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Are Bars Liable for Drunk Drivers in PA?

A bar could potentially be liable for a Pennsylvania drunk driving accident. Pennsylvania, like many other states, has what it is known as dram shop laws.

The Pennsylvania dram shop law a bar that serves alcohol to an individual may be potentially liable for any damages that result under certain circumstances. For example, a bar may be sued pursuant to the dram shop law if:

• Alcohol was served to a minor;
• Alcohol was served to a visibly intoxicated person;
• Alcohol was served after hours; or
• Alcohol was served without a valid liquor license;

And someone was hurt by the intoxicated person’s actions.

Thus, if you have been hurt in a drunk driving car accident in Pennsylvania, or if you have lost a loved one in a drunk driving crash, then it is important to speak with your Pennsylvania auto accident lawyer about whether the bar may be a potential defendant in your case.

Have you been the plaintiff in a PA drunk driving case? Have you sued a bar, restaurant or other establishment pursuant to the dram shop law? Please leave us a comment and let others know whether you found the dram shop law useful in your family’s recovery.


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