Increased Risk of DUI Accidents during the Holidays

The holidays are a time we associate with friends, family, food, and a large number of parties and casual get-togethers. Sadly, this can also mean that traffic dangers increase because of drivers that have had too many beverages at their holiday event. Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report that the number of traffic accidents and fatalities involving alcohol significantly increase between Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day.

Driving during the holiday season can increase your risk of an accident if you have to deal with a driver that is above the legal limit. If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident because of someone else’s negligent actions, contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to schedule a free consultation.

How We Can Help

Major holidays often provide people with an opportunity to indulge with relatives or close friends. When they choose to drive afterwards, they may be a danger to themselves and other motorists. Understanding the most common times for drunk driving accidents may help you to plan your holiday travels. The most dangerous times to hit the road during the holiday season include:

  • Thanksgiving Day
  • New Year’s Eve
  • Christmas Eve
  • Christmas Day

Even though consuming alcohol is acceptable at many holiday functions, it can be very dangerous when reckless people choose to operate a motor vehicle under the influence.

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To speak with a qualified legal representative contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874. We can help you get compensation for your holiday DUI related auto accident and move past this upsetting time.

 

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