
A California woman's son is suing Trump International Hotels for alleged negligence, claiming a Trump Hotel Las Vegas door caused her to fall and later die. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: The son of Diana Truschke is suing the Trump Organization, claiming a revolving door at Trump International Hotel Las Vegas caused her fall, injuries, and later death.
Key Points:
The lawsuit could push hotels and other businesses to spend more on door safety, inspections, and repairs, which may raise costs.
Public attention to the case may improve safety rules and reduce injuries for guests and workers.
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The deceased woman at the center of the wrongful death allegation and the injuries described in the article.
Diana Truschke’s son and sole heir who filed the lawsuit on behalf of her estate.
The specific hotel property where the alleged accident occurred and the suit’s claims are focused.
The company named in the lawsuit over the alleged revolving-door incident.
Corporate parent of Trump Hotels and the named business entity being tied to the alleged negligence.
The county where the civil lawsuit was filed and which provides the legal venue context.
Named because he leads the family company connected to Trump Hotels, but he is not the central actor.
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