
New Year’s Eve is one of the most celebrated nights of the year in New Jersey—but it’s also one of the riskiest, especially on the roads.
As festivities ramp up, so do the hazards for both workers and drivers. Whether you’re staffing a holiday event, working late retail hours, or traveling to midnight celebrations, understanding the risks can help you stay safe. And if something goes wrong, Attorney Jack Stillman is ready to help you protect your rights.
For workers, New Year’s Eve often means hectic shifts, crowded environments, and increased pressure. Retail employees, restaurant staff, delivery workers, and hospitality crews face higher chances of slip-and-fall accidents, overexertion injuries, and incidents caused by rushed or understaffed conditions. Fatigue is common as employees work extended or late-night hours, making workplace accidents even more likely.
On the roads, New Year’s Eve remains one of the most dangerous nights of the year due to impaired driving, poor visibility, heavy traffic, and winter weather conditions. Even responsible drivers face increased risk from others’ reckless behavior. DUI checkpoints, police monitoring, and stricter enforcement make it essential for drivers to stay alert, drive sober, and follow the rules—yet accidents and citations still happen.
If you’re injured on the job, involved in a crash, or facing DUI or traffic charges during the holiday, Jack Stillman can step in to safeguard your future. With 38+ years of experience, a perfect 5-Star Google rating, and a reputation for exceptional one-on-one service, Jack provides the personal care and attention every client deserves. He offers free consultations, listens closely, and fights aggressively to protect your rights—whether it’s a Workers’ Comp claim, a personal injury case, or a traffic court issue.
Remember to always BE SAFE and have a designated driver, or a rideshare, when necessary!
This New Year’s Eve, celebrate responsibly—and know that if trouble finds you, Jack Stillman is only a phone call away.
Happy and Safe New Year to you all!