Honor Memorial Day Safely This Year
The city of Philadephia

As families across the country prepare for barbecues, shore trips, pool parties, and long weekends, Memorial Day also marks the unofficial beginning of summer travel season — and with it, a significant increase in accidents and injuries. While the holiday is a time to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country, it is also important to prioritize safety.

Galfand Berger, LLP encourages everyone to enjoy the holiday weekend safely by keeping the following Memorial Day safety tips in mind.

Drive Carefully During One of the Busiest Travel Weekends of the Year

Memorial Day weekend consistently ranks among the busiest travel periods in the United States. Increased traffic often leads to a rise in motor vehicle accidents, many of which are preventable.

If you are traveling this weekend:

  • Avoid distracted driving, including texting or using your phone behind the wheel.
  • Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Wear your seatbelt at all times.
  • Obey speed limits and traffic laws.
  • Allow extra time for travel to reduce stress and aggressive driving.

Drivers should also remain alert for motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians, who are more common on roadways during warmer weather.

Practice Boating and Water Safety

For many families, Memorial Day means time on the water. Unfortunately, boating accidents and drowning incidents also increase during holiday weekends.

Before heading out:

  • Ensure everyone has access to a properly fitted life jacket.
  • Never operate a boat while impaired.
  • Supervise children closely near pools, lakes, and beaches.
  • Avoid swimming alone.
  • Be mindful of weather and water conditions.

Even experienced swimmers can encounter dangerous conditions unexpectedly.

Grill and Fire Pit Safely

Outdoor cooking is a Memorial Day tradition, but grills and fire pits can quickly become hazardous if not used properly.

To reduce fire risks:

  • Keep grills away from homes, decks, and flammable materials.
  • Never leave a grill unattended.
  • Check propane connections for leaks.
  • Keep children and pets a safe distance away.
  • Fully extinguish fires before leaving the area.

A few extra precautions can help prevent serious burns, property damage, and injuries.

Protect Children During Outdoor Activities

From trampolines to bicycles to backyard games, summer activities can lead to injuries if safety measures are ignored.

Parents should:

  • Ensure children wear helmets and protective gear when appropriate.
  • Supervise outdoor play.
  • Stay hydrated and protect against heat-related illness.
  • Apply sunscreen regularly.
  • Keep dangerous items, including fireworks, out of reach.

Celebrate Responsibly to Plan Ahead Before Drinking

Memorial Day Weekend plans often involve alcohol, but impaired judgment can lead to devastating consequences on the road, on the water, or at home.

If you plan to drink:

  • Designate a sober driver.
  • Use rideshare services or public transportation.
  • Never allow someone impaired to drive.
  • Monitor guests and encourage responsible decisions.

Honoring Memorial Day Safely

Memorial Day is ultimately about remembrance, gratitude, and spending time with loved ones. Taking simple precautions can help ensure your holiday weekend remains safe and enjoyable for everyone.

If you or a loved one suffers an injury due to someone else’s negligence this holiday season — whether in a car accident, boating accident, slip and fall, or other incident — understanding your legal rights is important. Galfand Berger has proudly stood up for injured workers and accident victims for decades. Call our firm at 1-800-222-8792 or email us at [email protected] for a free consultation.


At Galfand Berger, our personal injury attorneys have been pursuing justice for injured victims throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey for nearly 80 years.