32 min

Summer Vacation Safety Tips Part 1 | Keep Your Family Safe the Summer | UTLRadio Peter J. Lamont Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)

    • Entrepreneurship

Summer is finally here! That means . . . Vacation! In Part 1 of this 2-part episode host, Peter J. Lamont talks about summer vacation safety and liability issues. In this episode, Peter talks about travel and hotel safety. He provides important information concerning legal cases that he worked on when he used to represent insurance companies and he draws from his own personal experiences. Vacations are supposed to be fun, relaxing, and stress-free (unless you have kids lol), listen to Peter's tips to avoid liability and injury and have the best vacation ever. 
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Don't miss this episode of Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)! Want to listen to an episode that you missed?  No problem, all episodes are available on iTunes and on our website, www.utlradio.com  Make sure that you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when new episodes are available.  
If you want even more business or legal information, subscribe to our YouTube channel!  
UTLRadio: http://www.UTLRadio.com  
Legal: http://www.pjlesq.com   Twitter: @pjllaw  
Please subscribe to the Podcast and visit us at www.UTLRadio.com for free business and legal information.
UTLRadio is a service of the Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont. The Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont is a premier, New Jersey real estate, business, contract, and litigation law firm with offices in New Jersey and New York. The firm services businesses of all sizes throughout the entire state of New Jersey, including Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County, and Essex County, and throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The firm's main office is conveniently located in Wyckoff, New Jersey
 
Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The statements and opinions contained in this podcast do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, listening to this podcast does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you have a legal issue or concern, you should consult with an attorney in your state.

Summer is finally here! That means . . . Vacation! In Part 1 of this 2-part episode host, Peter J. Lamont talks about summer vacation safety and liability issues. In this episode, Peter talks about travel and hotel safety. He provides important information concerning legal cases that he worked on when he used to represent insurance companies and he draws from his own personal experiences. Vacations are supposed to be fun, relaxing, and stress-free (unless you have kids lol), listen to Peter's tips to avoid liability and injury and have the best vacation ever. 
----more----
Don't miss this episode of Understanding the Law Radio (UTLRadio)! Want to listen to an episode that you missed?  No problem, all episodes are available on iTunes and on our website, www.utlradio.com  Make sure that you subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when new episodes are available.  
If you want even more business or legal information, subscribe to our YouTube channel!  
UTLRadio: http://www.UTLRadio.com  
Legal: http://www.pjlesq.com   Twitter: @pjllaw  
Please subscribe to the Podcast and visit us at www.UTLRadio.com for free business and legal information.
UTLRadio is a service of the Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont. The Law Offices of Peter J. Lamont is a premier, New Jersey real estate, business, contract, and litigation law firm with offices in New Jersey and New York. The firm services businesses of all sizes throughout the entire state of New Jersey, including Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County, and Essex County, and throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The firm's main office is conveniently located in Wyckoff, New Jersey
 
Please note: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The statements and opinions contained in this podcast do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, listening to this podcast does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you have a legal issue or concern, you should consult with an attorney in your state.

32 min