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How to Avoid a Car Accident on Thanksgiving – 5 Tips from a Greenville Accident Attorney

November 20, 2015

Thanksgiving may seem like the perfect time to get out of town, but according to Forbes , it’s one of the most dangerous holidays to travel. Due to heavy traffic and an increase in drunk driving, thousands of people suffer injuries in collisions, and many of them turn to an accident attorney for help recovering medical expenses and lost wages.

If you were injured in an accident in Greenville, SC, then contact the Churdar Law Firm for advice. We can evaluate your case to determine if you may have valid grounds for a lawsuit. If so, then we can gather evidence, handle settlement negotiations and, if necessary, litigate your case in court. Call us today at 864-233-0203 to schedule a consultation.

Until then, here are five tips to reduce your risk of a crash this Thanksgiving:

1. Avoid Peak Hours

According to the Travel Channel , the best way to avoid holiday hazards is to be selective when you travel. The day before Thanksgiving is typically the busiest day of the year, and the following Sunday comes in at a close second. Try to stay off the road at these times.

2. Stay Home

One of the most obvious ways to avoid the dangers and chaos of travelling on Thanksgiving is to stay home for the weekend. Enjoy some peace and quiet, or invite friends and family to celebrate at your house.

3. Service Your Vehicle

If you must drive over the Thanksgiving weekend, then make sure your car is in good condition. If you have not serviced your car in a while, then take it to a mechanic for a thorough check.

4. Complete a Pre-Trip Vehicle Checklist

Even if you recently serviced your vehicle, there are several checks you should perform before you embark on a trip. The AAA recommends that you maintain your car according to the season. Be sure to check the battery, tires, headlights and indicators. Make sure they are functioning correctly according to the operating manual. If you are unsure, then take your car to a mechanic.

5. Do Not Drink and Drive

Even if you are planning to stay in your hometown this Thanksgiving, it is important to remember not to drink and drive. In addition to the inconvenience of having a DUI on your record, you are putting your life and those of other road users at risk. Appoint a designated driver, or take a taxi if you want to celebrate the holiday with a drink or two. You could also rent a hotel room for the night.

If you were in a crash with a negligent driver in South Carolina , then the Churdar Law Firm may be able to assist. A Greenville car accident attorney from our firm will guide you through the claims process. To schedule a consultation, call us today at 864-233-0203.

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