@Cheryl741 we had a large couple bend a metal frame bed. It was still usable so we fixed it and reinforced the bent part of the frame while waiting for the other bed to arrive. They had been pretty contentious guests (stairs were too steep, bath tub too small etc) so because we could still use the bed, we just ate the cost. I had a feeling that engaging them on this damage would result in accusations of discrimination for a health-related issue. (As a side note, I happened to see one of them on a local news channel complaining that they were not being given preferential position for a COVID vaccine early on and mentioning obesity as a pre-existing condition so i am fairly sure my intuition was dead on.)
We knew who did the damage but used it as an opportunity to re-examine the bed itself. We will have some guests who are heavier so we purchased a wooden bed that was the sturdiest and highest-rated for weight that we could find. That thing can withstand a hurricane! I painted it a fun color and we gave the metal bed to a neighbor who worked out the bent part with a torch and uses it for his guest room. Our goal is always to have the most indestructible furniture possible, especially for things people use every stay like sofas, dining table and chairs, and beds. I would be happy to send you the link to the bed we bought if it will help.