who was billy patrick huttos attorney lexington sc

by Prof. Bobby Rice 6 min read

Who was at fault in the Dram Shop case?

This is a dram shop case wherein Plaintiffs proved that Defendants violated South Carolina laws relating to the sale and service of alcoholic beverages and that Defendants’ acts and omissions resulted in a tragic automobile accident which occurred mid-morning on New Year’s Day of 2012. The at-fault driver was a young man named Billy Patrick Hutto, who was drinking at The Loose Cockaboose in the early morning hours before the collision.

Was the Longstreet family innocent?

The Longstreet family was innocent. They were simply on their way to church, having taken every possible safety precaution to protect their family, when their lives were forever changed by the combined reckless behavior of Patrick Hutto and three Columbia bars. The Longstreet family wanted justice and they wanted a verdict – a permanent acknowledgement from the community that more should have been done to protect their child.

South Carolina dram shop laws

Dram Shop Acts are state-imposed statutes that allow plaintiffs injured by drunk drivers to not only sue the individual who caused the injury, but also the bar or store that served or sold alcohol to the driver in question.

Legal guidance from SC injury attorney

Victims of drunk driving accidents in South Carolina are afforded a number of legal rights, including the opportunity to sue a negligent bar or establishment that served liquor which contributed to the incident. Generally speaking, these types of civil actions must be filed by the injured party or surviving family within two years of the accident.

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