Liquor Liability & Dram Shop Laws
Experienced Representation in Liquor Liability Claims
Arizona dram shop laws define the liability of liquor stores, restaurants, night clubs and bars if they knowingly serve an intoxicated patron and that person goes on to cause injury to another.
Liquor liability most often comes into play in drunk driving accidents. One of the first steps we take in these cases is to identify any sources of insurance coverage that may enable us to maximize your financial recovery after a serious accident and injury.
Dram shop laws also allow for a liquor liability claim when a restaurant or bar fails to control a drunken third party who injures you while on the premises. If you were injured by a drunken bar patron who assaulted you and then fled the scene, you may have a good case for a liquor liability claim against the bar.
To discuss your options in seeking full financial recovery after a drunk driver accident or drunken assault, please contact the Phoenix metro area offices of attorney James R. Page today for a free consultation.
Experienced Representation in Liquor Liability Claims
Since 1979, personal injury trial lawyer James Page has helped injured clients and their families pursue creative solutions for obtaining maximum financial recovery after a serious or fatal accident caused by the negligence or wrongful acts of another.
Our substantial experience in insurance law matters enables us not only to seek out potential sources of coverage but to negotiate or litigate from a position of strength should an insurance dispute arise.
To receive a thorough and reliable evaluation of your case, please 480-443-1234 or e-mail us now for a free consultation with experienced personal injury attorney James Page.
