Driving into 2024 Safely: Mike Morse’s Law Firm’s ‘Ride Free NYE’ Returns for the 2nd Year

The countdown to the New Year is upon us, meaning the festivities are under way. As the city gears up for a night of celebration and revelry, Attorney Mike Morse and his seasoned law firm, with over three decades of service in Michigan, are not only champions of justice for auto accident and injury victims but also the guardians of safety on one of the most perilous nights for drivers.

For the second consecutive year, the Mike Morse Law Firm is unveiling its “Ride Free NYE” campaign, which helps metro Detroiters who are seeking a safe journey into the promising embrace of 2024. Amid the excitement of choosing the perfect venue for New Year’s Eve festivities, the firm is urging everyone not to overlook the paramount consideration of how to return home responsibly.

In a strategic move to proactively support their mission of safeguarding the rights of accident victims, the law firm is offering 1,000 complimentary Uber rides through a voucher system. The significance of this initiative is heightened as it unfolds on a night notorious for its elevated risks on the roads.

Mike Morse, the recognizable face on billboards throughout the city and the founder of the esteemed law firm, emphasized the firm’s commitment to both advocacy and prevention. In a press release, he conveyed, “As we approach New Year’s Eve, a time of celebration and reflection, our firm wants to do our part to help everyone have a safe and responsible way to ring in the new year.” Morse’s vision extends beyond legal advocacy, encompassing proactive measures to curtail accidents, promote responsible behavior, and ensure a secure and joyous commencement to the new year.

The mechanics of the “Ride Free NYE” campaign are simple yet impactful. Between December 26th and December 31st, revelers can secure a $20 Uber voucher online at 855mikewins.com/ridefreenye, subject to availability. The vouchers are designed to cover rides taken in metro Detroit between 5 p.m. on Sunday, December 31, and 5 a.m. on Monday, January 1.

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