Painter Sues Bill Belichick for $300,000 Over Nantucket Home Injury Claim

Painter Sues Bill Belichick for $300,000 Over Nantucket Home Injury Claim

A Massachusetts company tied to Bill Belichick is facing a civil suit after a painter says he was hurt while working at a Nantucket house. The plaintiff, Andrew Jackson, filed the case in Nantucket Superior Court in response to an incident in June 2024.

The lawsuit

Jackson names Forty Five Fair Street LLC as the defendant. Court records list Belichick as the LLC’s manager.

Allegations

Jackson alleges he slipped on plastic sheeting while working inside the downtown property. He says the fall injured his right ankle.

The complaint contends the homeowner, general contractor, or their agents created unsafe conditions. It points to the placement, use, and maintenance of protective plastic coverings.

Damages sought

Jackson seeks nearly $300,000 for medical bills and lost earnings. He is identified in court papers as a Mississippi resident.

Context about the property and Belichick

Public records show Belichick purchased the single-family home for $4.8 million, according to reporting in May 2024. He typically spends offseasons at a compound in Sconset on Nantucket’s eastern shore.

After 24 seasons with the New England Patriots, Belichick accepted the University of North Carolina head coaching job. The Tar Heels won four games in his first season.

Responses and reporting

No response to the civil filing had been entered on behalf of the LLC as of Monday. Belichick could not immediately be reached for comment.

Filmogaz.com previously covered the legal filing. The suit is now proceeding through the Nantucket court system.

What happens next

The case will move through normal civil-procedure steps. Parties may exchange documents and attend hearings.

Observers will watch for any formal answer from Forty Five Fair Street LLC. The painter sues Bill Belichick, seeking roughly $300,000 over a Nantucket home injury claim.