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Kansas City Dram Shop Attorneys

Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas County Bar Liability Lawyers

As everyone knows, injuries and deaths caused by drunk drivers are a growing, and all too preventable, problem. However, liability does not rest solely on the shoulders of drunk drivers. Restaurants, liquor stores and bars bear their share of responsibility as well for providing alcohol.

At The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers in Kansas City, we pursue dram shop litigation claims throughout Missouri and Kansas. Our reputable personal injury attorneys have more than 28 years of experience pursuing personal injury claims on behalf of individuals and families.

For a free consultation with a Kansas City dram shop liability lawyer, call us toll free at 888-374-7528.

Dram Shop Laws

Bars, restaurants, liquor stores and even hosts of private parties that serve alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated can be held liable for injuries and deaths that result. Even in cases involving bar fights, the entity that provided the alcohol can be sued by someone injured in the fight.

We have a thorough understanding of this complex area of the law and work closely with our clients to pursue fair compensation for their injuries or the loss of a loved one. We believe that those who have contributed to intoxication should be held accountable for their negligence.

Contact a Lawyer Who Cares About You

We are here for you during your trying time. Contact us today for a free initial consultation with a Kansas City dram shop lawyer. You will pay no legal fees unless we win compensation for you.

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http://www.btm-law.com 816-533-7658 The Law Offices of Brian Timothy Meyers handles all types of cases involving harm or injury to their clients. Contact the firm in Kansas City, Missouri for help.

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