Las 10 causas principales de lesiones por resbalones y caídas en los casinos de Las Vegas

Slip and Fall Accidents in Las Vegas Casinos

Slip and fall accidents are among the most common lesiones en hoteles y casinos in Las Vegas. Every year, visitors and locals suffer serious harm inside casinos due to negligence and unsafe conditions. Under Nevada premises liability law, casinos and hotels have a duty to keep their properties safe. When they fail, injured victims may be entitled to compensation.

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Wet Floors and Spills

Drinks spilled in busy gaming areas.

Cleaning staff leaving floors wet without warning signs.

Slow to Clean up

Legal Principles

  • Deber de diligencia: Owners owe invitees a duty to keep premises safe and warn of hazards (Sprague v. Lucky Stores, 109 Nev. 247 (1993)).
  • Notice Requirement: Liability requires proof of actual or constructive knowledge of the spill.
  • Comparative Negligence (NRS 41.141): Recovery reduced if plaintiff failed to act reasonably; barred if >50% at fault.
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Poor Lighting in Walkways and Staircases

Dim or broken lighting leads to trip hazards.

Especially common in hotel hallways and casino parking garages.

Legal Principles

  • Owner’s duty to maintain reasonably safe/well-lit common areas.
  • Foreseeability of harm establishing breach if lighting issues are ignored.
  • Comparative negligence applies; “open and obvious” is not a complete defense but a factor in liability.
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Escalator and Elevator Malfunctions

Sudden stops or jerky movement cause falls.

Casinos with high traffic have strict responsibility for maintenance.

Legal Principles

  • Heightened duty of care owed by operators/owners to maintain and inspect.
  • Res ipsa loquitur can allow an inference of negligence from malfunction alone.
  • Strict product liability applies if the device itself was defectively manufactured or designed.
Escalator malfunction snags woman's dress and causes slip and fall accident in a casino

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Crowded Walkways and Overcrowding

Tourists + conventions cause unsafe foot traffic.

Casinos must design safe guest flow to avoid hazards.

Legal Principles

  • Duty of care includes crowd management and keeping walkways safe for ingress/egress.
  • Foreseeability of congestion (especially during predictable events) creates liability if ignored.
  • Comparative negligence applies, but foreseeable third-party crowd conduct won’t absolve owners of their duty.

Uneven Flooring or Loose Carpets

Torn rugs and uneven tiles create hidden trip dangers.

Casinos often fail to inspect regularly.

Legal Principles

  • Duty to inspect and maintain the premises to prevent such hazards.
  • Requirement of actual or constructive notice of the defect.
  • The “open and obvious” nature of the hazard is a factor in assessing negligence, not an automatic bar to recovery.
Worn carpet presenting a uneven surface can cause accidents in casino

Restaraunt and Buffet Hazards

Spilled food and drinks on tile floors.

Guests slip when staff fail to clean promptly.

Legal Principles

  • Deber de diligencia
  • “Mode of Operation” Rule — Limited Application in Nevada
  • Comparative negligence (NRS 41.141) allocates fault between guest and operator.
Illustration of slip and fall accident in casino caused by spill in restaraunt

Pool Deck and Spa Areas

Slippery pool decks at casino resorts.

Resorts liable if they lack non-slip surfaces or warnings.

Legal Principles

  • Duty of care to mitigate foreseeable wet/slippery deck hazards.
  • Requirement to warn and comply with safety codes; negligence per se posible.
  • Comparative negligence/assumption of risk can reduce recovery but don’t erase the owner’s duty.
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Parking Lot and Valet Area Dangers

Oil slicks, potholes, and poor lighting cause injuries.

Applies both to guests and employees.

Legal Principles

  • Deber de diligencia: Safe Ingress, Egress, and Traffic Flow
  • Liability for Negligent Security & Foreseeable Third-Party Crimes
  • Comparative negligence applies; owners may still share responsibility with valet contractors.
pedestrian in road at night with low visibility and car headlights approaching

Construction and Remodeling Hazards

Exposed wires, debris, or unfinished flooring in casino upgrades.

Contractors and casino owners may share liability.

Legal Principles

  • Duty to secure, warn, and manage construction risks.
  • Responsabilidad indirecta may attach to owners if they retain control or invitees have access to dangerous contractor-created hazards.
  • Negligencia per se applies where building codes or safety laws are violated.
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Lack of Safety Rails or Handrails

Stairways or ramps missing handrails.

Commonly overlooked in older casinos.

Legal Principles

  • Deber de diligencia: Owners owe invitees a duty to keep premises safe and warn of hazards (Sprague v. Lucky Stores, 109 Nev. 247 (1993)).
  • Notice Requirement: Liability requires proof of actual or constructive knowledge of the spill.
  • Comparative Negligence (NRS 41.141): Recovery reduced if plaintiff failed to act reasonably; barred if >50% at fault.
Uneven flooring slip and fall hazard

What to Do After a Casino Slip and Fall Accident

Seek medical care immediately.

Report the accident to casino security and get a copy of the report.

Take photos of the hazard.

Speak to a Las Vegas hotel slip and fall attorney before talking with casino insurance.

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PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES

Sí. En Nevada premises liability law, casinos and hotels must keep their property safe for guests. If they fail to fix hazards like wet floors, poor lighting, or broken escalators, they can be held liable for your injuries.

First, get medical care. Then, report the accident to casino security, ask for a written report, and take photos of the hazard. Finally, contact a Las Vegas slip and fall lawyer before speaking with the casino’s insurance company.

You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in some cases, long-term care costs. An experienced Las Vegas hotel injury attorney can calculate the full value of your claim.

Nevada law generally gives you dos años from the date of your injury to file a personal injury claim. Missing this deadline can prevent you from recovering compensation.

Not always. You must prove the casino knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to fix it. That’s why documenting evidence is so important.

Nevada follows comparative negligence laws. You can still recover damages if you were 50% o menos en falta, but your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Yes. Casinos and hotels have aggressive legal teams protecting them. A skilled casino injury lawyer in Las Vegas levels the playing field, gathers evidence, and negotiates for maximum compensation.

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