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What should I do if I was seriously injured at a Nashville bachelorette party?

Nashville’s long-standing reputation as America’s “Music City” has made it a prime destination for bachelorette parties. Every night of the year, wedding parties make the rounds in downtown bars, carousing on the Honky Tonk Highway, renting out party buses, and exploring the town from atop pedal pubs. These celebrations often run late into the night, making memories that last a lifetime. 

However, even the most prepared bachelorette and bridesmaids could find their plans upended by an unexpected accident. When bars, businesses, and property owners evade their obligation to keep their premises safe from unexpected hazards, they risk the well-being of everyone in their establishment. 

The knowledgeable premises liability attorneys at Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers strongly believe that nobody should be forced to pay for an accident that was not their fault. If you or a loved one was injured in a Nashville bachelorette party accident, we can help you obtain the settlement that you need and the justice you deserve. 

Obligations of Property Owners in Tennessee

Every state has specific property and maintenance codes. In Tennessee, entertainment venues and other commercial businesses have a legal obligation to protect patrons from unreasonable risks of harm. Under most circumstances, this obligation necessitates that property owners perform proactive maintenance. This could include any of the following: 

  • Complying with Tennessee’s building and property laws 
  • Removing garbage and other obstacles from dance floors and entryways 
  • Placing signs to warn customers of a recognized hazard
  • Responding to customer complaints of dangerous conditions 
  • Making reasonable efforts to repair, amend, or remove unsafe obstacles 

Property owners who fail to exercise reasonable care in the maintenance of their premises could be held financially liable for the costs of any resulting accident. However, accident victims must often assert their rights early to maximize their chances of securing a fair settlement. 

Protecting Your Rights After a Nashville Bachelorette Party Premises Liability Accident

Premises liability lawsuits can be high-stakes affairs with hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake. No matter how wild or tame a bachelorette party may be, establishments still have a responsibility to ensure the safety of all patrons. Unfortunately, after an accident, negligent businesses and their insurance companies often move fast to offload liability. 

If you or a loved one was injured in a Nashville premises liability accident that wasn’t your fault, protect your rights to a fair recovery by taking the following steps. 

Get Immediate Medical Attention

You should always have a thorough medical exam after an accident, even if you don’t believe you were seriously injured. Many premises liability injuries present no immediate symptoms. Seeing a doctor gives you an opportunity to identify, diagnose, and treat any invisible medical concerns. It also demonstrates to an insurer that you have genuine concerns about your physical well-being and aren’t exaggerating your injuries to receive a larger settlement. 

Collect Evidence

If you don’t need to go to an emergency room, try to collect evidence relating to your accident. This evidence should include pictures or video of the dangerous condition that caused your injury. 

File a Formal Complaint

Inform the property owner, or management, that you were hurt on their premises. Whether it was a slip and fall, an injury caused by inadequate maintenance, or some other incident, it’s critical that you have an official record of the problem. 

Speak to Eyewitnesses

Eyewitness testimony can make or break a premises liability claim. If other members of the bachelorette party or passersby saw your accident, ask them to record their observations and share their full name, phone number, and other contact information. 

Contact an Attorney

You likely stand your best chance at recovery if you have an experienced Nashville premises liability attorney on your side. The professionals at Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers understand the challenges of these cases, and work diligently to:   

  • Investigate the causes of your accident
  • Subpoena and review the property’s maintenance policies, safety history, and record of complaints 
  • Assess your economic and non-economic damages 
  • Represent you in negotiations, even if you live in another city or state 
  • Secure a fair settlement, or take your case to trial before a judge and jury 

While some premises liability claims could seem like guaranteed wins, accident victims must often prove that the property owner knew, or should have known, about the existence of a dangerous condition on their premises. Our legal experts help you build a compelling claim for rightful compensation, fighting for justice even when wrongdoers refuse to admit liability.

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