Celebrating the New Year Safely

New Year's Eve celebrations are often festive events that allow people to ring in the new year with family, friends, and loved ones. While such festivities are often enjoyable, it is important to note that accidents and injuries can occur, especially if you are not careful. Persons who choose to host New Year's Eve parties at their homes should make sure to provide a safe environment for their guests, or else they may be held liable for injuries that occur.

People celebrate the coming of the new year in many different ways, but alcoholic beverages can be found at many parties and events. If you have been injured in an accident caused by the negligence of a property owner, you may be eligible for compensation for your pain, suffering, and medical expenses. For more information, contact the experienced Lake Geneva personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

New Year's Eve Safety Tips

Property owners or managers who choose to host New Year's Eve celebrations should make sure to:

  • Promote responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages
  • Consider imposing a drink-limit for guests
  • Make sure guests call taxis to get home or have appointed a designated sober driver to get them home safely
  • Take the car keys away from intoxicated guests and help arrange a safe place for them to stay

If you choose to provide alcoholic beverages to your guests, it is important to note that you may be held liable for any injuries or accidents that occur. Social hosts often have a responsibility to their guests, so it is important to make sure that your family and friends consume alcohol in a responsible manner while at your event.

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If you have been injured in an accident stemming from the negligent actions of a social host, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

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