Tennessee Private Investigator Licensing Practice Exam

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What could be an example of a premise liability claim?

  1. Injuries resulting from a traffic accident

  2. Personal injury from a dog bite

  3. Assault due to inadequate outdoor lighting

  4. Slip and fall on a public road

The correct answer is: Assault due to inadequate outdoor lighting

A premise liability claim arises when an individual is injured on someone else's property due to unsafe conditions that the property owner failed to address. In the context of the given options, assault due to inadequate outdoor lighting exemplifies this concept because it relates to the owner's responsibility to maintain a safe environment. Poor lighting can lead to dangerous situations, allowing for criminal activities such as assault to occur, which the property owner has a legal obligation to mitigate. In contrast, injuries from a traffic accident are typically addressed under vehicular liability, not premise liability. A dog bite falls under animal liability laws, focusing on the owner's responsibility for their pet. The slip and fall scenario, while it may seem related to premise liability, is not applicable here if it specifically relates to a public road, which is generally considered to be the responsibility of the government or a municipality and not a private property owner. Thus, the accurate representation of premise liability can be encapsulated in the scenario of assault due to inadequate outdoor lighting.