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Premise Liability Lawyers in Kentucky & Tennessee

Premise Liability Lawyers in Kentucky & Tennessee

Serious injuries can occur if property owners fail to use reasonable care. If you’ve been injured in an accident that occurred on someone else’s property, you need a personal injury lawyer you can trust.

Serious injuries can occur if property owners fail to use reasonable care. If you’ve been injured in an accident that occurred on someone else’s property, you need a personal injury lawyer you can trust.

WHAT WE DO

What Do Premise Liability Attorneys Do?

A premise liability lawyer can help you navigate the legal system to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve when you are injured on someone else’s property. Whether you’re at work, shopping at a grocery store, visiting a friend for dinner, or even walking through the hallways of your apartment complex, if you’ve been injured due to a property owner’s negligence, a personal injury lawyer may be able to help.

how we help

How Can Hughes & Coleman Personal Injury Lawyers Help With Premise Liability Claims?

How Can Hughes & Coleman Personal Injury Lawyers Help With Premise Liability Claims?

  • Help them understand their rights.
  • Conduct thorough investigations.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies.
  • Provide guidance and support.
  • Support medical treatment coordination so that you can recover from your injuries.
  • Work hard to ensure victims get the compensation they deserve.

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  • Over $1 Billion Recovered for Our Clients

    We strive to help our clients achieve the results they deserve from their injury claims.

  • We Don’t Get Paid Until You Get Paid

    We don’t charge fees in the event that you are unable to recover compensation.

  • Helping Accident Victims for Over 35 Years

    Let us handle the legal red tape while you and your family spend time healing.

Premise Liability Lawyers Who Get It Done

Your rights matter. Whether you’re going up against a massive corporation with a team of lawyers or an aggressive insurance company, the team at Hughes & Coleman personal injury lawyers is ready to help. No personal injury case is too big or too small.

Frequently Asked Questions About Premise Liability

Some of the most common types of premise liability claims include:

Contributory negligence or comparative fault negligence can be a defense used by property owners if you were partially at fault. This can bar or limit an injured person from recovering damages if they contributed to their own injury through their own negligence. 

The law is different depending on the state where the injury occurred.

In Kentucky, you can recover a percentage of damages equal to the defendant’s negligence. For example, even if you were 90% at fault in an accident and the property owner was only 10% at fault, then you can recover 10% of the damages resulting from your accident.

Tennessee follows a different approach. In Tennessee, you will only be allowed to recover damages if you are less than half at fault for the damages. As long as you were 49% at fault or less, then you can recover damages. For example, if you were 30% at fault in an accident and the property owner was 70% at fault, then you can recover 70% of the damages. If you were 50% at fault in your accident or more, then you can’t recover any damages at all.

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It can be difficult to prove a defendant’s negligence when injury occurs in someone’s property. In order to recover damages in premises liability claims, you must be able to prove four general elements.

Duty of care

You must be able to prove that the property owner had a duty to make sure that you were safe on their property. In other words, in a premises liability claim, you must prove that property owners had a legal obligation to you. The property owner should exercise reasonable care and maintenance to ensure a safe premise. This may include the duty to warn visitors of the condition of the property, to remove or remedy dangerous conditions or to provide a safe environment.

The property owner’s duty may depend on the type of property and the legal status of the visitor. A person can enter the property as an invitee, licensee, or trespasser. In general, an invitee has been invited into the property for business purposes. A licensee is someone in the property as a social guest or a reason unrelated to business. A trespasser is someone entering the property without permission. A higher duty of care may apply to invitees.

Breach

You must be able to show that the property owner did not abide by that duty or legal obligation and failed to provide safe premises. You must prove that the owner knew or should have known that unsafe conditions existed in their property.

Causation  

In addition to proving a duty to exercise reasonable care and a breach of that duty, you will have to prove that your serious injury was caused by the premises’ owner’s negligent acts. The defendant’s negligence must be the substantial factor in causing your injuries.

Damages

In order to recover damages, you must prove that you actually suffered damages and that the injury occurred as a result of the defendant’s negligence.

Locations

Our Best-in-Class Personal Injury Lawyers have Proudly Served Kentucky and Tennessee for Over 35 years.

1256 Campbell Ln #201
Bowling Green, KY 42104

2110 N Dixie Hwy #102
Elizabethtown, KY 42701

211 E New Circle Rd
Lexington, KY 40505

5004 Poplar Level Rd
Louisville, KY 40219

3618 Dixie Hwy
Louisville, KY 40216

725 Speckman Rd
Louisville, KY 40243

446 James Robertson Pkwy #100
Nashville, TN 37219

323 N Riverside Dr #100
Clarksville, TN 37040

622 W 7th St
Columbia, TN 38401

126 W Eastland Ave
Gallatin, TN 37066

1501 Memorial Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

1256 Campbell Ln #201
Bowling Green, KY 42104

2110 N Dixie Hwy #102
Elizabethtown, KY 42701

211 E New Circle Rd
Lexington, KY 40505

5004 Poplar Level Rd
Louisville, KY 40219

3618 Dixie Hwy
Louisville, KY 40216

725 Speckman Rd
Louisville, KY 40243

446 James Robertson Pkwy #100
Nashville, TN 37219

323 N Riverside Dr #100
Clarksville, TN 37040

622 W 7th St
Columbia, TN 38401

126 W Eastland Ave
Gallatin, TN 37066

1501 Memorial Blvd
Murfreesboro, TN 37129