by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
July 20, 2024
Econo Lodge Motel should pay the property of Alex Chronis a complete of $2.06 million after the 76-year-old man died after sustaining third-degree burns after bathe on the motel
A Kentucky motel has been ordered to pay greater than $2 million to the household of a person who died after struggling extreme burns after taking a 150-degree bathe.
In response to Enterprise Insider, the Econo Lodge Motel in Erlanger, Kentucky has to pay the household of Alex Chronis a complete of $2.06 million after the 76-year-old man sustained third-degree burns after having a shower on the motel. A jury awarded the property a judgment of $1.3 million to cowl medical bills, $250,000 for ache and struggling, $16,000 for funeral prices, and $500,000 for punitive damages.
The property initially filed the lawsuit in October 2022 in Kentucky’s Kenton County Circuit Court docket for $7 million in damages.
The lawsuit stated the water temperature exceeded 150 levels Fahrenheit.
The incident befell on November 19, 2021, a day after Chronis checked into the Econo Lodge. In response to the lawsuit, he took a bathe and was “nearly instantly bombarded with scalding scorching water which knocked him to the ground of the bathe tub the place the water continued to scald him.”
He died of his accidents on June 19, 2022, after having quite a few medical procedures and being within the hospital for over 5 months, the place he had surgical grafting for his wounds. He ended up in a rehabilitation facility earlier than re-entering one other hospital in June 2022 earlier than dying from his accidents.
NBC Information reported that the lawyer for Chronis’ household, Jeffrey Blankenship spoke to the media outlet after the judgment was introduced.
“He needed to undergo pores and skin grafting as a result of he had deep-tissue second-and third-degree burns from the scalding temperature of the bathe on the lodge.”
Chronis had no youngsters and wasn’t married, however his niece filed a lawsuit in opposition to the motel on his behalf.
The 76-year-old man was on the motel along with his nephew, who took photos of the aftermath of the scalding bathe. The pictures revealed severely broken and discolored patches of pores and skin throughout Chronis’ legs.
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