Depends on the situation. If the minor is knowingly let into the bar and served alcohol and the bar doesn't have the proper licenses, then YES the bar can be sued. If the minor is let into the bar and the bar does have proper licenses, then the bar will be fined and most likely their license will be suspended or taken away. If the minor got into the bar using a fake ID that was not theirs, the ID will be taken away and the minor could face more penalties.
Yes
Absolutely. The parents of a minor can, under certain circumstances, be held liable for what that minor does. If the minor gets sued, you man also get sued.
Pretty much no, a minor cannot be sued.
If you were never served, you would need to file a motion to dismiss the civil case. In order to be lawfully sued, you must be served.
Yes.
You can be sued for anything, regardless of fault. Was the police called, were you cited for the accident? The burden of proof rests with the accuser, they need to show that you were at fault.
Yes.
If by "served" if you're asking if you can be sued for the unpaid balance of the loan, yes you can.
No. BK will not discharge any judgment or stop any legal procedure pertaining to criminal charges or conviction. BK is a civil action and is governed by civil laws.
The owners of the vehicle can be sued. The driver can be named, but as a minor, the parents are going to be held responsible.
No, aspirin and alcohol can not be sued for abortion.
Is the waiter or cook responsible when people over consume food? Should they be sued if you develop problems from obesity? To answer your question; presumably the person/people in question were of age and legally asked for and were served alcohol by an employee of an establishment that serves alcohol. If that is indeed the case, it seems doubtful to me that they can be held responsible for what the patrons choose to do, drunk or not.