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Dram Shop Liability in Indiana is the concept and legal framework that holds bars, restaurants, and similar establishments accountable for injuries resulting from over-serving patrons. This blog sheds light on the legal aspects and implications of dram shop liability in the state of Indiana.
17 Οκτ 2022 · The Indiana Dram Shop Statute, as outlined in Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-15.5, states that “a person who furnishes (barters, delivers, sells, exchanges, provides, or gives away) an alcoholic beverage to a person is not liable in a civil action for damages caused by the impairment or intoxication of the person who was furnished the alcoholic ...
29 Νοε 2023 · A typical dram shop law imposes liability when a liquor licensee—a person or business licensed by the state to make retail liquor sales—furnishes alcohol to an underage or obviously drunk customer, who then injures someone else.
30 Ιουλ 2024 · The Indiana Dram Shop Act outlines key responsibilities for those serving alcohol, aiming to reduce alcohol-related incidents. Affected groups include: Social hosts: Those hosting events with alcohol may face liability if they serve visibly intoxicated guests who then cause harm.
16 Ιαν 2020 · Indiana dram shop law allows a person injured in an alcohol-related accident to file a civil suit for damages against the person who caused the accident, as well as the individual or establishment that sold or served alcohol to the intoxicated person.
6 Σεπ 2024 · Indiana’s Dram Shop Law has several important features aimed at encouraging responsible alcohol serving and ensuring public safety. Let’s take a closer look at these features. Liability for Serving Intoxicated Individuals: Indiana law holds establishments accountable if they serve alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated.
8 Αυγ 2024 · If you get hurt in an alcohol-related accident in Indiana, the Dram Shop Act allows you to hold certain parties responsible besides the intoxicated person. In some cases, you could have claims against the drunk person who hurt you and other parties that sold or served them alcohol before the crash.