Connecticut lets you be sued for it, and does not make you insure it.
Not compelled in Connecticut, but the limit landlords and franchisors ask for and the point at which most markets start quoting. We set the coverage up and produce the certificate — usually the same day.
What Connecticut requires
Is liquor liability insurance required in Connecticut?
Connecticut does not require a licensee to carry liquor liability insurance. The exposure comes from the liability statute rather than from a permit condition, so an uninsured venue here is trading legally and defending itself out of its own pocket.
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Can a bar be sued in Connecticut for what a customer does after leaving?
Connecticut General Statutes § 30-102, the Dram Shop Act, makes a seller liable for damage caused by a person to whom alcohol was sold while intoxicated.
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What does someone have to prove against a Connecticut venue?
The Act is the route for over-service claims; the statute forecloses a common-law negligence action for a sale to someone twenty-one or older. Suit must be brought within one year.
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Connecticut caps dram shop damages at $250,000, aggregated across everyone injured in the same incident. A capped statutory exposure sitting alongside an uncapped general liability exposure is why the two coverages should not be assumed to move together at renewal.
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Limits
What to carry, and why that number.
- Liquor liability$1,000,000
Coverage
Six lines. Each one closes a specific hole.
Dram shop liability
Claims under state laws holding a server responsible for harm caused by an over-served patron.
Without it — A drink-driving death traced back to your bar is an uninsured claim against the business.
Assault arising from service
Injury caused by an intoxicated patron on or near the premises, where the form includes it.
Without it — The most likely late-night claim falls between the liquor and the assault exclusions.
In Connecticut
The organizations that will ask for your certificate.
- Connecticut Liquor Control Division · Licenses on-premises sale; the Dram Shop Act sets both liability and its ceiling.
Questions
Who will actually write liquor liability in Connecticut?
Realistically, a workable market helped by the statutory cap, which gives carriers a known maximum on the dram shop exposure specifically. That is a placement problem rather than a price one, and it is why a venue that has been declined twice usually needs a different submission rather than a different quote. What changes the outcome is the operating detail — hours, entertainment, the share of revenue that is alcohol, and what the last three years of losses actually say.
Does my general liability cover alcohol claims in Connecticut?
No. General liability policies carry a liquor liability exclusion that applies to anyone in the business of manufacturing, selling, serving or furnishing alcohol. A restaurant with a beer and wine licence has exactly the same gap as a nightclub — the premium is smaller, the exclusion is identical.
We only have a beer and wine licence. Do we need it?
Yes. Dram shop liability turns on serving alcohol, not on how strong it is, and the general liability liquor exclusion does not distinguish either. A brewery taproom, a BYOB with a corkage charge and a full cocktail bar all sit on the same side of the exclusion.
How is it priced?
Mainly on your alcohol receipts as a share of total sales, and on your hours. A restaurant at 15% alcohol closing at ten is a different risk from a venue at 80% closing at two, and it prices accordingly. Training records — TIPS or your state’s equivalent — genuinely move the number, so mention them.
Tell us what you do. We’ll tell you what it costs.
Licensed in Connecticut. Have your payroll figures and a list of services on hand — those are the two things that slow a quote down.
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