Casino Hotel Horror in Sparks, Nevada: Family Claims Live Bat Led to Four Rounds of Rabies Shots

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on

Written by :

Jagajeet Chiba

Published on :

Family Sues Sparks, Nevada Hotel Over Live Bat in Room, Had to Take Four Rounds of Rabies Shots
  • Family of four adults and seven children claim most had to get four rounds of rabies shots after bat found in room and released without being tested for rabies

  • The case is similar to that of a family on the Vegas Strip encountering a live bat in their room in 2023

A California family is suing the Nugget Hotel Casino Resort in Sparks, Nevada for negligence after a live bat was found in their hotel room. 

The family of 11 claim hotel staff captured and released the bat prior to it being tested for rabies, which resulted in several of the family members having to seek painful and time-consuming vaccinations.

Because the animal was not tested for rabies, 10 of the family members took public health employees’ advice to be vaccinated as a precaution, which required four rounds of shots.

The lawsuit alleges the resort failed to provide reasonably safe accommodations and seeks compensation for the alleged injuries and resulting costs.

The amount sought has not been publicly established in court filings, however, the complaint does seek damages for pain and suffering. 

Even if a person is not certain they were bitten, medical professionals often recommend rabies treatment if there is a reasonable possibility of exposure because rabies is almost universally fatal once symptoms begin.

Gambling911.com found a similar lawsuit was filed against MGM Resorts-owned New York-New York Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip in 2023 after an Arizona family discovered a live bat in their room. 

According to that complaint, Marcus Rucker and his family came from Phoenix to Las Vegas in April last year for a volleyball tournament. The Ruckers were asleep in their room when he woke up to a noise coming from the curtains, where he found a live bat.

Rucker killed the bat, put it into a cup, and left the cup inside a nearby stairwell, the suit alleges. He later reported the discovery to the hotel front desk.  The hotel then disposed of the bat prior to any testing done to determine if it was infected with rabies. 

The plaintiffs were seeking at least $15,000 in damages for medical expenses and pain and suffering.

It was not immediately known what came of this suit. 

Just under 1 percent of bats are believed to carry rabies, however, bat teeth are very small and bites could go unnoticed. 

Someone who was asleep, a young child, or a person unable to reliably say whether they were bitten may not realize they had contact.

Nevada is home to about 23 bat species, many of which live in northern Nevada, including around Reno.


  • Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com 

Related Content

Bookmaker.eu Review - July 2026

Bookmaker.eu Review - July 2026

Gambling911.com is happy to present real customer reviews of online and land-based gambling companies. This is not that paid affiliate crap you see all over the Net. Today we look at Bookie.eu and some noteworthy changes that have taken place for July 2026.
Romelu Lukaku Goalscorer Payout Odds - USA vs. Belgium - World Cup 2026

Romelu Lukaku Goalscorer Payout Odds - USA vs. Belgium - World Cup 2026

Romelu Lukaku pays out US$550 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal of the game between USA and Belgium on Monday.
Man Pleads Guilty to Stabbing Passenger in Eye During Flight From Seattle to Las Vegas

Man Pleads Guilty to Stabbing Passenger in Eye During Flight From Seattle to Las Vegas

A man granted legal permanent resident status in 2018 from Mexico pleaded guilty last Tuesday June 30 to stabbing another passenger on a flight from Seattle, Washington, to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Family Sues Sparks, Nevada Hotel Over Live Bat in Room, Had to Take Four Rounds of Rabies Shots

Casino Hotel Horror in Sparks, Nevada: Family Claims Live Bat Led to Four Rounds of Rabies Shots

Family of four adults and seven children claim most had to get four rounds of rabies shots after bat found in room and released without being tested for rabies.