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The Endwell Knights Inn Tragedy: Why an Arson Case is a Premises Liability Fight If you are reading this from a church basement, a temporary shelter, or a hospital room in Broome County, we know the weight of the silence you are carrying. The fire at the Knights Inn in Endwell did not just take property; it took six lives and shattered dozens more. While the police have ruled this a deliberate act of arson, you need to understand one central legal truth that the insurance adjusters are already trying to hide: the fact that a criminal started the fire does not mean the hotel is off the hook. At Attorney911, we approach a mass-casualty event like this as a failure of systems. A hotel is a sanctuary of sorts, especially when it serves as long-term or emergency housing. When you pay for a room, you are paying for the building’s promise to protect you from foreseeable harm. Arson is a spark, but the hotel’s failure to contain that spark is what leads to a catastrophe. Whether the fire suppression systems failed, the alarms remained silent, or security was too thin to stop a stranger from entering the property, these…