Imagine a scenario where a visibly drunk person is given another bottle at a bar, which in turn causes a shocking accident. In New York, the Dram Shop Law is being used for shifting the responsibility of alcohol sellers who broke the law and caused harm to the community. Dram shop law in New York does not allow the sale of alcohol to persons who are either under 21 or obviously drunk. When an enterprise breaches this rule and the drunkenness of the guest results in injury or damage. The injured party has the right to claim compensation from the establishment. Liability is only established based on this law if it is proven that the vendor knowingly sold alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person, and that this sale was the one which eventually led to the harm. Proof is such as witness testimony with regard to the behavior of the patron.