment
Inconvenience
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Absolutely, you can sue for bed bugs in Florida. Under premises liability law, property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions. If bed bugs cause you harm, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Winning a bed bug lawsuit requires strong evidence. Document the infestation with photos and videos, seek medical attention for any bites, and retain all communication with the property owner. An experienced bed bug attorney can guide you through the process and maximize your chances of success.
Bed bug case settlement times vary widely, ranging from a few months to several years. The complexity of your case, willingness of parties to negotiate, and court schedules all play a role. Consult an attorney to understand the potential timeline for your specific situation.
Yes, you can often get a refund if you find bed bugs in a hotel room or other rented accommodation. Request a refund immediately and document the infestation with photos or videos. If the property owner refuses, you may need to pursue legal action.
No, it's usually not your fault if you get bed bugs. These pests are excellent hitchhikers and can easily infest any property, regardless of cleanliness. Don't blame yourself – focus on taking action to eradicate the infestation and protect your rights.
While bed bugs are not specifically addressed by OSHA regulations, they can contribute to an unsafe work environment. If bed bugs are present in a workplace, employees may have grounds to report the issue to OSHA or pursue legal action against their employer.
Yes, hotels in Florida can be held liable for bed bug infestations. If you suffer harm from bed bugs in a hotel, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. Contact an attorney to assess your case and pursue your rightful compensation.
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