‘Dance Moms’ Star Abby Lee Miller Sues Hotel For $20M After Claiming 300 Pound Bathroom Door Fell On Her Head

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‘Dance Moms’ Star Abby Lee Miller Sues Hotel For $20M After Claiming 300 Pound Bathroom Door Fell On Her Head

‘Dance Moms’ star Abby Lee Miller issuing a LA hotel for over $20 million, alleging a 300-pound bathroom door smashed on top of her head while sitting in her wheelchair.

According to legal statements, collected by The Blast, Miller filed a big lawsuit against Hampton Inn and Suites following an alleged awful occasion inside the hotel’s Santa Monica area. The reality star lawsuits say she was discriminated against and rejected full admission to the satisfaction of the hotel, due to the fact she is restricted to a motorized wheelchair. Plus, the circumstance resulted in “a serious and traumatic injury to her head and shoulder for which she continues to receive treatment.”

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Miller claims she wheeled into her bathroom to wash her hands in the sink. “When leaving the bathroom, the back left wheel on her wheelchair got caught under the sliding bathroom door. As [she] attempted to free her wheel from under the door, the approximately 300+ pound door fell directly onto [her] left shoulder and hit her head,” the lawsuit reads.

It continued, “The fallen door pinned [Miller] to her wheelchair and trapped her in the doorway where she remained for approximately six to twelve minutes screaming for help.” Adding, “When other hotel guests heard her cries for help, they did not help, rather they summoned hotel staff. It took two hotel staff to life the door off her dead and upper body.”

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Abby says she was “not able to close the shower curtain all the way because she could not reach it when she was sitting in the shower chair.” She continued, “as a result of the open shower curtain, every time she took a shower, water spilled all over the tile bathroom floor. This caused a dangerous situation for [Abby] as she could ship, or her wheelchair could slip on the water-covered tiles.”

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