When your car is struck by another, you pull over and exchange insurance information. When you are injured on the job at a construction site or manufacturing plant, you file a workers’ compensation claim. But what do you do when you are injured in an apartment complex, a restaurant, a store, or on other private or public property?
The Knoxville, Tennessee, personal injury law firm of Pryor, Priest and Harber will guide you through the process of pursuing a legal claim against negligent property owners. We have helped numerous Tennessee residents who were injured on unsafe premises and have recovered millions of dollars for injured clients.*
Were you injured on a hazardous floor, from inadequate lighting or security, from falling merchandise or from other unsafe conditions on another’s property? We can help you.
The first step in a premises liability claim is often a meeting to answer your questions regarding liability and insurance coverage. We then conduct an investigation often in collaboration with an investigator.
If your situation warrants a personal injury claim, we can provide aggressive and experienced legal representation, and we work hard to recover compensation for your injuries. Your case is handled exclusively on a contingency fee basis, so if we do not recover compensation for you, you pay no attorney fees.
Our attorneys have handled premises liability accident cases occurring from a broad range of unsafe circumstances, including:
Recent financial recoveries in premises liability cases include $1 million, $200,000 and $225,000 settlements and verdicts.* For a no-charge discussion of your premises liability case and concerns, contact our office.
If you have questions regarding premises liability and slip-and-fall accidents, contact our firm by calling us locally at 865-522-4191 or by sending us an email. We are available for evening and weekend appointments.
*Past results cannot guarantee or predict similar future outcomes.
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