That definitely sucks but what is the legal argument being made here? Is he saying that hotels can't allow bugs (or whatever the fuck scorpions are) indoors at any time? I don't see how this is anything other than an unfortunate accident.
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Apparently they are arachnids.
A quick search also seems to indicate that they fall under the umbrella of pest control, and the article suggests "they were on notice that there were prior issues of scorpions at the subject property", so it seems like the hotel was reasonably expected to provide scorpion-free accommodations, lol
To be fair, I expect most places to be scorpion free.
You don't even have to be in a desert state to encounter scorpions, which I learned after seeing a scorpion in Florida. Apparently my grandparents' old house used to get them pretty regularly.
That's it - building work had disturb some scorpions and the hotel doesn't seem to have done anything about them.
He is being represented by My Bed Bug Lawyer who, presumably, specialise in suing hotels who don't take steps to remove insect infestations.
Probably goes after landlords too. I am therefore obligated to like that guy/gal and their branding.
Bed bugs: proof that there is no god, or at least not a benevolent one.
Today I learned there are ~40 species of scorpion endemic to California 😬 edit: the incident occurred in Vegas, not California, so I totally misread, but still!
We are neighbors though. I'm sure some of the California scorpions like to go play the slots in Nevada on occasion.
they're just looking for dark damp spots to rest.