Las Vegas Black Friday Safety Tips

Las Vegas Black Friday Safety Tips

The holiday season is the busiest time of the year when it comes to shopping, and Las Vegas Black Friday is especially chaotic. Underestimating the safety risks when shopping during Black Friday could lead to serious personal injury. To prepare, here are some important safety tips from Las Vegas personal injury lawyers at Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys:

Staying Safe In the Parking Lot

When in the parking lot, remain observant. Many people will go in and out of the stores around you, so exercise caution. Also, when storing your valuables, keep them in your trunk or in some other vehicle compartment where your items will stay out of sight. People may try to break into your vehicle if they can see something of value in your vehicle during Las Vegas Black Friday. 

You should also have your doors locked, your windows rolled up, and your car key with you at all times. Moreover, you should take a mental note of where your car is in the parking lot. It will be much easier to leave if you remember where you parked.

Las Vegas Black Friday Store Safety

Time goes by quickly when shopping during Las Vegas Black Friday, and it’s easy to lose track of what’s going on around you. Crowds grow to enormous sizes, and it’s easier than you might think to slip and fall, be trampled, get pepper sprayed, or even attacked. 

According to National Geographic, more people die from shopping related injuries than from shark attacks. So, be careful, patient, and aware of others’ actions around you. You should wear sturdy, slip-resistant shoes to help prevent falling. Also, you should be well-rested so you can concentrate on your surroundings more fully.

In addition, keep your valuables close to you. Don’t take out your money until you need to, and try to use the same credit card throughout your shopping experience.The reason for this is that credit cards are easier to cancel and harder to steal than debit cards, and using the same one throughout the night makes it easier to identify fraudulent purchases. 

Furthermore, save your receipts, do not fight over items with other customers, and keep an eye on your children! If your family is splitting up to shop at different stores, designate a spot to meet up with them.

Black Friday Online Shopping

While you don’t have to worry about physical harm while shopping online during Black Friday, you still need to be careful. You should stick to retailers you know, and you should never opt in for a deal that seems too good to be true. Predatory scammers take advantage of vulnerable people during the holiday season. 

Valuable information, such as your credit card number, is but one target of such scammers. You should not enter into suspicious raffles or drawings—do not enter personal information on websites you don’t trust. Also, you should keep an eye out for suspicious messages on social media. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media services are all mediums that scammers use to steal your information.

Las Vegas Black Friday Injury Attorney

Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys is ready to assist you in the event of a Las Vegas Black Friday injury. Call us 24/7 at 702-877-1500 or visit our office Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can also contact us online or connect with one of our LiveChat agents.

Lerner and Rowe’s combination of recovering over $1 billion dollar in the last four years alone for our clients nationwide and making a true commitment to helping them carry the burden of their injuries is why we’ve become one of the most trusted personal injury law firms in Nevada. Don’t forget that consultations are free and we do not collect any fees unless we win your case, so don’t wait. Contact us today.

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