Bed Bug Lawsuits
This page collects bed bug lawsuits involving hotels, apartments, shelters, and consumer products. The focus is on case summaries, court filings, settlements, verdicts, and the legal issues that shaped each outcome.
Across these cases, the record often turns on documentation. Photos, medical records, incident reports, complaints to management, receipts, extermination records, and follow-up communications can all affect how a claim develops.
Pro Se and Case Records
Some plaintiffs proceed without an attorney, while others are represented by counsel. Either way, the public filings can be useful for understanding pleadings, motions, discovery disputes, and trial preparation.
If you want to see a detailed example, the bed bug lawsuit against Super 8 includes a complaint, answer, deposition excerpts, exhibit disputes, and the docket history. It is a useful reference for the sequence of a civil case and the types of evidence each side relied on.
The site also includes cases involving group claims, such as this class action lawsuit over bed bugs, along with product-related enforcement matters.
For property owners and product companies
These cases also show how courts and regulators evaluate inspection practices, notice, remediation efforts, accommodation requests, advertising claims, and recordkeeping.
Government court systems can be difficult to search by topic, so the goal here is to organize relevant filings into readable case pages without changing the underlying route structure.
A good starting point is the FTC complaint over bed bug spray advertising claims, which shows how product statements, substantiation, and settlement terms can become central issues in a public enforcement action.