Premises liability claims often start with everyday places—until the injury happens.
In Crossville, these are especially common:
- Retail and service businesses: wet floors, cluttered walkways, poor signage around spills, and failure to cordon off a known hazard.
- Rental properties and multi-tenant buildings: loose handrails, uneven thresholds, damaged steps, inadequate lighting around entrances, and delayed repairs after complaints.
- Parking lots and sidewalks: ice, potholes, damaged pavement, blocked drainage, and visibility issues near entrances.
- Short-term stays and guest-related areas: hazards around exterior stairs, decks, pools, or walkways where visitors may not know the property’s risks.
Even when the accident looks “simple,” the legal issue is usually the same: did the property owner or manager handle the hazard with reasonable care once they knew—or should have known—about it?


