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Tennessee Supreme Court Rules Business Owner May Have a Duty to Protect Patrons from Intoxicated Person on Their Property — Cullum v. McCool

In Tennessee, the legal theory of premises liability holds property owners liable for injuries that occur on their property. Property owners have a duty to maintain their property in a reasonably safe condition. Business owners have the highest level of care and have an affirmative duty to protect their patrons…

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Tennessee Tourism Firms Must be Accountable for Deadly Outings

Two women recently set out for a heart-thumping whitewater adventure on Grumpy’s Rapid in the Ocoee River, at the southern tip of the Great Smoky Mountains. The two were on separate commercial tourism trips in this popular rafting location. Both lost their lives. Our Knoxville premises liability attorneys know Tennessee’s…

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Tennessee Rafting and Canoe Accidents Present Spring & Summer Dangers

In Tennessee, spring and summer time are celebrated because they provide an opportunity to be outside and to do outdoor activities. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, along with the Tennessee-North Carolina border, attract people from all over the world to partake in hiking, canoeing and whitewater rafting. These activities can…

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Holiday Shopping & Knoxville Premises Liability Claims

It seems as though the holiday shopping season gets crazier with each passing year. Bigger sales. Bigger discounts. Bigger crowds. premises liability lawyers in Knoxville frequently see cases stemming from injuries sustained during the holiday shopping season. Whether it’s traffic accidents, injuries at home or accidents that occur in shopping…

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Holidays a Dangerous time for Fall Accidents in Tennessee

Holidays are a dangerous time for slip and fall accidents and other premises liability cases in Tennessee. Beginning with the leaf-peepers and other tourists in October and November, Knoxville personal injury attorneys understand a host of factors contribute to the increased risk of fall accidents. While Tennessee is not exposed…