Hotel Injury Lawyer in Aurora, CO
Injured at a hotel in Aurora? Lionheart Injury Law makes hospitality companies answer for unsafe premises, no fee unless we win.
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What Can You Recover After a Hotel Injury?
The average hotel injury case we take settles for $200,000 to $3 million, and the catastrophic ones go seven to eight figures. Hotels owe guests an innkeeper's duty, one of the oldest and strictest in the law.
Bigger and faster settlements come from trial preparation that starts the day you sign, and from a firm that, so far, has never lost.
With us, you speak directly with your attorney, we help you get immediate medical care, regardless whether you have insurance, and there's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.
Why Should I Hire A Hotel injury Lawyer in Aurora?
Innkeeper duties are among the oldest and strictest in the law, but proving notice inside a corporate chain takes subpoenas, not polite requests. That is why this is specialist work: the traps are procedural, the deadlines are short, and the defense counts on you not knowing either. Your only job should be healing. Pressing every one of those levers is ours.
The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.
Why Should I Choose Lionheart Injury Law for This Case?
Three reasons clients pick us for these cases: attention (a deliberately small caseload means your lawyer knows your file cold), medicine (an RN Medical Director on staff who builds a treatment record insurers cannot wave away), and trial posture (every case prepared for a jury, which carriers price in). Free consultation, answered within two hours, day or night.
How Much Is My Hotel injury Case Worth?
Most serious hotel injury cases we take resolve between $200,000 and $3 million. Value follows documentation, not drama: medical costs current and future, lost income, permanent impairment (uncapped in Colorado), and what the coverage will bear. The strongest files define the top of the range. These are the categories we build.
Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal incident carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. The deadline is generally two years; hotel camera systems overwrite in days to weeks. Venue for Aurora properties, including the Gaylord, is Arapahoe or Adams County District Court depending on location. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.
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Free consultation, no fee unless we win. We serve all of Aurora from our office minutes west of the city line.
Get a Free Case Review Call 720-763-5207What Steps Should I Take After An Injury at a hotel?
- Report the incident in writing to management the same day, and photograph the incident report if one is created.
- Photograph the hazard from several angles, plus the lighting, warnings (or their absence), and your footwear.
- Get names: witnesses, employees on duty, the manager you spoke to.
- Get medical care the same day; untreated injuries read as unhurt to insurers.
- Preserve your shoes and clothing, and do not surrender them or sign anything.
- Decline recorded statements from the property's insurer until you have advice.
Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Hotel injury Lawyer?
Zero out of pocket. Free consultation, no hourly bills, no retainer: we front the experts, the records, and the court costs, and we are paid a percentage only if you recover. The expensive choice is going without: insurers systematically pay unrepresented claimants a fraction of case value, which costs far more than any fee.
Why Hotel Cases Are Different
A hotel guest is the law's classic invitee, owed the Premises Liability Act's (C.R.S. § 13-21-115) highest duty, and a hotel is a business built on knowing its property: daily housekeeping, engineering rounds, security patrols, incident logs. That institutional knowledge cuts against the hotel in litigation, because "we didn't know" rarely survives the records. Franchise structures add layers, brand, owner, management company, each with coverage. See our hotel injury playbook for the full framework.
When the harm at a hotel is a crime rather than a hazard, the case moves to our negligent security breakdown.
Aurora's Hotel Landscape
The Gaylord Rockies alone is a small city, 1,500 rooms, pools, a water feature complex, conference crowds, generating the full menu of premises claims. The DIA corridor properties turn over thousands of travelers nightly with skeleton overnight staff. The Anschutz-area hotels house medical families on hard weeks. And the East Colfax motels anchor the metro's most documented negligent-security corridor. Different properties, same Act, and very different insurance towers behind them.
How We Build an Aurora Hotel Case
Preservation letter the same week: incident report, camera footage, maintenance and housekeeping logs, prior-incident history. We identify the real defendants behind the flag, owner LLC, management company, brand standards, and measure the property against hospitality-industry norms with the right experts. Out-of-state guests get a case that runs without them having to fly back.
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