
This outcome reflects Shook & Stone’s commitment to protecting guests affected by dangerous conditions in hotels and resorts and to seeking justice when negligence leads to permanent injuries.
The accident occurred on May 9, 2010, while our client was visiting the casino to celebrate Mother’s Day. While descending an indoor staircase, her sandal caught on a loose screw protruding from a step, causing her to trip and fall forward in full view of casino staff. The hazard was so obvious that her shoe remained stuck in the step after the fall, providing clear evidence of the dangerous condition.
Immediately after the incident, our client experienced pain and swelling in her ankle. Casino employees acknowledged the defect and called maintenance to secure the staircase, effectively confirming that the condition existed and required repair. This post-incident repair helped establish that the hazard was preventable and should have been addressed before anyone was injured.
The medical evaluation revealed a torn Achilles tendon, a serious injury that required surgery and extensive rehabilitation. Our client endured months of physical therapy and was left with a permanent limp, ongoing pain, and an inability to walk on her toes. Once active and independent, she was forced to make significant changes to her daily life and mobility.
The defense attempted to shift the blame by pointing to a previous foot surgery. Through detailed medical records and expert support, we demonstrated that the casino’s failure to maintain safe stairs was the direct cause of the fracture and resulting disability.
The case was ultimately settled with compensation that covered medical expenses and acknowledged the lasting impact of the injury. This outcome underscores the importance of experienced premises liability representation in Nevada when casinos and businesses fail to protect their guests.