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Nashville Rental Property Injury Lawyers

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At NST Law, we are dedicated to helping injured individuals and their families get the justice and compensation they deserve.

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Property owners in Nashville have a legal duty to keep their buildings safe for tenants and visitors. When they fail to act responsibly—and someone is hurt—Tennessee premises liability law allows injured tenants and visitors to pursue compensation. 

NST Law can help you pursue the resources you need to rebuild your life after being injured in an apartment or rental home. Our Nashville rental property injury lawyers are here to determine who’s liable for your injury and seek fair compensation while you focus on healing. 

What To Do Immediately After a Rental Property Accident in Nashville

Taking the right steps early on can protect your health and strengthen your potential injury claim. Here’s what we recommend:

  1. Document the scene and preserve evidence. Take photos or videos of the hazard, your injuries, and the surrounding area before anything is cleaned or repaired. Keep any damaged clothing, shoes, or personal items that may help show how the incident occurred. If anyone witnessed the accident, write down their contact information. 
  2. Notify property management. Report the accident to your landlord or property manager as soon as possible, ideally in writing. Include the time, location, and a brief description of what happened, and save a copy for your records.
  3. Seek medical care, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries take time to develop symptoms. Prompt medical attention helps you prove a direct link between the accident and your injuries. 

Contact a Nashville personal injury lawyer. Once you’ve received medical attention, reach out to our attorneys for a free consultation. We can advise you on your next steps and begin building your rental property accident claim while you focus on recovery.

Common Rental Property Injury Causes in Nashville

When you rent a home or apartment, you expect the property to be safe. Unfortunately, many injuries occur because owners fail to correct dangerous conditions or perform routine maintenance.

Slip and falls often occur on wet floors, uneven pavement, or poorly lit walkways. Broken stairs and loose railings can also lead to serious harm. Fires may result from faulty wiring or missing smoke detectors, while falling debris from ceilings or wall fixtures can cause head or back trauma. 

Some tenants may face exposure to carbon monoxide from damaged heating systems or inadequate ventilation. Others are hurt because of negligent security, such as broken locks or unsecured entryways. In extreme cases, structural neglect—like a collapsed ceiling, deck, or balcony—can lead to catastrophic harm.

Types of Injuries Sustained from Rental Property Accidents

Rental property accidents can cause harm ranging from minor to life-altering. Injuries we see in rental property accident victims include:

Who Can Be Held Liable for Rental Property Injuries in Nashville?

Responsibility for a rental property injury often depends on who had control over the condition that caused the accident. 

Landlords and property managers have a duty to provide safe, habitable premises. They must regularly inspect the property for hazards, repair dangerous conditions they know or should know about, and schedule routine maintenance. Failure to correct or prevent unsafe conditions through reasonable care—such as ignoring tenants’ reports of broken stairs—may make them liable for any resulting harm. 

Maintenance companies can also be liable when negligent work creates new hazards or worsens existing ones. For example, if a technician performs faulty electrical repairs that cause a fire, they may be responsible for any harm tenants suffer in the fire. 

Additionally, construction companies and contractors may be liable when defects in a building’s design or construction create unsafe conditions for tenants or visitors. This may occur, for instance, if a contractor fails to follow building codes and causes a structural failure.

What Compensation Can You Recover from a Rental Property Injury?

An injury on a rental property can affect every aspect of your life. If someone else is at fault, you can seek compensation for the full range of losses you’ve suffered due to the injury. Common forms of compensation available in property owner negligence cases include: 

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Lost wages for the work you missed while recovering
  • Lost earning capacity for the injury’s long-term effects on your ability to work
  • Pain and suffering, which includes both physical pain and emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

How Our Rental Property Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help

Our firm brings more than 35 years of experience and the collective skill of 175 staff members to every rental property injury case we handle. We’ve won billions in compensation for injured clients across the Mid-South by preparing every case as though it will go to trial. 

We’re not afraid to stand up to well-funded landlords, property management companies, and insurance carriers when they try to lowball our clients. Our attorneys know how to level the playing field and pursue the compensation you deserve, whether that means settling out of court or advocating for you before a jury. 

Our attorneys are available whenever you need us and will meet you wherever you feel most comfortable—at home, in the hospital, or in our Nashville office. When you work with our firm, we’ll provide personalized service and clear communication every step of the way. This approach reflects the Six Pillars of NST Law: Compassionate Care, Accessibility, Resourcefulness, Trust & Transparency, Personalized Service, and Maximized Pursuit. 

Our Successful Case Results

Behind every case is a person whose life was changed by an accident. Our attorneys take the time to get to know each client, investigate what happened, and prove liability. This process allows us to achieve meaningful verdicts and settlements for the people who turn to us for help. 

Recently, our team obtained over $950,000 for a client who suffered serious injuries after falling 35 feet from a billboard. That outcome speaks to the level of care we bring to every injury claim. 

Hear From Our Satisfied Clients

Our clients often share how our attorneys supported them through some of the hardest moments of their lives. See what they have to say in these testimonials:

“Taylor was my paralegal, and she helped me through my two-year journey. She always kept me updated with information about my case. I’m glad I chose NST Law. Highly recommended!” 

- Latashia S.

“I cannot say enough AMAZING things about this law office. They were so thorough & professional & handled my case with care. They kept in contact with me regularly. They helped me when another company turned me down. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart!! 

- Torsha W.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nashville Rental Property Injuries

Here are our answers to some of the most common questions injured tenants and visitors ask after a rental property accident in Nashville.

In Tennessee, you generally have one year from the date your injury was caused to file a personal injury claim. If you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to seek apartment injury compensation. Tennessee has one of the shortest personal injury statutes of limitations in the nation, so it’s important to act quickly if you think you have a case.

Yes, a landlord may still be liable even if someone else’s actions directly caused your injuries. If the landlord knew—or reasonably should have known—about the danger and failed to correct it, they can be held responsible for any resulting injuries.

Hiring a premises liability lawyer may benefit you even if your injuries are minor. The right attorney can help you get the maximum compensation available for your injuries and anticipate future costs that might not be immediately obvious. An attorney can document your losses, negotiate with insurers, and protect your rights so you don’t accept less than you deserve.

Signing a lease does not automatically prevent you from bringing an injury claim. Lease agreements cannot waive a landlord’s responsibility to maintain safe premises under Tennessee law. If the property owner or manager failed to fix known hazards or violated building standards, you may still have a claim despite any lease terms.

Contact Our Nashville Rental Property Injury Lawyers

At NST Law, we are passionate about our clients and the communities we serve. If you or a loved one was injured on a rental property, our attorneys are ready to explain your rights and pursue fair compensation. Contact us online or call 901-683-7000 to start moving forward with a free consultation. 

Rental property accidents can cause serious injuries, and our Nashville Rental Property Injury Lawyers are here to help. Whether your accident was caused by a landlord’s negligence, unsafe conditions, or code violations, we’ll fight to secure the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost income, and your recovery.

After a rental property injury, document everything carefully. Take photos of the scene and your injuries, gather witness information, and seek medical attention. Filing a report and keeping records will strengthen your claim and help our Nashville Rental Property Injury Lawyers build the strongest possible case for you.

Our Nashville Rental Property Injury Lawyers

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