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Avoiding Accidents During Hurricane Season

Hurricane season is simply a fact of life in Florida. It’s something that you can’t avoid or get rid of, but you can change the way you deal with it so that you’re working with it more effectively. During hurricane season, it’s important to keep safety as an uppermost goal. Before the next hurricane hits, here are a few things you can do to stay safe:

  • Prepare first aid kits and food items in your home if you plan to stay rather than evacuate.
  • Board your windows so that broken glass isn’t an issue.
  • Have a few items around that you can eat after the storm but before the electricity comes back on.
  • Store gasoline for your generator properly so that you don’t have to worry about leakage during or after a storm.

These are just a few tips from the Sun Sentinel that can help you and your family stay safe during this hurricane season.

Sometimes, though, you can deal with injuries during hurricane season that aren’t your fault. Many times, injuries happen because of the negligence of other people or entities. Maybe your office wasn’t prepared for the storm and you are hurt by broken glass or a business you were in failed to clean up properly so that you tripped and fell. Either way, you may want to consult with a Ft. Lauderdale personal injury attorney to see if you can file a claim to have your medical expenses and related expenses covered.

Any time you’re hurt because of someone else’s negligence, this is a good move to make. You may not think now that you need to be reimbursed for medical expenses, but you might find later on that it makes a big difference. Checking with a lawyer about your case can help you decide what to do when you’re injured during hurricane season.

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