Friday, October 26, 2012

A Few Safety Precautions from Burg & Brock for this Holiday Season



Unfortunately, one increases his or her chances of personal injury with the hustle and bustle of the holidays. Halloween is next week. As always, this fun but activity-filled day requires parents to chase excited children from one front yard to the next, unaware of the obstacles that may exist on the surrounding properties. This activity increases a person’s chances of a slip and fall incident. Then, there’s always the issue of holiday auto accidents. The various freeways of Southern California are flooded with additional cars, as people rush to the airport to pick up loved ones or to a holiday engagement. Factor in fall and winter weather conditions, and it is no wonder so many accidents take place around Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the other upcoming holidays. It is important to know of a personal injury law firm that will look at for your best interests if accidents such as these should occur.

While Cameron Yardidi Brock is a highly experienced trip and fall and vehicle accident lawyer with an impeccable track record, he and his associates would like to take the time this holiday season to caution the community with a few safety guidelines: 
  • Always take a few extra seconds or an additional minute to familiarize yourself with your surroundings. Whether on foot or in a car, rushing is never worth it.
  • Second, if you are on-foot and taking part in a holiday activity like trick-or-treating, always make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes that will support you in case you need to pick up the pace. 
  • Last of all, as it pertains to holiday celebration, watch your alcohol intake. We all like to have a good time, but drinking and driving is against the law and can result in a personal injury.
Following these simple steps - which are often forgotten - can help you avoid personal injury over the holidays. However, in the case that something should happen, the Law Offices of Burg & Brock are of course here to help should you require a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles.


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