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By Florida statute, the hotel is responsible for a maximum of $500. Contacting a lawyer isn't going to help you here, since the legal limit on the hotel's obligation is $500.
Fortunately for your situation, that should cover the deductable on your home owner's policy to turn it in for the remaining $500. If it doesn't cover your deductable of course you'd be better to cover it out of pocket.
It is unfortunate that the item was lost, but you did leave it in your room when you checked out in the first place. Accepting 50% of the responsibility for the loss doesn't seem that innappropriate to me - it is a moot point though, because the legal limit on damages is $500.
DR
Fortunately for your situation, that should cover the deductable on your home owner's policy to turn it in for the remaining $500. If it doesn't cover your deductable of course you'd be better to cover it out of pocket.
It is unfortunate that the item was lost, but you did leave it in your room when you checked out in the first place. Accepting 50% of the responsibility for the loss doesn't seem that innappropriate to me - it is a moot point though, because the legal limit on damages is $500.
DR