Man Wins $5.5M In Lawsuit Claiming Restaurant Overserved Him Alcohol

Daniel Rawls, from Andrews, Texas, has won an alcohol-related lawsuit against La Fogata Mexican Grill on claims that overdrinking caused an altercation with another customer. Andrews County 109th District Court awarded Rawls $5.5 million in a hearing on July 27.

According to the Houston Chronicle:

In an incident which took place in May 2019, Rawls alleges that the bar’s negligence in overserving him alcohol later caused him to be injured in an altercation with another customer. The lawsuit was made up of five claims, including premises liability and negligence and damages arising from foreseeable criminal conduct.
Robert Henrickson is named as the other customer involved in the altercation. Rawls claimed to have sustained a “serious and debilitating” head injury after being assaulted by Henrickson, according to the Houston Chronicle. La Fogata, owner Lourdes Galindo and an unnamed bartender are cited in the lawsuit as responsible for the injury, having over-served alcohol to both men and allowed them to leave the bar together.

District Court ruled in favor of Rawls in a default judgement, after the restaurant owner failed to respond to the suit or attend the hearing. The court did not rule on whether or not the claims were true and La Fogata has 30 days to appeal the ruling if they intend to seek a new trial.


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