Yes. It can be found here: in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title7.1/ar5/ch10.html
South Carolina's Dram Shop laws hold alcohol vendors liable for injuries or damages caused by individuals they have served alcohol to if the server knew or should have known the person was intoxicated. This means that businesses that sell alcohol can be held responsible for accidents caused by patrons who were intoxicated when the alcohol was served to them.
Dram Shop Act was created in order to force taverns (or those places serving alcholic beverages) to obtain Dram Shop Insurance. If one goes to a bar and ends up having an accident after drinking (off premises) then the victims will include in their MULTIPLE suit - the tavern. Their end of the payout comes from their DSI premiums - sort of like our Homeowners Insurance Policy.
Indiana Health Law Review was created in 2004.
The only states that I have found which has caused some kind of awareness is Texas and New Jersey in particular; because a minor they can sue a establishment for injuries that they have acquired from being intoxicated.
Indiana does have a state lemon law. It covers cars and other consumer purchases. There are national laws that protect consumers in Indiana as well. The full Indiana lemon law is too long to post here, but info can be found at the below links.
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Dram Shop and Common Negligence.
Dram shop laws are established at the state level.
That is absolutely correct. Dram shop refers to any specific bar, restaurant or store selling liquor or alcoholic beverages and the Dram Shop Act means the full liability of those dram shop to the person who bought the product to them when something bad happened to them.
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Dram shop acts involves liability upon one who sells the alcohol when a third party has been harmed. Most attorney that work in civil law will be able to handle these types of cases.
Yes, the Oregon Dram Shop Act was passed in 1913. It was later modified, repealed, and replaced by O.R.S. 30.950, which is the current "Dram Shop Act." http://www.leg.state.or.us/01orlaws/sess0500.dir/0534ses.html
No, California is not the only state to have one, 42 of the the 50 states also have some version of this type of law.
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i am in the market for opening a bar in rochelle Illinois and i am wondering if ogle county bars have to have dram shop liability.
The Dram Shop Act is the ability to sue the person or bar that sold the drunk person that caused the injury.http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/dram-shop-laws-social-host-liability-alcohol-related-accidents-illinois.html