Philadelphia Dram Shop Lawyers
Pennsylvania's dram shop law holds any business or individual who serves alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person responsible for damage or injuries caused by the person. At Metzger & Kleiner, we uphold this law by making the establishment or host accountable when someone is injured in a drunk driving accident or other incident resulting from over-serving liquor.
If you were injured by an intoxicated person and believe that a bar, restaurant or host contributed to your injury, contact Metzger & Kleiner at 1-866-847-4170. We have been helping injured people in Pennsylvania for more than 40 years.
Liquor Liability, Drunk Driving & Assault
At Metzger & Kleiner, we know that your injury and circumstances are unique and that you are looking for a strong attorney to guide you. If alcohol was a factor in your injury, you may be able to seek damages from the responsible person or establishment under the dram shop law.
Whether you were hit by a drunk driver or were assaulted by an intoxicated person, if you believe the individual was over-served, seek legal advice.
The Social Host Law
The Social Host Law provides that a person who serves alcohol or provides a place where alcohol is served to minors may be held responsible, not only for injuries to the minor, but also may be held responsible for injuries which occur to anyone as a result of the minor's act while being intoxicated.
Contact Us
To learn more about Pennsylvania's dram shop law and how it could apply in your personal injury case, contact Metzger & Kleiner online or call 1-866-847-4170. There are no attorney fees until we achieve a verdict or settlement for you.



