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Were you injured while staying at a North Carolina vacation property managed by Yonder? Was your accident caused by dangerous conditions on the premises that the company failed to take care of? Unfortunately, negligence is a common problem with property management firms, which are companies that handle many of the daily tasks that are associated with renting out homes, apartments, and commercial buildings.

You may have heard of Airbnb management companies that are hired by landlords to take care of cleaning, maintenance, marketing, and other duties that are related to renting out a vacation home. Some of these owners lack the technological know-how to make the most of online platforms like Airbnb. Others live far away from the location, or they own multiple listings, so it makes sense to hire a company that’s readily available to renters if there is a problem.

Yonder is unique in that they focus on rentals in Western North Carolina, particularly mountain towns like Hendersonville, Lake Lure, Asheville, and Maggie Valley. Thus, you would think that renters receive specialized care and attention compared to larger Airbnb management companies like Vacasa and Rabbu.

What happens, though, is someone has is harmed at one of these rentals? Who is responsible for the victim’s injuries and the monetary losses that are caused by a serious accident? These questions are essential when you are a victim of someone else’s negligence. However, knowing who you should go after in an accident claim is challenging when a property is managed by someone other than the owner.

The premises liability lawyers of DTLA Law Group are here to evaluate your case and help you obtain the compensation you deserve. Call us right away if you or your loved one suffered injuries at a Yonder vacation rental from one of these accidents:

  • Slip and fall
  • Trip and fall
  • Falling objects
  • Collapsing deck / balcony
  • Collapsed roof or ceiling
  • Assault and battery
  • Sexual assault
  • House fires
  • Broken steps or staircase
  • Drowning in a swimming pool
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Can I Sue if I had an Accident at a Yonder Vacation Home?

Yes, you can sue if you got hurt at a vacation property that you rented from Yonder, though the exact cause of the accident will determine your right to compensation. Generally, you would have to show that there were hazardous conditions that the property owner knew about or should have known about. Owners, for example, should regularly inspect their units for issues like leaking pipes, broken sidewalks, sagging ceilings and broken or missing locks. These issues can result in accidents and assault incidents to a renter, which means they can sue the landlord based on the law of premises liability.

However, things are not so straightforward when certain tasks are delegated to a third party company. It’s entirely possible that Yonder is responsible for taking care of the issue that caused your injury. If so, you would file a lawsuit against Yonder versus the property owner. Or, you may have grounds to sue the owner, as well as Yonder, depending on the terms of the contract that exists between these parties.

Clearly, who is liable for accidents at a Yonder short-term rental is a complicated subject. However, we have the knowledge and experience you need to succeed in a vacation rental accident injury case. Contact us today if you would like to learn more about the process of suing Yonder for being injured at a North Carolina vacation rental.

What is the Average Value of a Yonder Vacation Rental Accident Lawsuit?

The average settlement from a lawsuit against Yonder is around $125,000 to $2,500,000. But the actual amount of compensation that’s paid to you is based on many factors, like:

  • The injuries you’ve sustained
  • The impact of these injuries on your professional and personal life
  • The total monetary losses you’ve incurred as a result of your accident
  • Degree of negligence by the responsible parties (was there excessive neglect or misconduct by the management company in charge of the property?)

Just on these factors alone, you can see why there are so many variations in possible case values. Realistically, a Yonder rental property accident case may be worth between $15,000 to $10,000,000. Of course, values in the $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 range are reserved for severe injury claims, but nevertheless, we have had our share of 8-figure settlements here at DTLA Law Group.

How Long will it Take for my Case to Settle?

If we look at similar cases involving property management firms, we would estimate that the amount of time to settle a Yonder vacation rental injury case is 6 to 12 months. Keep in mind, however, that lawsuits involving severe injuries will probably take longer – possibly 12 to 24 months. However, it’s quite possible that the responsible party will make a fair offer early in the process, which means your case will be settled in just a few months.

If we find that it’s necessary to ask for a trial date, it may take over 3 years before you are compensated through a jury verdict. It’s worth noting only a small percentage of these cases are tried in court, but the process of negotiating a settlement can still take 1 to 2 years.

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What is the Statute of Limitations to Sue for Injuries at a Vacation Property?

Generally, premises liability lawsuits have to be filed within 2 years from the date of the incident. But you can also file a claim based on the discovery of injuries from an accident. Certain health conditions, like paralysis and brain damage, may not be diagnosed for many months, and by that point, it’s possible that you are past the 2-year deadline for a lawsuit. But if there is a delayed diagnosis of injury, you have 1 year from the date of discovery to sue Yonder and/or the property owner.

As you can see, figuring out the amount of time you have for a lawsuit can be complicated, depending on your personal circumstances. For more information on the statute of limitations to sue Yonder, speak to an experienced rental property accident injury attorney.

Contact Our Law Firm

Accidents and monetary losses go hand in hand, but you shouldn’t have to bear the burden on your own if someone else failed in their duty of care to you as a guest on their property. Our team of Yonder rental injury attorneys can help you file an accident claim and ensure that you have the necessary funds to move forward in your life.

Our law firm operates under a policy known as the Zero Fee Guarantee. We factor the cost of legal fees into your settlement, so our payment comes directly from the defendant. If you don’t receive compensation from a personal injury lawsuit, neither do we, since our payment is contingent on winning your case.

Please contact us at your earliest convenience and talk to a lawyer who can help you sue for injuries at an Airbnb rental.


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