The Holiday season is here and many of us will be hosting parties in our homes. From intimate family gatherings to larger parties with work colleagues and friends, it is exciting to open your home to celebrate the holidays. You get to pick a theme for your party, create the guest list and prepare the menu. The menu will likely include food and drinks. Serving alcoholic beverages at a party is often expected. In moderation, it can be fun to enjoy a glass of wine with friends or share office gossip over holiday cocktails. In not-so-moderation, alcohol can have disastrous consequences. Injuries resulting from a fall, a fight or a car crash increase when a person drinks too much. For example, an intoxicated guest could damage your house or worse, injure himself. A intoxicated guest who decides to drive after the party could kill herself or someone else in a car crash.
Hosting a party at your home comes with legal responsibilities. They are not the same responsibilities as someone who runs a bar but serving alcohol during your party increases the scope of your responsibilities. Some of the responsibilities of a social host include keeping your guests safe, inside and outside of your home, and keeping other people safe from being injured by one of your intoxicated guests after the party. If you fail to serve alcohol responsibly and someone gets hurt during or after your party, you could be held legally responsible for the injuries and damages caused by your intoxicated guest.
How can you host a fun holiday party while keeping your guests and others safe? Here are some ideas.
Have a safe and joyful holiday season!
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