What To Do After A Fender Bender

By Maryl Joop


As the mornings are getting colder, most likely, your first thought isn't about getting your car ready for the winter. It's important to make sure that you are prepared though as it starts to get below freezing. Winters can be hard on a car, especially if it is outside. Below are a few things to check and do to make sure that your car is running at its best and to help you get the most out of your car this winter season.

Depending on where you live, you may want to make sure that you have the right tires on your car. Getting some good winter tires will help you a lot when driving around in ice and snow. Although winter tires typically don't last as long as regular tires, they absolutely will give you more traction which will keep you safer during the winter.

It may seem harmless, but all those big pink bunny key chains hanging from your ignition can actually do some damage. The weight of the key chains will wear down the tumblers inside the ignition which leads to ignition switch failure.

Take off those extra key chains and postpone any switch failure. If your ignition key sticks when you try to use it, that means your ignition key is about ready to fail and you need to replace it immediately.

The idea of having to contact a lawyer after a fender bender is not desirable by any stretch of the imagination. We would like to think that we can resolve the matter by talking to everyone involved.

When it comes time to replace your windshield washer reservoir, do not use water. You may think it is the obvious and cheap decision that will help just as well but it would be a mistake. Not only will it not clean the window as sufficiently but it will freeze in the winter and damage the whole washer system. If you know that you are out of windshield washing fluid do not run the pump as doing so will damage it.

With all of the snow and slush in winter, you and the rest of the world are pretty convinced that no washing is necessary. This is actually an incorrect assumption as winter is the most important time for you to wash your car. The most damage to it can be done by the snow, slush, mud, dirt, sand, and especially rock salt.

Consulting with the insurance companies representing each side of the accident is much easier than bringing in legal representation. These organizations are better at coming in and sorting out the situation more than the lawyers. Attorneys are trained to find an angle they can use to justify their involvement in the situation. Insurance companies are completely different in that one of their main purposes is to step in and settle these disputes.

When the responsible party in an accident doesn't have insurance, you might have to go back to the legal arena. You should enter the situation with good intentions and hope for the best possible outcome.




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By Maryl Joop


As the mornings are getting colder, most likely, your first thought isn't about getting your car ready for the winter. It's important to make sure that you are prepared though as it starts to get below freezing. Winters can be hard on a car, especially if it is outside. Below are a few things to check and do to make sure that your car is running at its best and to help you get the most out of your car this winter season.

Depending on where you live, you may want to make sure that you have the right tires on your car. Getting some good winter tires will help you a lot when driving around in ice and snow. Although winter tires typically don't last as long as regular tires, they absolutely will give you more traction which will keep you safer during the winter.

It may seem harmless, but all those big pink bunny key chains hanging from your ignition can actually do some damage. The weight of the key chains will wear down the tumblers inside the ignition which leads to ignition switch failure.

Take off those extra key chains and postpone any switch failure. If your ignition key sticks when you try to use it, that means your ignition key is about ready to fail and you need to replace it immediately.

The idea of having to contact a lawyer after a fender bender is not desirable by any stretch of the imagination. We would like to think that we can resolve the matter by talking to everyone involved.

When it comes time to replace your windshield washer reservoir, do not use water. You may think it is the obvious and cheap decision that will help just as well but it would be a mistake. Not only will it not clean the window as sufficiently but it will freeze in the winter and damage the whole washer system. If you know that you are out of windshield washing fluid do not run the pump as doing so will damage it.

With all of the snow and slush in winter, you and the rest of the world are pretty convinced that no washing is necessary. This is actually an incorrect assumption as winter is the most important time for you to wash your car. The most damage to it can be done by the snow, slush, mud, dirt, sand, and especially rock salt.

Consulting with the insurance companies representing each side of the accident is much easier than bringing in legal representation. These organizations are better at coming in and sorting out the situation more than the lawyers. Attorneys are trained to find an angle they can use to justify their involvement in the situation. Insurance companies are completely different in that one of their main purposes is to step in and settle these disputes.

When the responsible party in an accident doesn't have insurance, you might have to go back to the legal arena. You should enter the situation with good intentions and hope for the best possible outcome.




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