Different Ways to Avoid Reckless Driving in Chicago during Holiday Season

Different Ways to Avoid Reckless Driving in Chicago during Holiday Season
Avoid Reckless Driving in Chicago during this Holiday Season

Over 107 million Americans travel during from Dec. 23 through Jan.1, the height of the holidays. So, how do you ensure your safety on the road from reckless drivers this holiday season in Chicago?

First of all, Illinois defines reckless driving as driving with a wanton disregard for the safety of others. Driving recklessly may include:

  • Traveling at dangerous speeds,
  • Swerving all over the road,
  • Or distracted by being on their phone.

A skilled attorney can help you understand all the nuances your case may have and help you receive the justice you so rightly deserve.   

Reckless driving is considered one of the most serious traffic offenses. If you have been on the wrong end of a reckless driver, don’t hesitate. Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys offer free consultations and take no fee unless you win.

Noteworthy Types of Reckless Driving that Could Affect You this Holiday Season:

  1. Speeding
  2. Distracted Driving
  3. Aggressive Driving
  4. Driving while Intoxicated
  5. Abrupt Maneuvers

Statistics show that holiday season travel can be a very dangerous time of the year. Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys wish you a fun and safe holiday season.The best advice we can provide to you? Remain alert and report any reckless driving on the road.

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Contact our Illinois car crash attorneys at 844-977-1900 to schedule an appointment if you’ve been injured by a reckless driver. Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. however, someone is available 24/7 to field your call. If you would like to reach us online, fill out an online form or feel free to click the LiveChat feature on our website. You have nothing to lose by contacting us. So, don’t wait!

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