Running a bar or restaurant comes with significant responsibilities, especially when serving alcohol. Most business owners understand the need for liquor liability insurance, but how much is truly enough?
Dram shop laws allow individuals to sue establishments that overserve alcohol to patrons who later cause harm. These laws are designed to encourage responsible alcohol service and provide victims of alcohol-related incidents with a means of compensation.
Different states will have different Dram Shop laws, for example:
Some states impose statutory caps on damages in dram shop cases to limit the financial liability of alcohol-serving establishments.
For example, Illinois sets annual caps on how much an establishment can be required to pay in dram shop cases. For 2024, these limits are:
These caps limit how much an establishment may have to pay in damages.
If Dram Shop Laws limit damage liability in your state, you may wonder why your businesses need such high liquor liability coverage. There are several critical reasons:
Liquor liability insurance covers not only damages but also the costs of defending your business in court. Legal fees in dram shop cases can be substantial and may quickly erode coverage limits. A higher policy limit ensures there’s enough protection for both defense costs and damages.
Dram shop laws only cover specific types of claims, such as loss of support or companionship. However, bars and restaurants could face additional liabilities, such as Negligence claims.
Higher coverage limits protect your business from risks beyond what the dram shop laws address.
The statutory cap applies per incident, but multiple incidents in a year could lead to aggregate claims far exceeding the cap. Many Liquor liability policies have an aggregate limit of $2,000,000 which provides protection for these cumulative risks.
While robust insurance coverage is essential, proactive measures can reduce your risk of facing dram shop lawsuits:
Dram shop laws highlight the serious financial risks faced by alcohol-serving establishments. Even with capped damages, the total costs of lawsuits, legal defense, and other liabilities can be devastating without sufficient insurance.
If you’re unsure about your liquor liability coverage, Concklin Insurance Agency can help. We’ll work with you to assess your risks and ensure your policy provides the protection your business needs. Contact us today to learn more.