Stay Safe Keke: Stay in Your Car

Keke Challenge
Contact us if you have been injured due to the Keke challenge.

Keke Keep Your Body in Your Car

Viral challenges and trends can make headlines for good and bad reasons. The Ice Bucket challenge helped raise money for ALS research while the Tide pod challenge highlighted some poor choices by certain individuals. The latest viral challenge is called the Keke Challenge or In Your Feelings.

The Keke challenge has people jumping out of their cars and dancing to “In Your Feelings” by Drake. It was started by an Instagram video and then quickly spiraled into a phenomenon to show their moves off.

While the variations of the challenge have been entertaining, the consequences can be dangerous. At Lerner and Rowe, we join in the local police force in reminding everyone to be safe. Stay in the car. Even if you are just a passenger, you need to make sure that you obey all the laws and rules of the road.

If you decide to participate in the challenge, you could be charged with not wearing your seat belt, reckless driving and possibly more serious offenses. So, stay safe.

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The challenge doesn’t seem to be at high speeds, but you could still be involved in an accident, whether from another driver more focused on the sweet moves or losing control of your vehicle.

No matter the situation, Lerner and Rowe knows just how to help. Our firm offers free consultations for your legal issues. So, don’t wait! Give us a call anytime at 844-977-1900,or you can also use our LiveChat feature on our website. Additionally, you can get in touch with us through our online contact form.

A personal injury attorney can make all the difference in whether an injury victim receives fair compensation or not. The personal injury lawyers at Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys offer free initial consultations and no costs or fees unless you win.

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