Understanding Your Liability As The Host Of A Holiday Party

Thursday, November 27th, 2014 by | Posted In: Personal Injury, Premises Liability

Business group celebrating the success of the New Year holidays.Being the host of a holiday party can help you enjoy the season with family and friends, but if you’re serving alcohol there are also some things that you need to be aware of to protect yourself.

In the state of Connecticut, social hosts can be held liable if one of their guests leaves their home intoxicated and ends up injuring or killing someone after getting on the road. Liabilities greatly increase if the guest of the party is under the legal drinking age of 21 years old.

There are a few sure-fire ways to make sure that your guests arrive home safely after attending your holiday party.

If you’ve been injured by a drunk driver who was returning home from a holiday party, let an experienced and knowledgeable personal injury attorney help you protect your long term interests.

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