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In Drunk Driving Accidents, Multiple Parties Could Be Responsible

A bar, tavern, restaurant or other establishment that sells alcohol could be held liable if they acted negligently when serving an individual, and that individual goes on to get behind the wheel and injure or kill someone with their vehicle.

In Michigan, the liability law in this area includes a “name and retain” provision. It says that within 120 days of filing a suit, a plaintiff must notify all defendants they are accusing of liability in the suit.

Consulting With A Lawyer In A Timely Manner Is Important

What’s important for those injured in an accident caused by a drunk driver to remember is that time is of the essence. In order for you to have the strongest case and receive the maximum compensation possible for the circumstances, you need to give time for your attorneys to investigate the matter. Harris Altman PC, a personal injury law firm serving the Detroit area, will determine whether an additional party, such as a bar, could potentially be held liable in your claim.

Under the law, once you settle with one party in the accident, you cannot hold another liable. That is why we want to investigate before the 120-day time limit is reached.

Contact Harris Altman For A Free Consultation

Harris Altman operates on a contingency fee basis for personal injury cases involving vehicle accidents. That means you do not pay any attorney fees until we recover monetary damages for you.

We serve Southfield, Farmington Hills and the surrounding areas in Michigan. We also represent Michigan residents injured in Ohio.

Call our attorneys at (248) 540-3100 or fill out our online contact form.

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Written By Bradley B. Harris

Founding Partner

Bradley B. Harris is a founding partner at Harris Altman, P.C., with nearly three decades of experience representing injured clients in complex personal injury and insurance disputes since being admitted to the Michigan bar in 1997. Recognized for his results-driven advocacy, he has secured numerous million-dollar recoveries and is particularly known for handling serious motor vehicle and traumatic brain injury cases. Mr. Harris holds an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has been consistently selected to Super Lawyers (2012–present), including prior recognition as a Rising Star and among Michigan’s Top 100 Trial Lawyers. A cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, he is widely regarded as a trusted advocate and authority in personal injury law.