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Thanksgiving dinner at your house this year? Throwing a holiday or New Year's party? Driving to or from any of these festivities? As we prepare to celebrate with friends and family, here are a few tips to get everyone home safe and sound!

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Holiday parties can create a legal hangover if guests are injured or injure someone else

Is that they may be legally on the hook if an accident should occur. From your great aunt Edna breaking her hip on an icy sidewalk to your brother-in-law Jerry drinking too much champagne and causing a crash on the drive home, you should know how to protect your guests and yourself before hosting a party this holiday season.

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BY THE NUMBERS /

38%
Drunk

On average, alcohol was a factor in 38 percent of all fatal road crashes during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holidays from 2009 to 2013. Thanksgiving topped the list, averaging 412 deaths per year.

6,000
Lives

Falls are the leading cause of home injury deaths, claiming nearly 6,000 lives per year. In 2010 alone, more than 660,000 adults were hospitalized due to a fall.

$100
Grand

The standard minimum of $100,000 in homeowner’s liability insurance may fall short if someone is injured in your home, making you responsible for the balance. Insurance experts recommend increasing this amount.

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Safe Parties Safe Party Guide for Your Holiday Party

A little common sense and advanced planning can protect your holiday guests from drinking too much and injuring themselves or others. View video.

Kid-Safe Homes Home Safety for Visiting Children During
the Holidays

“Think like a kid” is the advice from SafeKids.org and Good Morning America in this video on making a home safe for little holiday revelers.  View video 

Office Parties Tips on Social Host Liability for the Holiday Office Party

With holiday office parties making a comeback, business owners should heed these tips from the Wall Street Journal for avoiding costly legal complications. View video.

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MADD Urges Americans to
‘Tie One On for Safety’

An innovative promotional campaign from MADD targets the increased prevalence of drunk driving during the holidays.

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