In Texas, establishments such as bars, restaurants, and clubs, can be held legally accountable for the consequences of serving alcohol to visibly intoxicated individuals or minors who subsequently cause accidents that result in injuries or death to others. The following is a brief overview of the law. If you have been injured by a drunk driver, contact a Texas personal injury attorney for legal assistance.
Liability
Under the Texas Dram Shop Law, establishments that serve alcohol can be held liable for the actions of an intoxicated person if they continue to serve alcohol to that individual when it is clear that that person poses a danger to themselves or others. The purpose of the law is to prevent serving alcohol to those who are already visibly intoxicated.
The law places importance on the concept of visible intoxication, which refers to clear signs of impairment that would be evident to a reasonable person. It is not necessary for the individual to have a high blood alcohol concentration; rather, the focus is on their behavior, speech, coordination, and other observable signs of intoxication.
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