What is Dram Shop Liability in Texas?
A dram shop lawsuit seeks to hold a bar, restaurant or other establishment that serves alcohol responsible for providing alcohol to an individual who goes on to cause an alcohol-related injury.
What are Texas dram shop laws?
The Dram Shop act provides the exclusive remedy for liability resulting from injuries caused by an alcohol provider serving alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person, when:
Texas Dram Shop Act, codified in Section 2.02 of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, is intended to represent a balancing between protecting the public from the hazards of serving an already intoxicated person and the need to protect businesses in the alcohol industry from litigation.
What defenses or strategies can be used to successfully defend a dram shop lawsuit?
We thoroughly review the unique circumstances of each case to develop a tailored and robust defense strategy. We understand how the type and amount of alcohol consumed, the time period of consumption, food consumption before, during, and after alcohol consumption, and drinking history affect absorption and elimination of alcohol from the body and a person’s appearance.
Some common defense strategies are:
TEXAS DRAM SHOP DEFENSE ATTORNEYS
Griffith and Hughes PLLC provides aggressive defense representation to Texas bar and restaurant owners facing dram shop claims. Our extensive experience handling TABC investigations and fighting TABC violations over the last several decades has enabled us to prepare Dram Shop cases efficiently and correctly. The attorneys at Griffith & Hughes PLLC have successfully defended many Texas businesses facing liquor liability lawsuits.
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