Bed bugs can flourish in any location throughout the U.S. if given the chance. They can make their home in apartments, homes, and hotel rooms in New Haven, Connecticut, especially if negligence enables them to spread and develop.
Have you or a loved one sustained bed bug bites and other related damages from bed bug infestations and believe that another party’s negligence is the cause? Our bed bug bite attorneys may be able to help you recover compensation for the damages. We can handle certain types of cases that occurred in New Haven on a pre-litigation basis, along with cases in other cities throughout Connecticut and the U.S.
What Caused an Infestation of Bed Bugs in New Haven, Connecticut?
If a bed bug infestation had the chance to develop in your hotel room, apartment, or home, and you or a loved one sustained bites or other related damages, it may be possible to recover compensation.
Bed bugs are capable of thriving in nearly any location, so long as food supplies are available in the form of blood meals from people. Regardless of how clean or dirty a space is, the fact is that bed bugs can make their home anywhere if they can feed.
How Bed Bugs Can Infest Homes and Businesses in New Haven
Bed bugs can quickly travel to and from any location if food supplies are ample. Subsequently, residents and visitors in New Haven may be vulnerable to bed bug bites and other related damages if they stay at a hotel.
Many hotels don’t have proper training in place to help identify and properly eliminate bed bugs, which can rapidly cause a bed bug infestation to spread. Staff may not properly check for and eliminate bed bugs between each guest’s stay, hotel owners may cut corners by not putting encasements on mattresses or they may fail to follow other advice of experienced pest control companies, further enabling bed bugs to spread throughout hotels.
How to Identify Bed Bug Infestations in New Haven
People staying in hotels or at home can identify bed bugs on the premises in a number of ways to determine if they’re experiencing an infestation.
One of the most obvious signs of an infestation are bed bug bites, which can appear as small, red, itchy bumps that may resemble those of other pests. Some people suffer severe allergic reactions to bed bug bites which can result in swelling at the location of the bed bug bites and a secondary infection. You may also be able to see adult bed bugs, which are small and apple-seed-shaped. White eggs that look like small pills and sheddings may also be visible, or feces in the form of brown or black spots on bedding or other furniture may be present. If a bed bug has recently been feeding on your skin, you may also locate blood spots.
Be sure to check bedding and other nearby furniture, as bed bugs often hide and wait for the perfect opportunity to feed when people are sleeping. A centralized area of black spots on a mattress are indicative of a bed bug nest and could mean the room has or recently had a severe bed bug infestation.
Once you’ve spotted any evidence of a bed bug infestation, take photos and capture video recordings, which you may be able to use to build a case.
Types of Compensation That Victims May Recover in New Haven
You may be able to seek compensation for damages resulting from bed bug infestations if you believe that negligence caused the infestation and damages. Our lawyers may be able to provide representation during the pre-litigation process to help you seek compensation for related damages sustained.
Some of the damages for which you may be able to recover compensation include:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Costs of replacing bedding or other damaged furniture
It may also be possible to recover compensation for certain non-monetary damages such as pain and suffering that often result from an infestation. Pain and suffering may include both physical and psychological distress experienced as a result of bites and other damages. Insomnia is another condition that some bed bug victims experience out of a fear of repeat incidents.
To find out if you have a bed bug case resulting from an incident that occurred in New Haven that our office can assist with, connect with us to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced bed bug lawyers.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. This firm handles claims nationwide on a pre-litigation basis. Some attorneys are not licensed to practice in certain jurisdictions. Although most bed bug cases resolve without a lawsuit, should one need to be filed in a jurisdiction the firm is not authorized to practice, our lawyers work with local counsel upon the execution of a new agreement.