Hotels and resorts make money by inviting you in. Under Florida law, that invitation comes with a duty to keep you reasonably safe — and to warn you about dangers they know about or should have caught. When a property cuts corners on housekeeping, lighting, pool safety, or security, guests get hurt.
A Fort Lauderdale hotel accident lawyer steps in when a resort's carelessness turns your trip into an injury. We handle slip-and-falls on wet lobby floors and pool decks, falls on broken stairs and loose railings, drownings and near-drownings in poorly guarded pools, injuries from failing balconies, and assaults that happen because a hotel ignored its own security problems. These are not "accidents" in the everyday sense — they happen because someone whose job was to keep the property safe did not do it.
The hotel's insurance company moves fast after an incident. An adjuster may call you in the hospital, ask for a recorded statement, or offer a quick check that does not come close to covering your medical bills and lost time. You do not have to talk to them alone. Robert DiStefano has spent more than 40 years going up against insurers, and he reads these tactics the moment they start.
There is no fee to find out where you stand. Your case review is free, confidential, and same-day — and if we take your case, you pay nothing unless we recover for you.