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Bayahibe, La Altagracia County Viva Dominicus Beach Fire: Legal Rights for Injured Tourists You Survived the Bayahibe Fire, But the Fight for Accountability Is Just Beginning If you were among the 1,700 tourists forced to flee the flames at the Viva Dominicus Beach by Wyndham resort, you know that what happened in Bayahibe was not a “travel mishap.” It was a catastrophic failure of premises safety that claimed a life and left hundreds with the invisible scars of trauma and the physical damage of smoke inhalation. You may be home now, but the financial and medical consequences of that day in La Altagracia Province are still very real. The resort may be offering you “refund vouchers” or asking you to sign “incident statements.” As trial lawyers who handle these international disaster cases, we have a warning: these are often traps designed to strip you of your right to hold the parent corporation accountable. Before you sign anything or accept a minimal settlement, you need to know how the law actually works when a vacation turns into a crime scene. Can I Sue a US Parent Company for an Accident in the Dominican Republic? The most common question we hear after…