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The time for spring break is quickly approaching. While having fun and taking a break from the everyday grind is the goal of spring break, without planning and preparation, your spring break could go wrong with potentially lasting consequences. Whether you venture to the beach, take a cruise, or opt for cooler temperatures at a ski resort, safety should be a top priority for you and your friends.
Unfortunately, many college students and young adults fail to recognize that a spring break trip is often an excuse for poor decision-making that can lead to accidents, arrests, injuries, and even death. The obvious BEST advice for staying safe on a spring break trip is to use common sense. Three main ways to avoid a spring break personal injury are to 1) plan transportation in advance 2) utilize a buddy system and 3) drink responsibly.
For more concrete tips, we’ve compiled a list of spring break safety tips categorized here:
There’s no doubt that alcohol consumption plays a role in many spring breakers’ festivities. While it’s okay to let loose a little, remember to drink responsibly. Here are a few alcohol-related tips to avoid a potential injury or unfortunate incident:
Many spring break injuries happen in and around the water. Poolside, you hear about drownings and injuries from slip and falls, balcony jumping, diving, and more.
Swimming, whether in the ocean or a pool, can be life-threatening if one is being reckless.
We’ve all seen news coverage on various cases of spring break trips that have turned into tragedy. We can’t stress it enough to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Be mindful of people who appear suspicious, and adhere to a few safety tips:
Hitting the slopes instead of the beach? The rules of drinking responsibly still apply in colder spring break destinations. Take note of a few tips to stay safe at the ski resort.
Partaking in spring break fun this year? Be vigilant, use common sense and make smart choices so that you avoid the misfortune of a spring break injury.
Should you find yourself in an accident resulting in a personal injury this spring break because of someone else’s negligence, rely on our team of expert personal injury attorneys to bring you justice. At Fulmer Sill, we’re confident that our experience and knowledge will produce a favorable outcome for you. We handle all fees on a contingency basis, meaning that unless we’re successful, you don’t have to pay us. Contact us immediately at (405) 510-0077 or request a case review here.