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FAQ: Hotel Guest's $2M Verdict for Communal Shower Fall Injuries
TL;DR
The Jane Hotel's $2 million negligence verdict demonstrates that prioritizing aesthetics over safety creates costly legal liabilities for businesses.
A jury found The Jane Hotel negligent for using slippery marble tiles without proper drainage in communal showers, leading to serious guest injuries.
This verdict reinforces that businesses must prioritize guest safety over decor, potentially preventing future injuries and improving public accommodation standards.
A Manhattan jury awarded over $2 million after a hotel's decorative marble shower floor caused severe injuries to a guest.
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This case involves a 64-year-old guest who won a $2,021,000 verdict after suffering severe injuries from slipping and falling on a wet marble floor in a communal bathroom at The Jane Hotel in New York City.
The plaintiff suffered multiple pelvic fractures and spinal disc herniations from the fall.
The jury found the hotel negligent because evidence showed the marble tiles lacked proper drainage and did not meet slip resistance standards for wet environments, and the hotel knew or should have known about this safety issue.
Attorney Jeffrey Weiskopf argued that the hotel prioritized aesthetics over safety, stating that when inviting paying guests to use communal bathrooms, hotels must ensure floors are safe for wet environments.
The plaintiff was represented by Jeffrey Weiskopf of The Law Office of Jeffrey Weiskopf, P.C., who has over twenty years of experience fighting for injured New Yorkers.
The verdict included compensation for the victim's pain and suffering, lost earnings, and other damages, plus a derivative claim for the impact on his marriage and daily life.
The incident occurred at The Jane Hotel in New York City, with the verdict announced on December 03, 2025.
The case serves as a wake-up call that hotels and property owners cannot prioritize aesthetics and decor over guest safety, especially in wet environments like communal bathrooms.
The jury deliberated for just over two hours after a multi-day trial before reaching their verdict.
You can visit The Law Office of Jeffrey Weiskopf, P.C. for more information about their practice handling personal injury, malpractice, and commercial cases.
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