Hotels have a duty to provide reasonable security. When preventable assaults occur, experienced trial counsel can help pursue accountability.
When Hotels Fail to Provide Reasonable Security
Hotels are responsible for maintaining reasonably safe premises for guests and visitors. This duty may include implementing security measures that reduce foreseeable risks of assault. Security failures may involve:
- Inadequate lighting in hallways or parking areas
- Broken locks or unsecured room access
- Failure to verify guest identity
- Lack of functioning surveillance cameras
- Poor staff training or supervision
- Ignoring prior reports of criminal activity
Hotels may be subject to both state premises liability law and industry safety standards. General civil procedures in Michigan can be reviewed through the Michigan Courts, but determining liability requires detailed factual analysis. An experienced hotel sexual assault attorney in Detroit and the surrounding area evaluates whether the property owner knew or should have known about security risks and failed to act.






