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In November 2024, a 64-year-old Rhode Island man was suffering from a 'medical episode characterized by dizziness, double vision, vomiting, and profuse sweating' while staying at the Caesars Palace Las Vegas. At that point, employees assessed the man as being drunk and called an Uber to take him away from the property (I'm assuming they were sending him to a medical centre). In the meantime, the man died two weeks later from unspecified causes, and the family is now suing Caesars for wrongful death.
Much more in the link below from Casino.org News.
- The family of a Caesars Palace guest who died in 2024 is suing the resort’s owners for wrongful death
- The suit claims staff mistook a medical crisis for intoxication and called a rideshare to remove the guest, contributing to his death two weeks later
- Claiming negligence, the seeks medical costs, funeral expenses, and punitive damages
Much more in the link below from Casino.org News.
Caesars Palace Called Uber Instead of 911 for Dying Man They Assumed Drunk — Lawsuit



















