Your Florida Thanksgiving Road Trip Checklist (Don’t Skip #3!)
Thanksgiving in Florida means packing up the car, grabbing your favorite snacks, and driving under blue skies while everyone else is freezing up north. But between the packed highways, sudden rain showers, and distracted drivers, even a simple trip can get stressful fast. A little preparation can make the difference between a smooth ride and a rough holiday.
Here’s your go-to checklist to keep the road trip safe and your holiday plans on track.
1. Check your car before you go
Before hitting play on your playlist, take a few minutes to look over your car. Check tire pressure, lights, wipers, and fluid levels. Make sure your spare tire is in good shape, too. A quick check now can save you hours of waiting for help later.
2. Pack smart
Along with your gifts and leftovers, bring the essentials. Keep water, snacks, chargers, and an emergency kit with jumper cables and first aid supplies in the car. Florida weather can change in minutes, so it’s always better to be prepared for anything.

3. Know the 14-Day Rule
If you are in a car accident, you have only 14 days to seek medical attention and file your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claim in Florida. Even a minor crash counts. Missing that deadline could mean losing your right to coverage for medical bills or lost wages. Always get checked out by a doctor after an accident, then call the Good Guys so we can help you protect your rights while you focus on recovery.
4. Time your trip
Holiday traffic in Florida can be intense, especially on Wednesday afternoon and Sunday evening. Try leaving early in the morning or later at night to avoid the worst of it. Apps like Waze or Google Maps can help you plan smarter routes and skip unnecessary stress.
5. Stay focused
Long drives and heavy meals make it easy to lose focus. Take breaks, switch drivers when you can, and avoid using your phone while driving. Staying alert can prevent more than just delays; it can prevent accidents.
Thanksgiving should be about family, food, and good memories, not fender benders and frustration. With a little preparation and by knowing your rights, you can enjoy the drive and the celebration that follows.
If a crash happens, don’t wait or wonder what to do next; get the support you deserve.
Call the Good Guys at 800-800-LAWS and let us handle the rest.




