Stopping Unsafe Driving
Drunk driving and distracted driving are two of the leading causes of auto accidents. Every day, we see first hand the devestation these accidents can cause.
We believe prevention is key to stopping these tragedies from happening. Our law firm provides educational programs, public service announcements, and other resources to raise awareness about the deadly results of being distracted or drunk behind the wheel.
Here are just a few of the ways we are working to make our roads safer:
Throughout the years, our law firm has become well-known for taking a stand against drinking and driving. Each year – especially throughout the holiday season – Edgar Snyder & Associates strives to remind the public about the dangers of drinking and driving.
Put a fun twist on your next party with these refreshing and fun mocktails. These non-alcoholic drink recipes are a great alternative for the designated drivers at your next party.
We respect motorcyclists, because we count ourselves among them. At our law firm, we enjoy getting involved through different motorcycle events and organizations. We’ve come to know many fellow riders and have been thrilled to help out some great causes.
Our law firm teamed up with Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC to present Road Radio USA for six years. During Edgar Snyder & Associates' sponsorship of the show, Road Radio visited 164 venues, including 160 schools and reached 66,825 students.
Edgar Snyder & Associates has sponsored the Save A Life Tour, a program aimed to discourage students from underage drinking and drunk driving.
We are proud to have provided $150,000 in scholarship money over the years. Our 2019 contest is now open and accepting entries. Learn how to apply here.
Our law firm is a proud sponsor of the Trooper Kenton Iwaniec TakeOff Memorial Race. Started in honor of Trooper Kenton Iwaniec, a Pennsylvania State Trooper who was killed by a drunk driver, the race raises awareness about the seriousness of impaired driving and encourages community support in reducing drunk driving deaths. It takes place every April at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Kenton's alma mater.