Dram Shop Experts provides expert witness services specializing in alcohol-related liability cases, including negligence in bar operations, over-serving, intoxication management, and compliance with state dram shop laws.
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Navigating a claim in the District of Columbia requires a detailed understanding of how a statutory violation is used to prove a civil negligence claim.
A successful case hinges on proving that a vendor violated D.C. Code § 25-781 by serving a minor or an intoxicated person. This violation can then be used as primary evidence of negligence (negligence per se) in a civil lawsuit for damages. My analysis focuses on establishing the facts of this illegal sale.
Explaining how a code violation constitutes negligence to a D.C. jury requires a clear and persuasive communication style. I have the experience to effectively convey these crucial points in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
My services are designed to provide comprehensive support to plaintiff and defense attorneys at every stage of litigation.
A confidential, early-stage review to assess the strength of the claim based on a violation of the D.C. Code.
Meticulous analysis of all documentation, including police reports, receipts, ABRA training records, witness statements, and video surveillance.
Professionally written reports designed to withstand scrutiny and clearly articulate how a vendor’s actions constituted negligence.
Clear, concise, and compelling testimony delivered with the composure and authority that comes from years of specialized experience.
Strategic guidance on discovery and lines of questioning aimed at establishing the key elements of your case.
My focus is singular, allowing for a depth of knowledge across the full spectrum of dram shop and liquor liability claims under D.C. law.
Connecting a tragic outcome to an establishment’s violation of the D.C. Code by serving an intoxicated person or a minor.
Investigating the failure of age verification policies and procedures that result in the illegal service of a minor.
I provide expert witness services for cases throughout the District of Columbia, including all wards and neighborhoods such as:
Northwest D.C. (including Downtown, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Adams Morgan)
Northeast D.C. (including Capitol Hill, H Street Corridor, Brookland)
Southeast D.C. (including Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, Anacostia)
Southwest D.C. (including The Wharf, Judiciary Square)
Get answers to common questions about District of Columbia dram shop cases, expert witness services, legal timelines, and consultation procedures statewide.
No, not a standalone act. Liability is established through common law negligence. A powerful way to prove negligence is to show that the vendor violated D.C. Code § 25-781, which makes it illegal to serve alcohol to a minor or an intoxicated person.
The law is less clear for social hosts serving adults. However, a social host who serves a minor can face significant liability if that minor goes on to cause an injury.
I provide a clear, detailed fee schedule upon request. My goal is to offer transparent and predictable pricing to assist you with your case planning and budget.
If you are building a liquor liability case in the District of Columbia, you need an expert who understands the nuances of the D.C. Code and negligence claims. Contact me today for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
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