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Dram Shop Liability

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Holding Establishments Accountable for Drunk Driving Accidents in North Carolina

Being injured in a drunk driving accident may be one of the most distressing things a person can face. One person's poor choice to drive drunk has impacted an innocent life forever. Criminal charges of DUI or DWI can be imposed against the irresponsible driver, but what about the victim's injuries? Who is ultimately responsible for that?

If you were injured or a loved one was killed by a drunk driver after he or she left a bar, restaurant or other place serving alcohol, you may be able to enforce dram shop liability. At Rawls, Dickinson & Scheer, in Charlotte, North Carolina; we investigate every aspect of a drunk driving accident and its impact on your life. E-mail us or call 866-388-9627 to discuss your case during a free consultation.

Dedicated to Seeking Justice for the Injured

With more than 30 years of experience serving personal injury victims our attorneys know how to get fair compensation for clients. Let us pursue compensation from the alcohol-serving establishment that contributed to your accident.

Charlotte Dram Shop Liability

When a drunk driver injuries someone, the intoxicated person does not always hold sole responsibility for his or her actions. A bar, restaurant or other establishment may also be held accountable: if a vendor supplied alcoholic beverages to someone obviously intoxicated or witnessed an inebriated person attempting to drive, they are at fault for not taking appropriate action. If an accident occurs, the establishment, or dram shop, must assume liability.

Success is Our Business
In the past few years alone, lawyers at our firm have recovered 10 million dollars in compensation for victims of serious personal injury and their families. Whether your case involves dram shop liability or other factors, you can rely on our experience.

Free Consultations - No Fee Unless We Win

Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you will not be charged unless we achieve recovery. For more information on drunk driving accidents visit our drunk driving information center or contact us. We gladly accept referrals from other attorneys.