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Americas Best Value Inn in trial for poolside injury

BEAUMONT - Americas Best Value Inn will have to defend itself this week in litigation brought by a motel guest who alleged she cut her heel on a gate surrounding the pool.

Liberty County resident Donna Rudolph sued the motel on April 12, 2013 in Jefferson County District Court.

Jury selection in the case began April 4 in Judge Gary Sanderson’s 6oth District Court. The trial is expected to last a week, according to a courthouse official.

According to the lawsuit, on Aug. 11, 2012, Rudolph was staying at the Beaumont motel with her children and grandchildren. As she passed through the pool gate, the gate swung behind her hard, causing a jagged rusty spike to strike her ankle.

“The exposed … spike dug into her Achilles and took out a plug of flesh, causing her extreme pain and bleeding,” the suit states. “Ms. Rudolph sought help from the hotel staff, but she was pointed in the direction of an ice machine by a hotel employee.”

Because of the injury, Rudolph alleged she could not drive and work and might require surgery before she can fully recover.

She is suing for her alleged past and future medical expenses, mental anguish, pain, impairment, disfigurement and lost wages.

The suit was filed through attorney Andrew Gertz of Gertz Adair Law Firm.

Case No. B194-239

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