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markraby
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What is the name of your state? Ohio (Incident happened in Kentucky)
A certain topic here made me remember this issue. About 4 months ago, my family and I were staying at a very nice hotel in Kentucky. Our first morning there, I took a shower and, as I was getting out, I slipped, fell out, and cracked my head open on the tile floor, causing me to black out and get a concussion -- which incidentally ruined the entire vacation for me.
We then realized that there were no grips or anything on the floor of the bathtub, meaning it became way too slippery after it was wet. We took pictures and everything -- went to the ER and have the documents from there, but we're having a hard time contacting the hotel.
My question: Should the hotel be responsible for the medical bills? I mean, it's not unreasonable to expect there to be some kind of protective material on the floor of the bathtub.
--Mark--
A certain topic here made me remember this issue. About 4 months ago, my family and I were staying at a very nice hotel in Kentucky. Our first morning there, I took a shower and, as I was getting out, I slipped, fell out, and cracked my head open on the tile floor, causing me to black out and get a concussion -- which incidentally ruined the entire vacation for me.
We then realized that there were no grips or anything on the floor of the bathtub, meaning it became way too slippery after it was wet. We took pictures and everything -- went to the ER and have the documents from there, but we're having a hard time contacting the hotel.
My question: Should the hotel be responsible for the medical bills? I mean, it's not unreasonable to expect there to be some kind of protective material on the floor of the bathtub.
--Mark--