It’s Illegal to Serve Drunk Customers. Why Do Bartenders Do It?
Bartenders want to get through their shifts without problems. Serving a drunk customer may be easier than refusing to do so and possibly causing a scene.
Bartenders want to get through their shifts without problems. Serving a drunk customer may be easier than refusing to do so and possibly causing a scene.
You may recover compensation for injuries caused by a drunk driver too young to drink legally. Part of it could come from those who bought or served them alcohol.
There are several signs a customer should no longer be served alcohol. Continuing to serve someone who drives and injures another can be the basis of a lawsuit.
Government agency negligence can lead to vehicle accidents that cause severe and fatal injuries. You can hold them accountable for their failures.
In less than two weeks, the state’s press reported four fatal, head-on crashes. They are a small share of traffic accidents but a major cause of fatalities.
Vehicles are increasingly dependent on computers and software to operate. If the software’s not up to the task, severe and even fatal injuries may result.
Uber riders must agree to their terms and conditions of use before getting a ride. That may prevent a lawsuit against them and force you into arbitration.
Improperly loaded, poorly maintained dump trucks with inexperienced, fatigued, or speeding drivers can cause crashes that may severely injure or kill others.
Treatment for injuries sustained in a vehicle accident may include surgery. It may be critical to your return to everyday life as soon as possible.
Highway accidents caused by those driving the wrong way are far more likely to result in severe or fatal injuries and be caused by older or drunk drivers.
You do not have to stand alone. Call 855-385-9532 to talk to a lawyer at Satterley & Kelley PLLC in Louisville.
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