We all know that accidents can happen anywhere, but even so, we all hope they won’t. We certainly hope to be accident-free when relaxing at a bar or winery. And in recognition of this, Tennessee law holds business owners responsible for providing the safest environment they can. In this post, you’ll learn how Tennessee law protects you when you visit a commercial establishment, particularly somewhere that sells alcohol. If you were injured in a Tennessee business like a bar or a winery, don’t hesitate to contact a Memphis premises liability lawyer today.
Every state has laws detailing the responsibilities of business owners to the public, known as their duty of care under premises liability law. Bars and wineries may be required to conduct proper maintenance, address customer concerns about safety, and warn customers about known hazards.
In Tennessee and many other states, an injury similar to a slip-and-fall case in a bar or winery would proceed under premises liability law. To receive compensation, you would need to prove:
Duty of care is a key concept in premises liability law, and who owed what duty to whom is frequently the centerpiece of debates. Businesses typically have a duty of care to their customers, but businesses can also employ several defenses. Some of the most common are:
If you were injured in a Tennessee bar or winery (and depending on the circumstances of the injury), you may have another legal option open to you.
Tennessee has what is called a dram shop law, which states that if someone sells alcohol to a very intoxicated person or to a minor, then the seller can sometimes be legally responsible for the injuries the person caused. To be successful, you would need to prove all three of these elements.
Many people are injured in commercial establishments, and these injuries can have a series of negative consequences, both for the victim and for the victim’s family. Call us today to learn how we can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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