It’s the holidays and it’s time to party. But before going all crazy this Christmas, you may want to consider that the host of a party may be liable for holiday party injuries and other party-related incidents.
So as you prepare the food, entertainment, and beverages that make a holiday party fun, you should also prepare the designated drivers and babysitters, and perform the chores that make a holiday party safe.
Here are some ways to limit your holiday party liability:
If you find yourself on the hook for some sort of holiday party liability, you will want to talk to an experienced attorney near you. An injury or other incident does not automatically mean that you are liable, so you’ll want an expert to help explain your defenses and options.
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