Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and unfortunately, it’s also one of the most dangerous for drivers. If you’re in a car accident, your first priority is safety.
- Check for injuries and call 911 immediately if anyone is hurt.
- Move to a safe location if possible, and turn on your hazard lights.
- Exchange information with the other driver (license, insurance, and contact details).
- Take photos of the vehicles, the scene, and any visible injuries.
- Avoid admitting fault—even a simple “I’m sorry” can be used against you later.
- Finally, contact a personal injury attorney as soon as you can. An attorney can help preserve evidence, handle the insurance companies, and protect your right to compensation—especially during the holidays when adjusters may be slow to respond.
If you need help after a Thanksgiving weekend crash, Tim Wright Law offers free consultations and can handle your case from start to finish so you can focus on healing and family.
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