
A statute of limitations is a time limit that can be either federally or state-mandated and dictates the length of time after an accident or crime where a victim can file a claim or lawsuit. Statutes of limitations ensure that legal action is pursued promptly. Continue reading for more information on the statute of limitations for a premises liability claim and reach out to a Memphis premises liability lawyer for representation.
Premises liability refers to the responsibility that an owner has to patrons or visitors of their property. Under Tennessee state law, property owners have a duty to prevent hazards and injuries on their property. They must provide a reasonably safe and well-maintained environment. If they fail to honor this legal obligation they can be liable for an accident or injury that occurs due to their negligence.
Through premises liability law if you prove that your injuries were a result of the property owner’s action or inaction, you may be entitled to compensation to collect money to cover your medical expenses, property damage, and loss of income while you recover.
Each state will have its own rules regarding the statute of limitations for certain accidents. In Tennessee, premises liability claims have to be filed within one year of the date of the accident. Because the statute of limitations is a year, after the time constraint expires, a victim is no longer able to pursue legal action or compensation related to their injuries.
The immediate aftermath of an accident can be a blur. Depending on the extent of your injuries you may not be able to do much other than try to remain calm. However, there are a few things you can do following an accident to ensure your best chance at fair compensation in the future.
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