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Liquor Liability Reform Agreement Offers Relief for South Carolina Small Businesses

Liquor Liability Reform Agreement Offers Relief for South Carolina Small Businesses

May 7, 2025

The measure stems from weeks of negotiation between the House and Senate

NFIB praised the South Carolina General Assembly for reaching a bipartisan agreement Tuesday on liquor liability insurance reform, calling it a positive step forward in addressing the state’s growing lawsuit abuse crisis.

The reform measure, approved by the House and concurred in the Senate, stems from weeks of negotiation between the chambers. The legislation includes targeted reforms to South Carolina’s joint and several liability laws, which had left small businesses, particularly bars, restaurants, and music venues, vulnerable to being held 100% liable in alcohol-related lawsuits, even when they were only partially at fault.

“This agreement brings long-overdue relief and legal clarity for small businesses facing rising insurance premiums and unreasonable exposure to liability,” said NFIB State Director Ben Homeyer. “For too long, small business owners have been disproportionately punished by a broken system that allows them to be blamed for more than their share of responsibility.”

Homeyer emphasized that while the legislation marks meaningful progress, broader tort reform remains a critical need.

“South Carolina’s small business owners deserve a fair legal system,” he said. “This legislation is a step in the right direction, but more work lies ahead to fully address lawsuit abuse and restore balance to our courts.”

NFIB also thanked legislative leaders for their work on the issue, particularly Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey for his leadership in advancing the measure through the Senate. “This sends a strong signal that lawmakers are listening to the concerns of small business owners and are committed to continued reform,” Homeyer said.

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