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Tennessee Court Holds That Prisons Owe Duty to Suicidal Prisoners That May Extend Beyond Release

At the heart of every negligence case is the question of whether the alleged defendant actually owed a duty to the plaintiff who was injured. Without the presence of a duty, the defendant simply cannot be held responsible for any accident or injury that might have occurred. In Tennessee, individuals…

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Tennessee Court Finds No Claim of Emotional Distress Exists for Property Damage

When a plaintiff is injured as a result of a defendant’s actions, many different types of damages can be claimed. A plaintiff may seek reimbursement for medical expenses or lost wages, or the value of property destroyed or damaged. In certain situations, plaintiffs may also recover for the emotional distress…

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Tennessee Court Finds No Negligence When School Could Not Foresee Student’s Sexual Assault

The question of foreseeability in negligence claims does not arise only when dealing with dangerous conditions or known defects. An individual’s propensity to commit certain acts of violence may also raise questions of foreseeability. Thus, when an entity has control over an individual, like a school or employer, and has…