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December 30, 20210

We’re almost at the end of 2021, and New Year’s festivities are just around the corner. It’s an exciting and joyous time of year, but it also brings inherent hazards. The New Year is one of the most dangerous holidays of the year. 

This is due to many factors, including countless parties and fireworks. Even though we love the holidays, we know how deadly they can be. During the holidays, people tend to spend quality time with family and celebrate their good fortune. This often involves drinking alcohol.

New Year’s Eve is one of the booziest events of the year, which should come as no surprise. On New Year’s Eve, 47% of men and 40% of women confess to drinking excessively. Today, we’ll take a closer look at why New Year’s Eve is so risky, as well as some of the most prevalent personal injuries and what you can do to keep safe. Regardless of the season, we at Siman Law Firm aim to educate our clients and assist them in avoiding accidents and injuries.

We understand that the holidays are a stressful time of year, what with all the family events and travel. Christmas will be over before you know it, and New Year’s will be here before you realize it, so be ready now.

Our goal is for you, your family, and your loved ones to welcome 2022 safely. We invite you to contact Siman Law Firm if you have questions about the information below, or if you have been involved in an accident. The Siman Law Firm in Los Angeles offers free consultations and is here to help.

Statistics About Accidents and Injuries at New Year’s Eve

Celebrations and cheer are a part of the holidays, but they can also be dangerous. In fact, driving during the holiday season is less safe than at other times. The number of accidents increases by 34 percent around this time of year. 

Furthermore, the number of fatalities has increased 38 percent, and injuries have risen 34 percent. On New Year’s Day, there are 95 percent more car accidents than on Thanksgiving Day, which are the two most dangerous holidays of the year.

Most Common New Year Injuries

Listed below are some of the injuries that happen on New Year’s:

  • Accidents caused by drunk drivers
  • Traumatic brain injuries, fractured legs, chest injuries, shattered knees, and head injuries often occur in accidents
  • Intoxication with alcohol
  • Fireworks-related injuries and burns
  • Accidents involving firearms
  • Injuries caused by champagne corks
  • Accidents involving pedestrians

There can be a wide range of injuries on New Year’s from minor to severe to even fatal. Seek immediate medical attention if you are in any kind of accident.

How to Stay Safe This New Year?

The following tips can help you stay safe over the New Year’s holiday:

  • Make sure a driver is assigned before you start your New Year’s celebration
  • Get a cab, rideshare service, or take public transportation
  • Make sure you dress appropriately before going out in the evening based on the weather report
  • Your New Year’s resolution should include safe driving
  • Be sure to have a fire extinguisher handy
  • Don’t drive drunk
  • Don’t use illegal fireworks
  • Don’t drink too much
  • Be alert and stay awake
  • To reach your destination on time, plan ahead and leave plenty of time
  • When traveling, steer clear of the busiest periods
  • Prepare for emergency situations

Hopefully, these tips will help you stay safe in 2022.  The police should be called right away if you suspect another driver is drunk or is operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs. Finding drunk drivers early can prevent devastating accidents and save lives. 

Siman Law Firm can help you if you’re involved in a holiday accident. An accident settlement can vary widely from one person to the next, depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you have questions about your rights after a personal injury. It is in our best interest to ensure your safety and wellbeing. Our team at Siman Law Firm wishes you all a happy, healthy, and safe 2022.

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