Man Considers Suing Las Vegas Hotel After Scorpion Sting
Michael Farchi may take legal action against The Venetian following a painful encounter with a scorpion in his bed.
- A California man, Michael Farchi, is considering suing The Venetian Las Vegas after being stung by a scorpion in his testicles while sleeping.
- Farchi experienced severe pain and was treated at a hospital; he and his family checked out a day early, and there's confusion over whether his room was comped.
- The Venetian stated that all protocols for incidents were followed, but Farchi's attorney argues for the need for justice and possibly legal action.
- Scorpions are native to Nevada, and while their stings are usually not life-threatening, they can cause severe pain and, in rare cases, more serious symptoms.
- The incident has sparked discussions about hotel safety and the responsibility of establishments to ensure guest security.