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Is your teen a safe driver?

If you’re like most parents in Pennsylvania and across the country, watching your teenage son or daughter get his or her driver’s license and climb behind the wheel of a car can be a moment filled with mixed emotions.

On the one hand, you may be proud and a bit relieved to see your son or daughter take another step toward adulthood. However, you may also be nervous for his or her safety. Although you may not want to be that parent who constantly worries or harangues their kids about staying safe, the statistics show that your fears are not misplaced.

What can I do to help keep my teen driver safe?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and numerous other sources, teen drivers are far more likely than adult drivers to be involved in car accidents. Furthermore, auto accidents are the leading cause of teen deaths throughout the United States.

Although the stats paint a pretty bleak picture, there’s plenty you can do as a parent to help protect your teen when he or she starts driving. Of course, you can’t eliminate all the potential risks, but by applying some of the following suggestions, you and your teen can have an open dialog about smart and safe driving:

Hire an attorney who understands how to handle cases involving teen drivers

If your teen as been involved in a car accident, it’s important to contact an attorney who can help you understand your options. At Shollenberger Januzzi & Wolfe, LLP, LLP, we will provide you with the resources and representation your family needs.