Liquor Store Negligence Lawsuit
Summary
In Massachusetts, selling alcohol to individuals under 21 is illegal. You may have grounds to sue a liquor store for negligence if you can prove their actions led to harm, such as addiction. Consider consulting a personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Gather evidence of the sale and its impact, and report the incident to local authorities. Legal action may allow you to pursue compensation for damages.Full Conversation
My daughter us now addicted
I'm really sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. In Massachusetts, you could potentially pursue legal action if you can prove the store's negligence led to her addiction.
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Not yet but can i sue the owner for the health of my daughter and my self due to there neglect
You may have grounds to sue the owner for negligence. Here are some points to consider:
- Prove the store's negligence led to harm.
- Document evidence of the sale and its impact.
- You may pursue compensation for damages.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with filing a lawsuit?
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Since you would like more information on how to proceed with filing a lawsuit, here are some steps you might consider:
- Consult an Attorney: It's advisable to consult with a lawyer who specializes in personal injury or negligence cases.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence related to the sale of alcohol to your daughter and the resulting harm.
- Report the Incident: Consider reporting the store to local authorities.
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