Airbnb hosts can be liable for slip-and-fall injuries on their property under certain circumstances. Tennessee law requires property owners, including those who rent out their properties via platforms like Airbnb, to maintain a safe environment for their guests. If a guest suffers an injury due to a hazard that the host knew about—or should have known about—but failed to address, the host could be held responsible for damages resulting from the injury.
If you or a loved one were injured while staying at an Airbnb, you may be eligible for compensation to pay your medical bills, lost wages, and more. Call our Nashville premises liability attorneys at (615) 632-6907 today.
Airbnb provides host protection insurance, which may cover hosts’ liability if guests get injured during their stay. This policy can provide up to $1 million in coverage per incident. However, this protection has limitations and conditions that may not cover all incidents.
Under Tennessee premises liability law, property owners—including Airbnb hosts—owe a duty of care to ensure their property is safe for guests. This duty involves regular maintenance and prompt attention to any hazards that could cause injury. Failure to do so could result in the host being held liable for any injuries sustained due to their negligence.
For a slip-and-fall claim to be valid in Tennessee, the injured party must demonstrate that:
Tennessee adheres to a modified comparative fault rule. This means that if a guest is found partially responsible for their injuries (e.g., ignoring warning signs), their compensation may be reduced by their percentage of fault. If their fault exceeds 49%, they cannot recover any damages.
If you suffer a slip-and-fall injury as a guest in an Airbnb, take the following steps:
Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers specialize in premises liability cases, including those involving Airbnb properties. Our team can help navigate the complexities of insurance claims and legal proceedings, aiming to secure the compensation you deserve.
Slip-and-fall accidents at an Airbnb can be complicated, involving aspects of hospitality law, premises liability, and insurance. Knowing your rights and responsibilities as a host or a guest can help protect your interests. If you are dealing with such an incident, it’s wise to consult with legal professionals knowledgeable in Tennessee law and experienced in handling these cases.
Contact Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers for a free consultation for more detailed advice tailored to your situation.
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