The Delaware mom who said she survived a savage beating at a Dominican Republic resort accused hotel honchos of victim-blaming when they questioned parts of her story this week.

“[We] feel confident that viewers and the public can see that the hotel’s attempt to blame the victim in this case is their last plea to avoid taking responsibility for their failures,” Tammy Lawrence-Daley and her lawyers said in a statement issued to People Magazine Friday.

In the statement, they also claim that cameras at the all-inclusive resort were not working at the time of the attack, and that attempts to find her were delayed for hours, the outlet reported.

Lawrence-Daley, 51, of Wilmington was responding to a statement released by The Majestic Elegance Resort Wednesday in which they denied wrongdoing and claimed she had, “formally demand[ed] a $2.2 million compensation agreement” before going public with the story.

In a May Facebook post, Lawrence-Daley said she was on vacation with her husband, Christopher, and their two best friends at the luxury resort in January when she was attacked in an hours-long assault by a man wearing a resort uniform.

She said she was dragged down concrete stairs and thrown into a crawl space, where she was beaten with a club and strangled. She also claimed that employees at the resort didn’t handle her disappearance properly.

On Wednesday, the hotel disputed her claim that it did not appropriately handle her case.