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Can You Sue a Bar for Overserving? Wisconsin Dram Shop Laws Explained


It’s the 13th. It’s Indigenous People’s Day today, and we have an answer to the legal, to the legal question from yesterday until a lot of syllables in there. So the question was, can you sue if a bar over serves someone who later. Causes a crash. And remember, it was a no, bars not responsible. B? Yes, under Wisconsin’s dram, shop laws C, only if excessive drinking was involved, or D, only if the police prove negligence.

Well, if you guest. B under Wisconsin’s Dr. Shop laws, then you guessed right? Remember, overserving is negligence to the bar can be held accountable if there’s certain elements. Google what a Dr. Shop law is. We’ve had a number of these cases in Wisconsin for. People who were injured because of somebody else’s negligence after they were served.

Too much alcohol at a bar. But there’s very specific elements you have to meet in order to recover. If you have any questions, let us know. We’re certainly here to help.

Call us if you’ve been injured by a drunk driver — our team can help you understand your legal options.

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Legal Trivia 🚗 Q: Can you sue if a bar overserves someone who later causes a crash? A) No, bars aren’t responsible B) Yes, under Wisconsin’s dram shop laws C) Only if underage drinking was involved D) Only if police prove negligence FIND OUT THE ANSWER NOW #MilwaukeeLawyer #DriveSafe #GrothGetsIt #grothaccount #LegalTrivia #WisconsinLaw #LawTok

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