A guest who has had too much is a danger to themselves and others behind the wheel. And if you served them, you could be at fault.
Liquor Liability may help cover damages, costs, and legal expenses related to an intoxicated guest who drives and causes an accident.
If a guest is drinking, they may be more likely to trip, slip, or otherwise fall and become injured. And if you over-served them, you could be held responsible.
Liquor Liability can cover situations in which you are held accountable for overserving a guest who becomes injured as a result.
If a bartender or other staff member is unaware that a guest has had too much to drink, they may serve excessively. If that guest causes harm or damage, your business may be on the hook.
Liquor Liability can cover claims where a person who became intoxicated at your establishment causes harm, even off-site.
Alcohol can be fun, but it can also lead to altercations and fights that lead to injuries, lawsuits, and plenty of regret.
Liquor Liability often includes coverage for assaults or fights that occur due to intoxication, potentially covering injuries, damage to property, legal fees, and settlements.
For some people, drinking at a bar or restaurant is the beginning of their night, not the end. If they cause problems in another location, the injured party may hold you legally responsible.
Liquor Liability may offer legal protection for instances resulting from alcohol use in your establishment, covering legal fees, damages, and more due to a covered accident.