i think maybe you guys shouldn't date or anything like that and maybe stay a way in the future
Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
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yes. Always responsible.
Yes, he chose to take drugs with the full knowledge of what they do to a person and for that he is responsible for anything he does while intoxicated
Promote responsible alcohol servicevby not selling to minors and intoxicated persons.
If you are adults you and the girlfriend are both responsible for that bill, not just you. If she is a minor living with her parents she will be on their insurance and they still have to care for her pregnancy or not.
The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
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The driver is always responsible. There are, however, some US states which have laws which can make the person who served the offender responsible as well under both criminal and civil codes.
The customer's lawyer is going to say the restaurant is responsible but there are many factors to take into account. If the customer was visibly intoxicated the restaurant might be liable.Serving another drink to a person already visibly intoxicated would leave the establishment at at least some fault. HOWEVER, there are many people who do not show that many signs of intoxication and it is not up to the restaurant to determine the patrons level of inebriation.Truly, the fault lies with the drinker as he is the one that drank the drinks. Each action has consequences and drinking to much is 99.9% the fault of the drinker.
Your girlfriend is not responsible for other women's children.See links below