'Grossly inadequate': Lawsuits allege bedbugs in 2 Vegas Strip hotels
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Three lawsuits against MGM Resorts detail severe bedbug infestations prompting guests to leave their rooms. Filed by individuals from Washington, Illinois, and California, the complaints cite negligence, alleging substantial medical costs from bedbug bites. One serious incident reported involved a hospital visit due to throat closure from a reaction to bites. The allegations point to unsatisfactory hotel conditions, allowing bedbugs to thrive. Bedbugs, which can lead to serious health reactions, have been reported in various Las Vegas Strip resorts, highlighting ongoing issues in the hospitality industry.
The complaints allege 'grossly inadequate conditions and defects' that allowed bedbugs to proliferate in the MGM Resorts properties, resulting in severe health issues for guests.
One plaintiff claimed that bedbug bites caused a reaction leading to hospitalization, emphasizing the severity of the situation and the negligence of the hotels involved.
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