A tourist from Hawaii sues a casino number outside Strip for carelessness after he says he was caught in an elevator.
Wilson Camagan sues Orleans Hotel and Casino, as well as the elevator company TK Elevator Corporation, after claiming that he was trapped in an elevator on his way back to his room.
Camagan, who submitted the mood Wednesday in Clark County District Court, is true of four bills of negligence, negligent inspection, warning and strict products and violation of guarantees and claims that the elevator was “dangerous and defect in that it could and suddenly incorrect and catch cartridges.”
Orleans, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming, could not be immediately reached for comments.
On April 28, 2024, Camagan was a protector for Orleans and went into the elevator to get back to his room on the 17th floor, says the mood. During the inside, the elevator stopped and left him “caught inside for over an hour”, according to the archiving.
As a result, Camagan suffered physical, mental and emotional injuries, according to the archiving. In addition, it claims that Camagan has arisen medical expenses, suffered a loss of past and future household services, loss of salary and had been “guilty” to get involved in a lawyer.
He asks for general damage of over $ 15,000; Special damage to over $ 15,000; medical and temporary expenses that have arisen and arose; loss of past and future household services; Costs for costume, legal fees, interest before assessment and interest after the assessment; And all other reliefs that are considered right and correct.
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