The rising cost of Liquor Liability Insurance

Locally-owned businesses have been sounding the alarm for over a year. Restaurants, bars, and third places across SC are closing, citing rising liquor liability insurance premiums.

It’s a complex issue , and we’re trying to help make it easier to understand.

A 2017 law

Let’s go back to 2017 when a

new state law

required businesses serving alcohol after 5 p.m. to carry at least $1 million in liability insurance.

“This bill will, quite literally, be a lifesaver for many families,”

said SC Association for Justice President Alex Cash

, when it was signed by Governor Henry McMaster seven years ago.

While the law was designed to protect victims of alcohol-related incidents, it has led to

financial strain

on small businesses and driven insurers out of the state, causing rates to spike.

Local businesses were hit hard

Liquor liability premiums have skyrocketed:

  • WECO Bottle Shop and Biergarten owner Phill Blair said it’s “nearing catastrophic levels for independent businesses” and many are “clinging on here hoping something gets done in the next legislative session.”
  • Transmission Arcade has seen its rates jump from $6,000 to $65,000.
  • New Brookland Tavern saw its premiums rise to $70,000, threatening its future.
  • Summerville VFW saw its rate jump from $9,500 to $69,000, forcing its closure.
  • Local Cue, a Greenville sports bar, temporarily stopped selling alcohol after facing a $341,000 quote . It has since been purchased by a different local restaurateur to keep the bar open.

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