UNLIKE THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW (DRAM SHOP ACT) CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST A BAR WHICH SERVES A VISIBLY INTOXICATED PERSON WHO IS LATER INVOLVED IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT, A COMMON LAW NEGLIGENCE CAUSE OF ACTION APPLIES ONLY TO INJURIES CAUSED BY AN INTOXICATED PERSON ON DEFENDANT’S PROPERTY OR IN AN AREA UNDER DEFENDANT’S CONTROL AND SUPERVISION (SECOND DEPT).
The Second Department, reversing (modifying) Supreme Court, determined the common law negligence cause of action against the bar (Catch 22) which allegedly served alcohol to the minor driver should have been dismissed. The driver was involved in an accident and plaintiff’s decedent, a passenger, was killed. The General Obligations Law causes of action premised on […]
