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Hotel Trafficking Civil Claims

Survivors Deserve Justice.

Hotels That Looked Away Must Be Held Accountable.

If you were trafficked at a hotel or motel that ignored the warning signs, you may have a powerful civil claim under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Settlements can reach into the millions.

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How can we help today?

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Did this involve a hotel or motel?

Civil claims under the TVPA most often involve hotels or motels.

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When did this occur?

Claims must generally be filed within a certain time period. Knowing the timeframe helps us evaluate your case.

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How old were you at the time?

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Which of these applied? (Check all that apply)

These details help us understand whether the hotel may have been aware of what was happening.

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What state did this happen in?

We handle cases in Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina, and nationwide through referral partners.

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Do you have a trafficker, pimp, or controller identified?

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Hotel Trafficking Civil Claims

Survivors Deserve Justice.

Hotels That Looked Away Must Be Held Accountable.

If you were trafficked at a hotel or motel that ignored the warning signs, you may have a powerful civil claim under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Settlements can reach into the millions.

Free Confidential Case Review

Private. No cost. No obligation. Takes about a minute.

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How can we help today?

There's no pressure — we're just here to listen.

Step 2 of 4

Did this involve a hotel or motel?

Civil claims under the TVPA most often involve hotels or motels.

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$40+M
Jury Verdict
$30M
Punitive Damages
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DO YOU QUALIFY?

You May Have a Claim If…

Under the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), survivors can hold hotels civilly liable when staff ignored visible signs of trafficking. You do not need a police report or criminal conviction to bring a civil case.

You Are Not Alone.

Hundreds of survivors across the United States have stepped forward to hold negligent hotel chains accountable. Cases can be filed under a pseudonym ("Jane Doe") to protect your identity.

Our network of trauma-informed attorneys works on contingency — there is no cost to you unless we recover compensation.

See If You Qualify →

You Are Not Alone.

Hundreds of survivors across the United States have stepped forward to hold negligent hotel chains accountable. Cases can be filed under a pseudonym ("Jane Doe") to protect your identity.

Our network of trauma-informed attorneys works on contingency — there is no cost to you unless we recover compensation.

See If You Qualify →
HOW IT WORKS

Three Simple Steps to Justice

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Free Confidential Review

Complete our short, secure intake form. Everything you share is private and protected.

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Speak With Our Team

A trauma-informed advocate reaches out at the time you select to discuss your case privately.

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We Pursue Justice

Our network of attorneys files your civil case on contingency. You pay nothing unless we win.

HOTELS NAMED IN LITIGATION

Major Hotel Chains Have Been Sued

Hundreds of cases have been filed against the country’s largest hospitality companies, alleging staff ignored obvious signs of trafficking. Independent and franchise hotels are also commonly named.

MarriottMultiple Brands
HiltonMultiple Brands
HyattMultiple Brands
WyndhamMultiple Brands
Choice HotelsMultiple Brands
IHGMultiple Brands
Best WesternAll Properties
Independent MotelsNationwide
Don't see your hotel? Independent motels, extended-stay properties, and franchise locations are frequently named in trafficking lawsuits. If you remember the property — or even just the area — we can help identify it.
NEGLIGENCE INDICATORS

Warning Signs Hotels Are Trained to Spot

Major hotel chains have published trafficking-awareness training for over a decade. When staff ignore these signs, courts have found the hotel can be held civilly liable.

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Cash Payments & Frequent Room Changes

Rooms paid for in cash, by a third party, or changed frequently — often hourly or for weeks at a time.

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Multiple Visitors at Odd Hours

Numerous male visitors arriving without luggage, often late at night, with rapid turnover throughout the day.

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Visible Signs of Distress

Individuals appearing fearful, malnourished, with bruising, or showing signs they cannot speak for themselves.

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Ignored Housekeeping Reports

Staff observed paraphernalia, signs of struggle, or other indicators in rooms — and management did nothing.

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Loitering & Lobby Activity

Underage individuals visibly loitering in lobbies, hallways, and lounges over extended periods of time.

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Refusal to Investigate Complaints

Other guests, neighbors, or staff complained — and the hotel failed to act, contact authorities, or follow training protocols.

SURVIVOR VOICES

Survivors Are Speaking Out

Anonymized accounts from survivors who have pursued civil justice. Names changed; experiences real.

“I never thought anyone would believe me. The team treated me with dignity from the first call. They handled everything — I didn't have to relive it more than I was ready to.”

— Jane D.Survivor, Anonymous Filing

“For years, I blamed myself. Learning that the hotel had a duty to act — and didn't — gave me back my power. The civil case helped me move forward financially and emotionally.”

— Maria R.Survivor

“The attorneys never pressured me. They explained every step, and let me set the pace. I am so grateful I made that first call.”

— S.K.Survivor, Filed Under Pseudonym
REPORTED OUTCOMES

Real Settlements in Trafficking Civil Cases

Reported settlements in hotel trafficking civil cases nationwide. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes; every case is unique.

$5,000,000+
Hotel Trafficking Settlement
Settlement reported in a single-survivor case against a national hotel chain
$1,500,000
Independent Motel Case
Reported settlement involving documented staff awareness
$750,000
Multi-Defendant Resolution
Reported recovery from multiple hotel defendants

Your Story Matters. Your Justice Matters.

Take the first step at your own pace. A free, confidential conversation — with no pressure and no obligation — is just one click away.

Your Story Matters. Your Justice Matters.

Take the first step at your own pace. A free, confidential conversation — with no pressure and no obligation — is just one click away.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQs

Yes — completely. Your intake submission goes only to our team. We can file civil cases under a pseudonym (e.g., “Jane Doe”) to protect your identity throughout the legal process.

No. A civil case is separate from a criminal one. You do not need to have reported the trafficking to police, and you do not need a conviction to recover compensation.

Nothing upfront. Our network of attorneys works on contingency — you only pay if they recover money for you. The case review and intake are always free.

Settlements vary by case. Recent verdicts include a $40+ million jury verdict against a Georgia motel and a $30 million punitive damages award. Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes.

Civil cases typically take 1–3 years from filing to resolution, though some settle sooner. Your attorney will give you a realistic timeline after reviewing the specifics.

Yes — every state has a statute of limitations, and trafficking cases have specific federal deadlines. The sooner you reach out, the more options you have.

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