Michigan has a law known as the Dram Shop Act which provides that persons who are injured or damaged by a minor or a visibly intoxicated person may, under certain circumstances, receive damages from the person who sold, gave or provided the alcoholic liquor. Damages may be "economic losses," such as medical expenses, loss of wages or lost earning potential, and miscellaneous expenses. Damages may also include "noneconomic losses" such as pain, suffering, inconvenience, physical impairment and disability, and physical disfigurement.
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