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Old 07-07-2014, 11:28 AM
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The young gent (late 20's, married) who sits next to me confided that when he was on vacation in Seattle he stepped on a discarded needle (syringe) in his hotel room. You can imagine what happened next - emergency room, antibiotics and test and more test.

Even though the chances of contracting something nasty are very small it is and has impacted his life - days off...ruined vacation and now waiting...not to mention his relationship with his wife.

Neither he or I are litigious people but had they cleaned that room he would have been spared a miserable few days...I said get a lawyer and see if you can get them to make it right... His answer...How do you get a lawyer in Seattle? (We are in Pa.) I don't have a lot of money- you know my wife is going back to school. Will they do it on contingency?

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The young gent (late 20's, married) who sits next to me confided that when he was on vacation in Seattle he stepped on a discarded needle (syringe) in his hotel room. You can imagine what happened next - emergency room, antibiotics and test and more test.

Even though the chances of contracting something nasty are very small it is and has impacted his life - days off...ruined vacation and now waiting...not to mention his relationship with his wife.

Neither he or I are litigious people but had they cleaned that room he would have been spared a miserable few days...I said get a lawyer and see if you can get them to make it right... His answer...How do you get a lawyer in Seattle? (We are in Pa.) I don't have a lot of money- you know my wife is going back to school. Will they do it on contingency?

This is a great kid -Any thoughts?
First and foremost, I hope he is healthy and doesn't have any complications from the needle stick. Secondly, I hope he contacted the management at the hotel and advised them about what happened. If he didn't he should. If it was a major chain, I'd also contact the corporate office and explain what happened and send copies of the medical bills and proof of lost wages and explain about the loss of vacation etc.

If he does need an attorney, he should contact a Pennsylvania attorney and explain what happened. They will handle it from there. Best of luck.
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The young gent (late 20's, married) who sits next to me confided that when he was on vacation in Seattle he stepped on a discarded needle (syringe) in his hotel room. You can imagine what happened next - emergency room, antibiotics and test and more test.

Even though the chances of contracting something nasty are very small it is and has impacted his life - days off...ruined vacation and now waiting...not to mention his relationship with his wife.

Neither he or I are litigious people but had they cleaned that room he would have been spared a miserable few days...I said get a lawyer and see if you can get them to make it right... His answer...How do you get a lawyer in Seattle? (We are in Pa.) I don't have a lot of money- you know my wife is going back to school. Will they do it on contingency?

This is a great kid -Any thoughts?
He should look for law firms that have people in Seattle and a nearby PA city from where he is now. Most of these would probably do this on contingency. http://lawyers.findlaw.com/

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Most insurance companies would be happy to settle this without attorneys for lost wages, medical and a small sum for pain and suffering. Just contact the hotel and its corporate headquarters. However, given that we're talking a needle stick, absolutely refuse to take any settlement for six months since it can take that long for the AiDS virus to show up. If there are no further repercussions, all you're doing is making money for attorneys. Even contingency attorneys charge for costs, including phone charges, copying fees, court filing fees, depositions, etc. it adds up quickly.
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Did he keep the syringe? Did he speak with the manager when it happened?I think I'd start with getting it tested. Assuming he's okay, I'd consider myself lucky and call it a day.
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Most insurance companies would be happy to settle this without attorneys for lost wages, medical and a small sum for pain and suffering. Just contact the hotel and its corporate headquarters. However, given that we're talking a needle stick, absolutely refuse to take any settlement for six months since it can take that long for the AiDS virus to show up. If there are no further repercussions, all you're doing is making money for attorneys. Even contingency attorneys charge for costs, including phone charges, copying fees, court filing fees, depositions, etc. it adds up quickly.
Good to see you post Redwitch. Avoiding attorneys I agree is the way to go if you can. I wonder what kind of hotel though has staff that would leave needles around???
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Good to see you post Redwitch. Avoiding attorneys I agree is the way to go if you can. I wonder what kind of hotel though has staff that would leave needles around???
Humans are fallible. Whether an employee or a customer overlooked it or dropped it; I have to say that having it tested isn't a bad idea. I'm hoping that all of that was done since the young man went to the hospital. RayinPenn may not have all the answers to our questions either. It could have been dropped by someone who takes insulin or it may have fallen out of the trash. There are an infinite number of scenarios.
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First and foremost, I hope he is healthy and doesn't have any complications from the needle stick. Secondly, I hope he contacted the management at the hotel and advised them about what happened. If he didn't he should. If it was a major chain, I'd also contact the corporate office and explain what happened and send copies of the medical bills and proof of lost wages and explain about the loss of vacation etc.

If he does need an attorney, he should contact a Pennsylvania attorney and explain what happened. They will handle it from there. Best of luck.
I agree contact an attorney where he lives and they can take it from there.
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I agree with most. However, if he did not report it to the hotel management immediately, he is probably not going to be able to get anything at all. It would have to be up to him to be able to prove the syringe was in the hotel room. Their insurance company could otherwise say the needle stick was done anywhere in Seattle and not at their hotel.

I used to work in HR at a medical center. Needle sticks had to be reported immediately and noted in a file. Testing for Hepatitis was mandatory. That was before AIDS. If a person came down with Hepatitis, workers comp would pay off since the needle stick was noted on the day it happened.
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FYI he did file a report with the hotel management immediately
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FYI he did file a report with the hotel management immediately
RayinPenn, has he asked them to be compensated for anything?
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Be sure he files a claim soon. Not sure what the statute of limitations is in Washington but it is thirty days (or less) in some states. This is not filing a lawsuit, simply putting the company on notice that there is a potential claim. Usually, a certified letter giving the facts and out-of-pocket expenses to date is considered sufficient. You shouldn't have to put in a request for amount of possible settlement since all damages are not presently known.
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Be sure he files a claim soon. Not sure what the statute of limitations is in Washington but it is thirty days (or less) in some states. This is not filing a lawsuit, simply putting the company on notice that there is a potential claim. Usually, a certified letter giving the facts and out-of-pocket expenses to date is considered sufficient. You shouldn't have to put in a request for amount of possible settlement since all damages are not presently known.

Notice of filing a claim statutes primarily to filing claims against municipalities. Never heard of one that was as short as 30 days and it certainly can't be confused with the statute of limitations, which for injury claims in Washington is 3 years the same as filing a notice of claim.

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The young gent (late 20's, married) who sits next to me confided that when he was on vacation in Seattle he stepped on a discarded needle (syringe) in his hotel room. You can imagine what happened next - emergency room, antibiotics and test and more test.

Even though the chances of contracting something nasty are very small it is and has impacted his life - days off...ruined vacation and now waiting...not to mention his relationship with his wife.

Neither he or I are litigious people but had they cleaned that room he would have been spared a miserable few days...I said get a lawyer and see if you can get them to make it right... His answer...How do you get a lawyer in Seattle? (We are in Pa.) I don't have a lot of money- you know my wife is going back to school. Will they do it on contingency?

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