Do I Have Bed Bug Injuries Or A Bed Bug Case?
Many people don’t realize they may have a claim for compensation for bed bug infestations. If you have a bed bug injuries case or a bed bug case due to no fault of your own, then there is a very strong chance our attorneys at Bed Bug Law will be able to assist you in seeking reasonable compensation – possibly without even needing to go to court.
Our lawyers are highly knowledgeable in this niche area of law. We have numerous successes in obtaining strong settlements for bed bug injury victims. From our headquarters in Florida, we represent clients from all 50 states.
How To Know If You Have A Case
You may have a claim for compensation if you contracted bed bugs at an apartment, condo, vacation rental, hotel, nursing home, cruise ship or any other location, and you suffered harm as a result. That result might be physical, economic or both. When you work with us, we will present a strong case to recover all possible damages for the harm you have suffered. We provide contingency fee representation so you won’t have to pay attorney fees unless we obtain compensation for you.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bedbug Injuries
Bedbugs can lead to serious injuries. Our attorneys at Bed Bug Law believe in aggressive representation for those affected. Here are some questions we often hear:
What is considered a bedbug injury?
There are several clear indicators that your injuries were caused by bedbugs, which may make you eligible for compensation. These injuries can include:
- Physical bites
- Allergic reactions
- Infections
As a result of a physical injury from bedbugs, you may also suffer from psychological injuries. You could develop anxiety or stress as a result of severe injuries. Bedbug bites may also lead to sleep disturbances and insomnia. These are often a sign of post-traumatic stress disorder, which can negatively affect your daily life in more ways than one. All these injuries deserve compensation.
How to know if injuries are from bedbugs?
Look for red bite marks, appearing in clusters or a line. They’re typically on areas that are exposed while sleeping, such as your face, neck, arms and hands. You may also see blood stains on your sheets. Physicians can identify bedbug bites, and a medical report could be used for a bedbug case.
How long do I have to file a bedbug claim?
In Florida, the statute of limitations for a bedbug claim is two years, but the time limit may vary by state. No matter how long you may have to file a claim, it is important to act fast. It may be harder to collect key evidence to support your claim if you wait too long. Our lawyers can educate you on your statute of limitations and prepare you for your claim.
Do I need to prove negligence to have a case?
It is important to identify the liable party in a bedbug case. Our attorneys can help you identify liable parties and prove negligence that the party failed to prevent the infestation of bedbugs, which led to your injuries.
What kind of compensation can I receive from a bedbug lawsuit?
If a bedbug case is successful, your compensation could cover medical bills, lost wages and long-term care, plus compensation for losses associated with damage to your belongings. You may also receive damages for pain and suffering and psychological injuries. Our attorneys can help you receive the maximum compensation.
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