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Wynnewood woman says violent assault at Hampton Inn left her with fractured skull and memory issues

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PITTSBURGH – A Wynnewood woman claims she was violently assaulted by a staff member of the Hampton Inn Pittsburgh during her stay there two years ago, causing her to have sustained severe skull and neurocognitive injuries.

Anne Garnett and Kevin Dougherty of Wynnewood filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Oct. 5 versus Hampton Inn Pittsburgh and Hampton Inn Pittsburgh University/Medical Center of Pittsburgh, Hampton by Hilton and Hilton Worldwide, Inc. of McLean, Va., Apple Nine Pennsylvania Business Trust and Apple Nine Hospitality Management, Inc. of Richmond, Va., John Does 1-3 and Doe Companies 1-3.

“On Nov. 10, 2018, plaintiff, Anne Garnett, while a business invitee at defendants, Hampton, Inn, Hilton, Worldwide, Apple, Nine and Doe Company (1-3), property, was physically assaulted and attacked by an unknown assailant, who upon information and belief, was an employees of defendants, Hampton, Inn, Hilton, Worldwide, Apple, Nine and Doe Company (1-3), as she entered her hotel room, causing plaintiff to suffer those serious and permanent,” the suit states.

Among other negligence-based arguments, Garnett alleges the defendants failed to have policies and procedures in place to prevent violent physical altercations, failed to have policies and procedures in place to prevent patrons from being physically assaulted; failed to provide proper security in the events leading up to plaintiff’s accident and failed to have an adequate number of security personnel on the property.

As a result, Garnett was required to remain in-patient from Nov. 10, 2018 through Nov. 12, 2018 at UPMC, having sustained a fractured skull, swelling of her brain, abrasions and bruises to her face, severe pain and injury to her head, severe pain and injury to her face, severe pain and injury to her brain, a severed olfactory nerve, severe deficits in smell and taste, severe damage to her vestibular system; severe deficits, severe deficits in memory, specifically regarding word retrieval; a bruise to the interior wall of her vertebral artery, brain bleeds and other injuries.

For multiple counts of negligence, assault and battery and loss of consortium, the plaintiffs are each seeking damages, jointly and severally, separate sums in excess of $50,000, including punitive damages and brings this action to recover same, plus a trial by jury.

The plaintiffs are represented by Robert N. Braker of Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky, in Philadelphia.

The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.

Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-20-010546

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

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