The Tennessee Supreme Court recently declined to impose liability on either an independent contractor or a hotel owner when a defectively installed handicap accessible shower bench broke, causing injuries to a paralyzed hotel guest (Parker v. Holiday...
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Huffington Post is shocked that the handicapped victim could not recovery, but the statute of repose protected one D, and the management had no "constructive knowledge" of the defect. Premises cases can be tough, and must be thoroughly evaluated before suit is filed..
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