Short-term rentals have revolutionized travel—but they’ve also introduced new legal challenges when things go wrong. Unlike hotels, which are subject to industry-wide regulations and inspections, platforms like Airbnb and VRBO often leave critical decisions up to individual property owners. That lack of oversight can lead to serious consequences for guests. An Airbnb injury can have significant legal and financial implications for any Airbnb guest, who may face unique risks compared to traditional hotel stays.

At The Ferraro Law Firm, we’re currently involved in high-profile litigation surrounding a fatal carbon monoxide exposure incident at an Airbnb property. This tragedy isn’t isolated—and it raises urgent questions about who is responsible when guidelines are ignored in a short-term rental. Host’s negligence, such as failing to address known hazards, can create serious legal issues for both property owners and platforms. Ultimately, hosts have a responsibility to protect guests from harm.

Introduction to Airbnb Injuries

Airbnb has transformed the way travelers find accommodations, offering unique stays in homes around the world. However, as the popularity of Airbnb grows, so does the number of Airbnb accidents and injuries reported by guests. Whether it’s a slip on a wet floor, a fall due to a broken step, or exposure to unsafe conditions, injured guests often face uncertainty about their rights and the steps they should take. Suppose you experience an injury during your Airbnb stay. In that case, it’s crucial to seek medical attention immediately—not only for your health but also to document the incident for any future claims. Airbnb host protection insurance is designed to help provide fair compensation to guests who are injured due to the host’s negligence, but understanding how this insurance works and what it covers is essential. Knowing your rights as a guest and the responsibilities of the Airbnb host can make all the difference in helping you receive the compensation you deserve after an accident.

Seeking Medical Attention

If you’re injured while staying at an Airbnb, your top priority should always be seeking medical attention. Even if your injuries seem minor, prompt medical care is essential for your well-being. Immediate medical care not only addresses your health needs but also creates a crucial link between your injury and the accident, which can be vital when filing a personal injury claim. Medical expenses can quickly add up, and you may also face lost wages if your injury prevents you from working. Consulting a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the process of seeking compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and other related costs. Remember, documenting your injuries and following through with recommended treatment strengthens your claim and increases the likelihood that you’ll receive the compensation you’re entitled to after an accident during your Airbnb stay.

Notifying the Host

Once you’ve received medical care, it’s important to notify the Airbnb host about the accident as soon as possible. You can do this through the Airbnb platform or by contacting the host directly. Reporting the incident not only creates an official record but also alerts the host to any hazards that may pose a risk to future guests. Airbnb hosts have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment and address any safety concerns promptly. Failing to do so can result in liability if injuries occur. By informing the host of the accident and any unsafe conditions, you help ensure that necessary steps are taken to prevent similar incidents and protect future guests from harm.

Documenting the Scene

Thoroughly documenting the scene of your Airbnb accident is a key step in building a strong injury claim. Take clear photos and videos of the area where the accident occurred, focusing on any hazards or unsafe conditions that contributed to your injuries. If there were witnesses present, ask for their statements and contact information, as their accounts can support your version of events. Collect any other relevant evidence, such as maintenance records or communication with the host about the concern. This documentation can be critical in proving negligence on the part of the host or Airbnb and can help you pursue full restitution for your injuries and losses.

How Are Airbnb Injuries Legally Different?

Most people expect that vacation properties—especially those promoted through major platforms—meet basic precautions for safety. But unlike hotels, many Airbnbs operate with little to no enforcement. That means guests are sometimes exposed to dangers that would never be permitted in a regulated lodging environment.

We’ve seen cases involving:

  • Non-working or missing carbon monoxide detectors
  • Electrical fires and faulty appliances
  • Broken railings or unstable balconies
  • Poor lighting or hidden structural hazards
  • Falls due to slippery surfaces or poor maintenance
  • Assaults due to lack of security or emergency access

In traditional premises liability claims, landlords, business owners, or property managers can be held accountable for failing to provide a reasonably safe environment. With Airbnb or VRBO rentals, the legal picture gets more complicated. These platforms often try to distance themselves from direct liability, despite profiting from the listing and booking process. Liability in these cases depends on the specific circumstances, and negligent hosts may be held liable for injuries that occur due to unsafe conditions.

Understanding Airbnb Host Protection

Airbnb host protection insurance offers liability coverage to Airbnb hosts if a guest is injured during their stay. This insurance can provide up to $1 million in coverage for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from an accident. However, it’s important to understand that this coverage has limitations—intentional acts like assault or vandalism are not covered, and certain types of property damage may be excluded. As an injured guest, you have the right to pursue compensation through this insurance, but navigating the claims process can be complex. Consulting an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your legal options, ensure your claim is properly filed, and maximize your chances of receiving financial restitution for your suffering. Don’t hesitate to seek legal guidance to protect your rights after an injury at an Airbnb property.

Who Can Be Held Responsible?

If you were injured at an Airbnb or VRBO, multiple parties may share responsibility. These can include:

  • The host or property owner
  • A property manager or third-party maintenance provider
  • The platform itself (depending on how the injury occurred and what promises were made during booking)

A detailed investigation is needed to determine exactly how the accident occurred and to establish clear links between your injury and your stay at the property.

Determining liability often requires a detailed investigation. At The Ferraro Law Firm, we work with building code experts, toxicologists, and engineers to understand what went wrong and why it could have—and should have—been prevented. It is also important to review the relevant insurance policy to understand what coverage may apply, and if negligence is found, you may need to file a legal claim to seek restitution.

What If the Event Involves Toxic Exposure or Death?

When an accident involves carbon monoxide, mold exposure, or even death due to structural failure or fire, these cases require deeper forensic analysis and legal experience. In our carbon monoxide litigation, we’ve seen firsthand how preventable tragedies can unfold when basic precautions—like installing a working CO detector—are ignored.

Our legal team works to uncover whether safety measures were installed, maintained, or completely absent. We also examine whether guests were properly warned about hazards and whether the platform took any responsibility for promoting the property. In situations where a host’s conduct is found to be especially negligent or malicious, a lawsuit may be necessary, and punitive damages could be awarded in addition to restitution for lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Your Legal Rights After a Short-Term Rental Injury

If you or someone you love was injured while staying at an Airbnb or similar short-term rental, you don’t have to navigate the aftermath alone. Time is critical in these cases. Evidence can disappear quickly. Documenting the accident scene immediately is essential, as it may be your only chance to preserve crucial evidence. If you don’t act quickly, you risk missing important deadlines or losing key evidence that could impact your case.

We help clients:

  • Investigate and document potentially hazardous situations
  • Identify all responsible parties
  • File premises liability and wrongful death claims
  • Seek restitution for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost income, and more
  • Handle Airbnb injury claims, including slip and fall cases

The Ferraro Law Firm brings decades of experience in complex premises liability litigation, including emerging areas like short-term rental injury cases. Our team is skilled at managing cases involving negligent hosts and aggressive insurers. 

Working with an experienced attorney can help you navigate legal procedures, gather evidence, negotiate with insurers, and improve your chances of obtaining fair compensation. Whether your case involves trauma, toxic exposure, or fatal injury, we’re here to advocate for you.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We can help you deal with insurers who may try to deny or minimize your claim and ensure your rights are protected.

🔗 Read our blog post on the Airbnb carbon monoxide case to learn more about how we can help you: Holding Airbnb Accountable