What must I prove to win my Tennessee premises liability case?

In order to be successful in a Tennessee premises liability lawsuit and hold a premises owner and/or operator liable for your injuries, you must prove three (3) things. Those are:

1. Negligence of the owner and/or operator – you must first prove that the owner and/or operator of the premises where your injury occurred was negligent by either creating a dangerous condition on the premises or permitting a dangerous condition to exist on the premises.

2. Dangerous condition caused the injury – the second thing you must prove is that your injuries were actually caused by the dangerous condition on the premises.

3. Owner and/or operator had notice of the dangerous condition – the third and final thing you must prove in order to be successful in a premises liability case is that the owner and/or operator had notice of the dangerous condition causing your injury prior to the injury occurring.

If you or a loved one have suffered an injury while in a building or on land owned by someone else, you may have a premises liability lawsuit against the owner and/or operator. The experienced and skilled Tennessee premises liability lawyers at Bailey & Greer can assist you in evaluating your potential case. To learn more about your legal options or to ask us questions about premises liability cases, schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a friendly Bailey & Greer attorney. Just visit our Free Consultation page or call Bailey & Greer now at 901-680-9777.

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