Peerspace is an online market place where property owners can rent out spaces for short-term uses, like parties, weddings, photo shoots, and workshops. The Peerspace platform allows people to find spaces for an affordable price, even last minute, while providing hosts with a source of income. It works out for everyone in theory, but there are risks to booking a property from a private individual as opposed to a business devoted to event spaces. For one thing, Peerspace is a third party platform, so they do not send anyone to check out the condition of the property that’s listed on their website. Instead, they advise prospective bookers to inspect the property ahead of time.
The problem is, it’s not always easy to spot a hazardous condition. Hosts will go to great lengths to conceal problems with the room, rooftop, house, or any other property they’ve listed on Peersapce. Furthermore, certain conditions, like a roof that’s in danger of collapsing, cannot be detected during a walk-through. Hence, California’s premises liability laws permit injury victims to sue for an accident that was caused by the owner’s negligence. In some cases, the victim can also sue Peerspace, but this is a complex procedure that should not be attempted without an attorney.
The lawyers of Normandie are here for you if you have been injured at a property that’s listed with Peerspace. We can discuss your case and advise you of the legal actions you can take during a free consultation.
Does Peerspace offer Insurance Coverage for Guests?
Yes, Peerspace provides up to $1 million of insurance coverage for every booking in the event of an accident, which is reassuring for the host and their guests. It’s likely that the host of the property has their own insurance, which is important to note since Peerspace’s insurance only kicks in once the host’s insurance coverage is exhausted.
However, Peerspace is no different than any other company that’s looking to preserve their bottom line. Their insurance company is not quick to approve injury claims, and when they do, you can bet that it will be way less than what you deserve. Victims, however, are taken more seriously when they’re represented by an experienced attorney. Our lawyers can explain Peerspace’s insurance coverage to you in detail and fight to bring you an adequate amount of compensation. Contact our office and speak to a Peerspace injury lawsuit attorney.
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What kind of Accidents Occur at a Peerspace Rental?
The safety of a Peerspace rental depends on the care and maintenance that’s put into it by the host / owner. Under California’s premises liability laws, owners have a duty of care to protect guests and visitors from hazardous conditions on their property. When they fail to take the proper safety measures, a Peerspace guest may be injured through one of the following accidents:
- Slip and fall
- Trip and fall
- Falling objects
- Broken / defective stairs
- Elevator injuries
- Collapsing roof / ceiling
- Collapsing floor
- Defective chairs
- Defective outdoor furniture
- Chemical poisoning
- Dog bites
- Assault and battery
- Sexual assault
- Lead poisoning
- Bed bug / flea bites
This is by no means a comprehensive list, but you can see the various ways that someone can be harmed due to a Peerspace host’s negligence. Such negligence allows you to sue the host for your physical and emotional injuries, but their insurance coverage may be insufficient to cover the full value of your losses. Peerspace’s insurance is available for this reason, so you may be able to file a claim with them as well. As you can see, the compensation process for a Peerspace accident case is complicated, so please consult one of our lawyers if you have any questions or concerns.
Injuries from a Peerspace Accident
Because of the many accidents that can happen at a Peerspace rental, it’s impossible to cover all the possible injuries you can sustain. However, here is a list of the most common injuries that are associated with Peerspace accidents:
- Head injuries (concussion, skull fracture)
- Traumatic brain injury
- Broken bones
- Hip fracture
- Soft tissue injuries
- Neck injury (whiplash)
- Spinal cord damage
- Deep cuts
- Scarring / disfigurement
- Ruptured organs
- Coccyx fracture (broken tailbone)
- Ankle sprain
- Wrist or hand sprain
- Dislocated shoulder
- Knee injury
Depending on the severity of the injury, a Peerspace accident can also result in death. Family members and loved ones may qualify for wrongful death compensation in a lawsuit against Peerspace and any other responsible parties. However, there are special rules and procedures that must be followed with these lawsuits. If you are interested in learning more about wrongful death compensation, please give us a call at your earliest convenience.
Filing an Injury Claim with Peerspace
If you have been injured on a Peerspace property, please get medical attention right away. Your health should be your first priority, especially if you have serious injuries. Then, notify the host of the property as soon as possible to establish a record of the accident. You will also need to report the accident to Peerspace, but getting in touch with them is not as easy as it should be.
You will need to start the process by emailing the company at help@peerspace.com. Make sure to include detailed information about your accident, along with your contact information and Peerspace account email. One of their representatives will contact you within 24 hours, as long as it’s a business day.
After you’ve reported the accident and sought medical treatment for your injuries, contact our law firm so that you can learn about your legal options from one of our attorneys. Frankly, it’s best to let an attorney handle the claims process for you, as there are many opportunities for mistakes. Insurance companies can also play games to delay or stall your claim, and in that case, you will most certainly need a lawyer to fight for your rights.
Compensation from a Peerspace Accident Lawsuit
If you were injured on a property that was booked through Peerspace, there are various forms of compensation that may be available to you. The damages you can ask for in a lawsuit include:
- Medical bills
- Property damage
- Lost wages or lost earning capacity
- Emotional distress
- Fees for booking and add-on services charged by Peerspace
- Legal fees
- Punitive damages
If some of these damages are unfamiliar to you, don’t worry. Our lawyers can go over each type of compensation with you during a free consultation. This way, you can ask for a fair and adequate settlement award that’s based on your total losses.
As the accident victim’s family member or loved one, you may have a claim for wrongful death compensation. A lawsuit for wrongful death can help you recover:
- Funeral costs
- Medical bills left behind by the decedent
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of expected savings and benefits
- Loss of consortium
- Legal fees
Statute of Limitations to file a Lawsuit against Peerspace
Personal injury cases in California generally have a two year statute of limitations. That means you have two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit against the responsible parties. This is not a lot of time when you think about the process that has to take place before the filing of a lawsuit. For example, we cannot demand compensation until you have reached maximum medical improvement (MMI), which means that further improvement of your condition is no longer possible. This is the only way to understand the full extent of your injuries and ask for a settlement that will cover all your losses.
You will also have to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company before you can file a lawsuit. In fact, the majority of personal injury cases are resolved in this manner, especially when you have an experienced lawyer by your side. But if the other side engages in bad faith, like using delay tactics to avoid paying on your claim, we can proceed with a lawsuit to recover your financial and emotional damages.
If your lawsuit is not filed within the statute of limitations, you will not be able to sue Peerspace for monetary damages. Exceptions may be granted in certain cases, like if the plaintiff was physically and/or mentally incapacitated during the 2-year period and needs more time to take legal action. However, these cases are rare and most people will not qualify for additional time to file a lawsuit. That’s why it’s essential to speak with a lawyer as soon as you can after your accident.
Help from the Lawyers of Normandie
Platforms like Peerspace are a great opportunity for people to earn extra income, while providing guests with an affordable venue for their events or creative endeavors. But there’s always a risk when you rent a private space, and it’s not unusual for guests to be injured while they’re on the premises.
If you are one of these accident victims, it can seem like an uphill battle to recover the compensation you deserve. Cased involving third party platforms are especially complex, which is why representation from an experienced attorney is strongly recommended. However, you may be worried about the cost of hiring an attorney. That’s why we offer a Zero fee guarantee, which means you will pay nothing upfront to retain our services. We get paid when you recover your settlement award, and if we don’t win your case, you will not have to pay a single penny of our legal fees.
Don’t wait to claim the damages you’re entitled to if you’ve been injured at a property that was booked through Peerspace. Call our office and schedule a time to speak with a Peerspace accident lawsuit attorney.
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