Queens Social Host Liability Lawyers
Every year thousands of people die in car accidents caused by drunk driving. The victims of the accidents are often innocent drivers and passengers who happen to be sharing the road with a driver under the influence. When these accidents occur, it is important those responsible face consequences. Under social host liability laws, responsible parties can include not only the drunk driver, but also the party that provided that driver with alcoholic beverages.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a drunk driving accident, you have a right to seek compensation for the damage done. The experienced Queens social host liability lawyers of Parker Waichman Alonso, LLP have a passion for fighting for the rights owed to those injured in drunk driving accidents, and we would like to do the same for you. Contact our office today at 1-888-244-2273.
The Aftermath of Social Host Negligence
If an individual hosts a party at his or her home, and then allows guests to get behind the wheel after drinking, that host can be held liable for the damage done should the intoxicated individual cause a car accident or injury. This social host liability often applies to parents and other adults providing alcohol to minors.
Some common losses that can result from social host negligence include the following:
- Pain
- Suffering
- Personal injury
- Wrongful death
- Property damage
- Medical treatment
- Recovery costs
Any of these negative experiences can dramatically change the lives of innocent individuals. It is important all those responsible for a drunk driving accident are held accountable for their negligence. If you have any questions about your rights as a DWI accident victim, our Queens social host liability attorneys can provide the information you need.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love has been the victim of a car accident related to drunk driving, the Queens social host liability attorneys of Parker Waichman Alonso, LLP would like to help. Contact our office today at 1-888-244-2273 to discuss your case.





