While on vacation, my husband dove into a hotel swimming pool, striking his head on the bottom and suffering a fractured skull and vertebrae. Can we sue the hotel?
You may have a product liability claim against the hotel, as well as the swimming pool designer, depending upon the condition of the pool water and the labeling of pool depth. Although swimming pools are used by millions of Americans every summer, the failure to place clear depth warnings around the perimeter is a violation of safety standards which require adequate warning for divers. Contact the attorneys at The Glassman Law Firm, P.C. so that the appropriate investigation, review of standards and consultation with expert witnesses can be undertaken in order to determine if a valid claim exists. Back To Top I purchased an inexpensive glass candlestick holder from a self service retailer. When I lit a candle and placed it in the holder, it exploded, and the broken glass cut a nerve in my hand. Can I sue the store or the manufacturer of the candlestick holder? Probably. A manufacturer is responsible for placing a dangerously defective product onto the market. Many retailers knowingly p