- Posted November 23, 2015
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Law firm launches 'Safe Ride Home' for Thanksgiving Eve and Day
Christensen Law on Monday announced its new "Safe Ride Home" program for people who have had too much to drink on Thanksgiving Eve.
According to Michigan State Police, Thanksgiving Eve is one of the biggest bar nights of the entire year. Christensen Law wants to help make sure that family and friends won't have the tragedy of empty seats at the Thanksgiving table because their loved ones stopped for drinks on their way home the night before.
Personal injury lawyer Dave Christensen has seen too many people suffer as a result of drunk driving. For years he has been involved with organizations such as the Washtenaw Council on Alcoholism, Spectrum Treatment and Prevention Services, and others that deal with alcohol/drug addiction. That's why he's offering special help.
How Safe Ride Home Works
If you've had too much to drink on Thanksgiving Eve, just call a cab or Uber to take you from the bar to your home. Pay for the ride that night and get a receipt. The next day, simply email a copy of your receipt along with a copy of your driver's license to (saferidehome@davidchristensenlaw.com) to receive a reimbursement of up to $35.
Restrictions:
- Offer is good on Nov. 25 - 26, 2015, from 7 p.m. - 4 a.m.
- You must be at least 21 years old.
- Maximum reimbursement up to $35, good for a one-way ride to your home.
- Receipts must be received by Christensen Law by December 11, 2015, to be eligible for reimbursement.
- Ride must be within Wayne, Macomb, Oakland and Washtenaw counties.
- Provider of ride must be a licensed taxi company or Uber.
- Email a copy of the official taxi company or Uber receipt along with a copy of your valid driver's license to saferidehome@davidchristensenlaw.com OR send those materials via U.S. Mail to Christensen Law Safe Ride Home, 25925 Telegraph Rd., Suite 200, Southfield, MI 48033.
Call Christensen Law at 248-213-4900 for more details.
Published: Mon, Nov 23, 2015
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