Posted on November 28, 2010.
An Escondido, Temecula and Murrieta California Hotel and accident lawyer Restaurant & Hotel Restaurant Accident Vacation Story As any traveler here in the U.S. knows, there are many things that could go wrong on holiday, but when an injury occurs, especially outside your own country, as Canadians and Europeans who travel to America, many of these people do not know what to do or the importance of hiring a lawyer.
If you were injured on holiday in a hotel or restaurant or elsewhere, as the result of owner negligence or neglect of another, if your injury is in Southern California in Buena Park, El Cajon, Murrieta , San Diego, Orange County, Escondido, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Anaheim, Buena Park, Santa Ana, Irvine, Palm Springs, Indian Wells, Rancho Mirage, Temecula, San Luis Obispo or any other destination in the U.S., you should talk to a lawyer as soon as you're able to allow counsel to gather evidence before it disappears.
This story is a little (okay, quite important) exaggeration of residence of a client in a four star hotel and the injuries he suffered and his wife while staying there and eating in their restaurant. Their story, although it may be a fiction, is a warning of what can go wrong, even in the most beautiful places.
"This was our first trip in five years," the client said. "It was a trip I will never forget."
"What happened?" I asked.
"Everything went well for about five seconds," my client said with disgust. "This is the time it took the valet to unload the bags from the car, put them on a cart, watching the truck back in the car, to surprise the valet, bring the car into reverse, hit my wife, an elderly couple and two other cars. Did I tell you that the elderly couple followed us? "
"No, you had not been there yet," I said.
My client nodded and gave me a copy of the complaint.
"I do not think you have any pictures of the damage you have done?" I asked.
"The aircraft was one of the things damaged in the first five seconds, my client said.
"So, the hotel will give you a free room?" I asked.
My client looked at me. "After unpacking the luggage and gave the hotel a bag with all the broken items and alcohol wet in our bags, including China and the duty-free bottles that we bought at the airport , the blow seemed to lose the ability to speak English. "
"It's interesting," I said. "Fit the rest of the holidays better?"
My client looked at me. "That's when he began to descend, he said.
"What happened then?"
"In chronological order, they put my wife's hair on fire in the beauty salon, we both got sick kiddies to be in the pool, pool servers overturned food and drinks on us, I 'm electrocuted in the bathroom of our hotel room, my wife slipped on the water when the toilet overflowed and we had food poisoning food in the restaurant. "
"I bet you were glad to get home, I said.
"It's everything the first day, my client said." The first day of a ten-day stay. "
"Surely you do not stay in this shop of horrors for every ten days," I said.
"No, they transferred us all right," my client said. "Moved our business, we got a new rental car, agreed to pay the car rental company for damages, paid for our hospital bills, they replaced the broken items, and j ' I tried to repair the damage to the hair of my wife, but with hindsight we should have taken the next plane of this city. "
"Why?" I asked cautiously.
"Have you been hearing about the fire at the hotel they were there?"
"It was the hotel they put you in?" I asked.
"It is art