Florida Bed Bug Bites?

We Bite Back – Legal Help for Victims of Bed Bug Infestations.

You May Be Entitled to Compensation

Bitten by bed bugs during a Florida vacation, hotel stay, or rental? You may be eligible for financial compensation for your medical treatment, pain and suffering, and emotional distress — especially from multiple or disfiguring bites caused by Cimex Lectularius (bed bugs).

You may also recover damages for destroyed personal belongings like clothing, luggage, and household items — especially if you brought the infestation home.

Florida Bed Bug Attorney

Inspect. Repair. Protect.

Florida Bed Bug Lawyer

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.

Landlords and hospitality operators must maintain high standards of hygiene and safety. If they fall short, you have rights — and we’re here to help you fight for them

Know Your Protection Under Florida Law

  • 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.

Duty to Inspect & Repair

Florida law requires property owners and landlords to maintain safe and habitable premises by repairing known dangers and conducting regular inspections, including checks for bed bugs.

When they fail to meet these obligations, they may be held legally responsible for any resulting injuries or losses. If you believe a landlord or property manager has been negligent — such as ignoring a bed bug infestation — our legal team can investigate your situation and help you understand your rights and legal options.

What Can You Recover?

Economic Damages

  • Past medical bills

  • Future medical expenses

  • Lost wages

  • Future lost earnings

  • Property damage

  • Miscellaneous costs

You don’t pay unless we win.

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering

  • Mental anguish

  • Scarring or disfigurement

  • Embarrassment

  • Inconvenience

You don’t pay unless we win.

Meet Andres — Your Bed Bug Attorney in Florida

Searching for a “bed bug lawyer near me”? Look no further. Attorney Andres Beregovich is a trusted legal advocate for victims of bed bug infestations across Florida.

From representing victims of hotel and apartment infestations to high-stakes cases like the FIU-Sweetwater Bridge Collapse, Andres brings legal firepower, real results, and compassion.

A graduate of George Washington University and the London School of Economics, Andres combines world-class training with deep knowledge of Florida's laws. He’ll help you hold negligent parties accountable and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Whether you're dealing with a hotel, Airbnb, or rental property, Andres is the advocate you want on your side.

Real Testimonials

“Incredible results and total peace of mind!”

“Extremely thankful for this wonderful firm. We were visiting Florida from out of town when we had an awful experience with the hotel we were staying at (bed bugs). This was my first experience with bed bugs, so I didn't know what to do, but after a Google search, I found Bed Bugs Law. Not only did they handle everything on their own, but they managed to get us a settlement when I didn't think we would even see a dime. Thank you for your over-communication, transparency, and assistance. We greatly appreciate your work here and highly recommend you to anyone looking for a personal injury lawyer!!!”

— Zhanna D.

“Genuine professionals who care.”

“I had a great experience with Beregovich Law. They are extremely professional, diligent, efficient, and courteous. Gina is a pleasure to work with; she was always in constant communication, and all my questions were answered. I highly recommend this law firm for any personal injury matter or a bed bug problem in Florida. 5* Service. Thank You!”

— Irina G.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you sue for bed bugs in Florida?

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.

How to win a bedbug lawsuit?

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.

How long does it take to settle a bedbug case?

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.

Can you get a refund if you find bed bugs?

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.

Is it your fault if you get bed bugs?

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.

Are bed bugs an OSHA violation?

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.

Do hotels have to compensate for bed bugs?

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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