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Lawsuit Accuses Las Vegas Properties of Negligence in Legionnaires’ Disease Death

By Matthias Binder February 19, 2026
Man dies of Legionnaires’ disease contracted from off-Strip casino, lawsuit alleges
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Man dies of Legionnaires’ disease contracted from off-Strip casino, lawsuit alleges

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A Deadly Outbreak at a Popular Locals’ SpotDetails of the Legal ActionUnderstanding Legionnaires’ Risks in Hospitality VenuesImplications for Vegas Hospitality Industry

A Deadly Outbreak at a Popular Locals’ Spot (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – The estate of a local resident who succumbed to Legionnaires’ disease has launched a wrongful death lawsuit against two off-Strip properties, claiming inadequate maintenance allowed deadly bacteria to proliferate.[1]

A Deadly Outbreak at a Popular Locals’ Spot

The Southern Nevada Health District pinpointed an off-Strip casino as the source of a Legionella outbreak that spanned from late December 2022 through early March 2023. Legionnaires’ disease, a severe pneumonia triggered by inhaling contaminated water droplets, struck victims who visited the property. One such case ended tragically when a resident developed acute respiratory failure after exposure.[1]

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Symptoms appeared swiftly: shortness of breath, fever, chills, and body aches forced the individual to seek emergency care. Hospitalization followed on February 16, 2023, with a ventilator needed to combat the infection. Despite treatment, death occurred on March 4, 2023. Health officials confirmed Legionella in building water systems, including sinks and showers.[1]

Details of the Legal Action

Plaintiffs filed the five-count complaint in Clark County District Court in early March 2025. Defendants include operators of The Orleans casino at 4500 West Tropicana Avenue and owners of a nearby apartment complex, formerly Harbor Island Apartments and rebranded as The Harmon at 370. The suit demands over $15,000 in damages covering medical costs, pain, suffering, and loss of life’s enjoyments.[1]

Allegations center on failures to test and treat water systems properly. Key claims encompass:

  • Negligence in preventing Legionella growth.
  • Negligent hiring, training, and supervision of maintenance staff.
  • Failure to warn guests and residents of risks from showers, air conditioners, and fountains.
  • Inadequate response to known bacterial presence, including black mold discoveries.

Representatives from Boyd Gaming, which oversees The Orleans through subsidiary Coast Hotels and Casinos, declined comment due to ongoing litigation. Apartment owners did not respond to inquiries.[1]

Understanding Legionnaires’ Risks in Hospitality Venues

Legionella thrives in warm water systems common to hotels and casinos, spreading via aerosolized mist. The disease disproportionately affects those with weakened immune systems, though anyone can contract it. Nevada health authorities have investigated multiple outbreaks in Las Vegas properties over the years, prompting stricter protocols.[1]

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Properties must routinely flush lines, use biocides, and monitor temperatures to mitigate dangers. This case highlights ongoing challenges in compliance, especially at high-traffic locals’ casinos frequented by regulars. The health district’s role proved crucial in tracing the outbreak back to the casino.[1]

Implications for Vegas Hospitality Industry

Such lawsuits underscore the financial and reputational stakes for operators. Successful claims could lead to multimillion-dollar settlements and mandated upgrades. The plaintiffs seek a jury trial, potentially exposing internal records on maintenance practices.

While defendants maintain silence, the case draws attention to preventive measures. Routine testing and swift remediation remain essential to protect visitors and residents alike.

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Key Takeaways

  • Legionnaires’ disease spreads through contaminated water mist in buildings.
  • Health district confirmed the casino as outbreak source in this instance.
  • Lawsuit seeks accountability for negligence across multiple operational failures.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of hidden health hazards in everyday spaces. Hospitality leaders must prioritize water safety to prevent future tragedies. What steps do you believe properties should take? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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