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If You Were Sexually Assaulted in a Hotel, This Page Is for You You trusted a hotel to keep you safe. You were travelling, or working, or just needed a room for the night. You checked in. You were given a key — a small plastic card, a worn metal thing, or a code. That key was supposed to be yours, and yours alone. Then a stranger walked in, or a man you knew walked in without your permission, and what happened next has rewritten the way you sleep, the way you trust, the way you walk through a hotel lobby. If that story is yours, the page below is yours. We are a US-based trial firm that handles negligent-security and premises-liability cases, including sexual assault and rape in hotels, motels, and short-term rentals. The case that opens this page happened in Maidenhead, Berkshire County, in the United Kingdom — a woman was raped in her hotel room after a male colleague tricked front-desk staff into thinking he was her husband, and the staff handed him her room key. We use that case as our anchor because it shows, in plain daylight, what a hotel security failure actually looks like.…