Forget the Naughty or Nice List - 3 in 10 Americans Landed on Santa's Injured List

As we all get into the season to be jolly, are we neglecting our personal safety while preparing for the holidays? 30% of Americans have been injured doing holiday related activities according to the latest ValuePenguin.com by LendingTree survey of more than 2,000 Americans. Here are our key findings

Here are our key findings:

30% of celebrators say they’ve injured themselves during the holidays, and 24% of those injured said they needed to seek our medical attention at urgent care, the emergency room or elsewhere.

Cuts from opening or wrapping packages or gifts is how most Americans hurt themselves. 13% of injured celebrators cite cuts, followed by slipping or tripping outdoors (11%) and cooking injuries from holiday meals (10%).

The tree isn’t the only thing getting lit. 12% of celebrators who were injured say they were intoxicated. Last year’s holiday hazards survey found that 18% of respondents admitted to setting up their tree while drunk.

Decking the halls can also come with risks - 78% of Americans who’ve put up holiday lights left them on overnight. That’s a major risk as electrical problems are responsible for about a third of home Christmas tree fires.

Fur babies are a Holiday Peril too! 47% of pet owners said their furry friends messed up or destroyed holiday decorations. Holiday decorations like Tinsel, poisonous plants (like Mistletoe), candles, lights and breakable ornaments can also injure your your pet, , make them sick.

Full Report and Methodology here: https://www.valuepenguin.com/holiday-hazards-survey

According to ValuePenguin Insurance Expert Nick VinZant, awareness and preparedness is key. "While we don't want to think about the perils of the holiday season, it's better to be aware of potential dangers so you can avoid injuries or significant financial losses". He adds, "If the unthinkable happens, your home or renters insurance will offer you some measure of financial protection from holiday disasters like fires, damage to your property, loss of personal property or even liability if something happens to a guest at your holiday party."