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- Michael T. Gibson, Esq., Lead Attorney & President at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Catastrophic Injuries Expert and Licensed for 17 years
- Todd Curtin Esq., Partner & Lead Trial Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney and Licensed for 8 years
- Amit Jhalli, Esq. Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Personal Injury Pre-suit Investigation & Brain Injury Expert and Licensed for 9 years
The Super Bowl is just around the corner, enticing Florida sports fans to gather and celebrate. Many parties will be filled with appetizers, grilled foods, and plenty of booze to keep everyone entertained. As your Super Bowl party wraps up and you start to think about getting home, you may find that you have consumed a few too many beers or alcoholic beverages.
Here are a few safety tips to help you avoid driving intoxicated and keep yourself, your passengers, and everyone else safe on the roads this Super Bowl:
- Plan in advance –It is easier to say no if you have been designated to be the driver for your Super Bowl party. Plan who will drive home before the big game starts so that you are not tempted to get behind the wheel after having too much to drink.
- There are no tricks to sobering up –Some myths say that a cold shower or a strong cup of coffee can quickly sober you up. However, the only thing that can sober you up is time. If time is not on your side, take a taxi home instead of trying to drive after using one of these myths.
- Understand how alcohol affects you physically –Alcohol can cause you to react slower and not use good judgment. When you are tempted to drive home after drinking, remember that you are already in a state where you are not equipped to make the best decisions.
Knowledge Equals Power in Orlando Auto Accident Cases
If you have been in an Orlando car accident with a drunk driver, the help of an experienced auto accident attorney can help you sort through the stressful situation. Contact the trusted legal team at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., for help with your claim so that you are not left to pay for the poor judgment of others. Call us today at 407-422-4529.