Los Angeles Times

Renters win bedbug lawsuit

A jury awards $3.5 million to current and former tenants of Miracle Mile complex.

- By Hugo Martin hugo.martin@latimes.com Twitter: @hugomartin

Sixteen former and current residents of one of Los Angeles’ largest apartment complexes have won a $3.5-million verdict over an infestatio­n of bedbugs in their units, according to their lawyer.

Park La Brea Apartments, a sprawling complex with more than 4,000 units in the Miracle Mile district, was found liable by a jury in Los Angeles County Superior Court late Friday afternoon, said attorney Brian Virag, who represente­d the plaintiffs.

A representa­tive for Park La Brea Apartments could not be reached for comment Saturday.

The 16 renters who lived in eight separate units complained about the bedbugs from 2011 to 2013; Virag said management of the complex knew about the problem since 2008.

Nearly all of the tenants have moved out, he said.

“They failed to warn any of the tenants of the original problem,” said Virag, who specialize­s in bedbug problems at hotels and apartments.

Although the medical costs to treat the bedbug bites were only about $2,200, the attorney said the jury awarded the large sum because of the emotional distress caused.

According to the jury verdict forms, the tenants were awarded between $44,000 and about $580,000 each. The jury deliberate­d for five days, he said.

“It was mostly won over the sleeplessn­ess, the anxiety and the humiliatio­n they endured at work,” said Virag, who won $546,000 in a similar lawsuit against a Rancho Cucamonga hotel in October.

 ?? Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times ?? PARK LA BREA Apartments, which has more than 4,000 units in the Miracle Mile district, was found liable for bedbug infestatio­ns reported from 2011 to 2013.
Jay L. Clendenin Los Angeles Times PARK LA BREA Apartments, which has more than 4,000 units in the Miracle Mile district, was found liable for bedbug infestatio­ns reported from 2011 to 2013.

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