Drunk driving continues to be the cause of approximately 10,000 vehicle-related fatalities each year. Victims and their families file suits against restaurants and bars for serving customers who were later involved in a collision. Dram Shop Laws establish a chain of responsibility in 30 states, which means restaurants and bars, as well as their employees, can be held directly liable for damages and bodily harm caused by individuals to whom they served alcohol. Having liquor liability insurance helps mitigate the costs should your establishment be held legally liable for damages, but best practice is to prevent drunk driving from the beginning.
For more information on ways you can limit your various liability exposures, contact Concklin Insurance Agency.