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Sevierville Hot Tub Injury Lawyer

To many people seeking to relax and alleviate tight muscles, easing into a hot tub is the highlight of a visit to the spa, water park, hotel, or similar attraction in Eastern Tennessee. It is hard to believe that a source of such joy could cause serious injuries, but data from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is proof. Every year, almost 50 people are killed and more than 14,500 people head to the emergency room for medical care related to hot tub injuries. Tragically, approximately one-third of all victims are children under 5 years old.

Hot tub accidents are preventable and typically only occur through negligence, which is why you need skilled legal representation to assist with your remedies. Our team at Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette advocates on behalf of victims throughout Sevier County, so we are ready to support your legal needs. Please contact us to schedule a free case evaluation with a Sevierville hot tub injury lawyer and read on for important background information.

Types of Hot Tub injuries

As with other water-related amenities, drownings are the most common and tragic type of accident. With hot tubs, a victim’s hair, clothing, or a part of the body can become entrapped by pumps and drainage systems. He or she is held underwater, leading to drowning. Still, there are other spa injuries to keep in mind, such as:

  • Slips, trips, and falls due to algae and other slimy substances that accumulate on surfaces;
  • Electrocution from broken light fixtures, degraded receptacles, and failure to install GFCIs;
  • Legionnaire’s disease and other bacterial infections that result from neglect in treating hot tub water; and,
  • Falls from broken ladders and loose handrails.

These failures and others may amount to negligence, which is a type of liability under Tennessee law. You may qualify for compensation if you can prove that your injuries were the direct result of the facility’s failure to maintain a safe hot tub area.

Legal Assistance is Critical

The first step in recovering monetary damages is filing an insurance claim, since hot tub and spa owners carry liability policies to cover accidents. Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette will handle the process, including gathering evidence to support your claim and negotiating settlement with the insurer. If the company will not pay a fair amount, our next step is suing in court. Our Sevierville hot tub injuries attorneys will seek all available compensation for your losses, including:

  • Costs for medical care, including hospitalization, surgery, and rehabilitation;
  • Lost wages, if you were unable to work because of your hot tub injuries;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Emotional anguish;
  • Scarring and disfigurement; and
  • Other losses based upon decreased quality of life.

A Sevierville Hot Tub Injury Lawyer Will Assist with Your Options

If you or a loved one was hurt because of negligent hot tub maintenance, please contact Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette at 866-862-4855 or via our website. We can set up a complimentary consultation with a Sevierville hot tub injuries lawyer who will provide additional details about your legal options.

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