
Pasadena Airbnb Injury Lawyers
Legal Counsel After Accidents in Airbnb Rentals
Were you renting an Airbnb when you suffered an injury on the property? Depending on the cause of your accident and the details of your injury, another party might be legally liable for the resulting damages. Our Pasadena Airbnb accident attorneys of McGee Lerer Ogrin would be happy to help you explore your legal options.
Figuring out who is liable for your damages can be a challenge, as there might be multiple parties involved that did something wrong. You do not need to busy yourself over these details, though, not when we are on the case. Give yourself the chance to rest, just as you deserve, by speaking with an Pasadena Airbnb attorney at our firm today.
Airbnb Lawsuits
We can help with all sorts of Airbnb accident cases involving:
- Slip and fall injuries
- Injuries caused by unsafe appliances
- Negligent security on the premises
- Drowning or near-drowning accidents
Get help with your Pasadena Airbnb injury claim. Call (626) 642-9302 now to speak with an Airbnb lawyer.
Can You Sue Airbnb for an Injury?
After you are hurt while inside a rented Airbnb property, it is easy to understand why you would want to file a claim against Airbnb itself. However, this might not be the right solution. The party that is liable – or legally at fault for your damages – could vary depending on the unique details of your accident and injury.
Liable parties after an injury at an Airbnb could include:
- Airbnb operator: In most Airbnb accident cases, the Airbnb operator or host is the party that can be held liable. The Airbnb operator owns the property that is being rented out, is responsible for its routine maintenance, and must clean and repair the property between rentals. Therefore, if an injury occurs due to some sort of defect with the property, then the operator is the party that is most likely to blame for it.
- Airbnb: Airbnb, the rental property management company, can become partially liable for an injury on a rented Airbnb property. This uncommon situation can unfold if Airbnb allows a host to use its services despite a clear history of the host’s property being unfit and unsafe. For example, if Airbnb knows that a dozen people have all tripped on an uneven step on a host’s property, yet the company still lets them sell rentals through its app and services, then the company itself could be negligent and liable, too.
- Property owner: A separate property owner can be liable for an injury suffered by an Airbnb user if that injury occurs on common or shared grounds. For example, if you rent an Airbnb in a condominium complex and slip in the shared lobby, then the Airbnb host would not be liable. You would instead have to file a premises liability claim against the company that owns and manages the condo complex.
There are also some Airbnb accident cases in which no one can be held liable for the claimant’s injuries. This situation can unfold if it is shown that the accident was caused purely by the renter’s negligence. For example, if you spilled water on the bathroom floor, left it there unattended, and another family member slipped on it, then no third party would likely be liable. When you need a lawyer to sue Airbnb, contact our Pasadena Airbnb attorneys at McGee Lerer & Associates.


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