$3.4 Million Jury Verdict Awarded in Paris Las Vegas Hotel Slip-and-Fall Lawsuit
A Clark County jury awarded Jesse Lozano a $3.4 million gross verdict against Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino operators for a 2018 slip-and-fall incident. Lozano alleged slipping on a spilled beverage on a polished marble floor, causing severe back and cervical injuries requiring multiple surgeries. The jury assigned 50% comparative fault, highlighting the impact of Nevada’s negligence laws.
Lawsuit Against The Strat Over Alleged Battery & Force
Plaintiffs allege they were unfairly targeted and forcefully ejected by staff, resulting in physical injuries. The lawsuit claims direct battery and premises liability due to negligent security and training.
Landmark Ruling on Mode-of-Operation Doctrine
The Nevada Court of Appeals reversed a summary judgment, clarifying that self-service models inherently create foreseeable risks, heightening the business’s duty to monitor hazards proactively.
Cosmopolitan Hotel Las Vegas Hit with $15 Million Jury Verdict
A catastrophic slip-and-fall incident triggered Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in the plaintiff. Internal surveillance footage established “constructive notice,” showing the spill remained long enough to indicate a failure in remediation.
- • $1M Medical Expenses
- • $14M Pain & Suffering
Lawsuit Filed Over Fatal Las Vegas Apartment Fire
Claims of gross negligence involving non-functional fire alarms and lack of staff training following a tragic fire at Riverbend Village Apartments.
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