What is the name of your state? Washington
I live in Montana, and flew out to Washington 1/20/08 for the birth of my 1st grandchild. Currently I am on extended medical leave from my job due to 3 herniated lumbar discs. I checked into a motel at 3 pm, and left at 5 pm for dinner. When I returned at 9 pm, I discovered my room had been robbed. I had a large prescription of percocet (prescription narcotics) stolen, as well as my airline e-ticket. I went to the front desk, and they the called police for me. The police arrive, and refuse to even file a report because there is "no evidence of breaking and entering". There was fresh snow outside the window of my room, and no tracks. They also state that the 1 employee working at the front desk told them no-one was even down the hall.
The next morning I go to complain to the manager about the theft and tell her I believe it was one of the motel employees. She is completely shocked to hear about the event...."He didn't tell me anything about this!!!!" meaning the clerk I dealt with. "He would have had to inform me!!!" She keeps insisting that only my key card was used to enter my room (she ran a key card report). She finally lets me see this report and of course it shows that my room was entered at 7pm. Her statement "I know who THAT was!" She admits it was an employee but that it's not breaking and entering if it's an employee. I checked in at 3pm....no maid service would have been required that night.
I call the police again, and this time they finally take a report because I am furious and insist upon it. They tell me it will be up to a detective to decide whether they do anything with it.....which I'm sure means that nothing will be done. I had to suffer pain for a month with no prescription pain medication because of this theft. I wish to know what to do to sue this hotel and force them to release the name of the employee who entered my room to sue him as well. I am pretty positive it was the clerk who conveniately didn't the theft to management.
I live in Montana, and flew out to Washington 1/20/08 for the birth of my 1st grandchild. Currently I am on extended medical leave from my job due to 3 herniated lumbar discs. I checked into a motel at 3 pm, and left at 5 pm for dinner. When I returned at 9 pm, I discovered my room had been robbed. I had a large prescription of percocet (prescription narcotics) stolen, as well as my airline e-ticket. I went to the front desk, and they the called police for me. The police arrive, and refuse to even file a report because there is "no evidence of breaking and entering". There was fresh snow outside the window of my room, and no tracks. They also state that the 1 employee working at the front desk told them no-one was even down the hall.
The next morning I go to complain to the manager about the theft and tell her I believe it was one of the motel employees. She is completely shocked to hear about the event...."He didn't tell me anything about this!!!!" meaning the clerk I dealt with. "He would have had to inform me!!!" She keeps insisting that only my key card was used to enter my room (she ran a key card report). She finally lets me see this report and of course it shows that my room was entered at 7pm. Her statement "I know who THAT was!" She admits it was an employee but that it's not breaking and entering if it's an employee. I checked in at 3pm....no maid service would have been required that night.
I call the police again, and this time they finally take a report because I am furious and insist upon it. They tell me it will be up to a detective to decide whether they do anything with it.....which I'm sure means that nothing will be done. I had to suffer pain for a month with no prescription pain medication because of this theft. I wish to know what to do to sue this hotel and force them to release the name of the employee who entered my room to sue him as well. I am pretty positive it was the clerk who conveniately didn't the theft to management.