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Can I Sue After a Bar Fight?

Posted July 9, 2018 | Personal Injury Blog

Alcohol plays a major role in social settings across Texas, but excessive drinking can sometimes lead to fights and serious injuries. If you were hurt in a bar fight that you did not start, you may have the right to pursue compensation for your injuries.

In Texas, liability may extend beyond the person who assaulted you. Depending on the circumstances, the bar, nightclub, or restaurant where the incident occurred could also share responsibility.

Who Is Liable After a Bar Fight in Texas?

If you are injured in a bar fight, the person who caused your injuries can be held responsible under assault and battery laws. In addition to criminal charges, you may file a civil personal injury claim to recover damages.

However, liability does not always stop with the attacker. In some cases, the establishment that served alcohol may also be held accountable under Texas law.

Understanding Texas Dram Shop Laws

Texas has specific dram shop laws that govern when a bar or restaurant can be held liable for alcohol-related injuries.

Under Texas law, an establishment may be liable if:

  • They served alcohol to a person who was obviously intoxicated, and
  • That intoxication was a proximate cause of the injury or damages

This means that if a bar continues to serve someone who is clearly intoxicated and that person causes a fight or injury, the business may share legal responsibility.

Evidence in these cases often includes:

  • Surveillance footage
  • Witness statements
  • Staff actions and serving practices

What to Do After a Bar Fight Injury

Taking the right steps after a bar fight can protect your health and your legal claim.

1. Seek Medical Attention

Even if injuries seem minor, get evaluated by a medical professional. Some injuries, like head trauma, may not show symptoms immediately.

2. Report the Incident

Report the fight to:

  • Law enforcement (if not already involved)
  • The establishment’s management

Prompt reporting helps create an official record of the incident.

3. Gather Evidence

If possible:

  • Take photos of injuries and the scene
  • Collect witness information
  • Preserve any documentation related to the incident

4. Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

An experienced Texas personal injury lawyer can:

  • Investigate liability
  • Communicate with insurance companies
  • Build a strong case for compensation

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Bar fights can lead to serious injuries, including:

  • Broken bones
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Internal injuries
  • Lacerations and bruising

If you pursue a claim in Texas, you may be able to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage

In cases involving reckless or intentional behavior, punitive damages may also be awarded.

Why Legal Representation Matters

Bar fight injury claims can be complex, especially when multiple parties may be liable. Proving that a bar overserved a patron or failed to maintain a safe environment requires strong evidence and legal knowledge.

A skilled attorney can:

  • Identify all liable parties
  • Gather critical evidence
  • Negotiate with insurers
  • Represent you in court if needed

Final Thoughts

If you were injured in a bar fight in Texas, you may have more than one path to compensation. While the person who caused the injury is often responsible, Texas dram shop laws may also hold establishments accountable for unsafe alcohol service.

Understanding your rights and taking action early can make a significant difference in your recovery. Contact our experienced personal injury attorneys today for a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options.

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Text edited by Mitchell Fielding, a personal injury lawyer and partner at Fielding Law. Mitchell is known for his hard work ethic, friendly personality and dedication to the law. You can find out personal injury law offices in Taylorsville, UT and Mesquite, TX.