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Navigating Holiday Mishaps 🎄

  • Writer: Trell Swanson
    Trell Swanson
  • Nov 3
  • 2 min read

Tips to avoid Common Holiday Mishaps

While some risks are unavoidable, a little preparation goes a long way. Here are a few practical steps to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your property this season:

On the Road

  • Inspect your vehicle before long drives — tires, brakes, fluids, and battery.

  • Avoid distracted driving, especially in heavy traffic or bad weather.

  • Leave early to avoid rushing and reduce accident risk.

  • Keep emergency supplies (blanket, flashlight, first aid kit) in your car.

Around the Home

  • Check outdoor lighting and walkways to prevent slips and falls.

  • Keep decorations safe — don’t overload outlets or block exits.

  • Inspect your heating system and smoke detectors before the cold sets in.

  • Secure pipes and gutters against freezing temperatures.

During Gatherings

  • Clean up spills immediately to avoid accidents.

  • Keep pets and small children clear of candles, cords, and sharp decorations.

  • Drink responsibly and plan ahead for safe rides home.

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These small precautions can help keep your celebrations safe and stress-free.


I specialize in helping individuals and businesses handle personal injury, auto, and property cases efficiently, professionally, and with the care every case deserves.


During the holiday rush, accidents can happen in an instant — a slip on a wet floor, a fender-bender in a crowded parking lot, or storm damage caused by winter weather. While the circumstances differ, the challenges are often the same: confusing policies, delayed responses, and unclear coverage.

Our role is to step in and help you:

  • Understand your rights and responsibilities under your policy or claim

  • Communicate effectively with insurers and adjusters

  • Ensure fair evaluation and settlement of your damages

  • Streamline documentation so your claim moves quickly and smoothly

We focus on the details so you can focus on recovery and peace of mind.

 
 
 

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