Thousands of people will take to the roads to travel during this Holiday season. Unfortunately, inclement weather, crowded roads, and alcohol-related incidents have made the holidays some of the most dangerous and deadly times to be on the roads. In 2015, 355 people died on New Year’s Day, 386 on Thanksgiving Day and 273 on Christmas Day. Alcohol-impaired fatalities represent about one-third of the totals.
Here are some quick tips to help make sure that you and your family are safe this holiday season.
I hope that you and your loved ones have a safe and happy holiday season. If you or a loved one have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or carelessness contact me today to learn how you can be protected.
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