Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Weather-Related Car Accident, Tippens & Zurosky Can Help.

Time, time, time…

Every Fall season, when we turn back the clocks the days instantly seem longer as we go to work when it is barely light out, and return home from work, and school activities as the sun is setting.  Likewise, traffic seems to have increased no matter where you live, and we seem to be rushing to get to the same old places we always go because even though we have turned back the clocks we are somehow more pressed for time.  But, don’t get caught in the time trap.



Give yourself more time in the morning to get your kids off to school, and yourself off to work.  At the end of the day when the sky is dark, pay a little more attention to your surroundings, and if you are passing a school, recreational park, or playground be extra cautious of children that may be playing, or practicing sports for their school, church, or club.  If you are travelling through a parking lot, take care to look in each and every direction to make sure you are aware of someone who might be going a little too fast because they ran out of time.

Daylight Savings Time also changes our work routines.  If you are working outside, you may find yourself racing against the sun to finish the job.  Take a deep breath and slow down as rushing may lead to an injury on the job that could cost you a whole lot more than time.  With the shortening of the days comes the cold weather, so be aware that the first frost may bring the hazards of ice, hard ground, and wind.

If you find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, and get in an auto accident, or are injured on the job in North Carolina, or South Carolina, Tippens & Zurosky has time for you, and your questions.  Tippens & Zurosky has represented people involved in auto accidents, or hurt on the job in North Carolina and South Carolina for nearly twenty years.  Let us answer any of your questions regarding any automobile accident, or work-related injury.  Call us toll free at (877) 372-3580, or 704-343-0018 to schedule a consultation so that we may assist you. 

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