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Can Taking Good Care of Your Car Prevent Accidents?

Published on Mar 21, 2018 at 2:24 pm in Car Accidents.

As a driver, you want to make sure you’re doing everything you can to be safe on the road. This includes obeying speed limits, always signaling turns, and avoiding distractions while driving. But there’s more than you can do to ensure safety. Regular car maintenance keeps your car running smoothly. You want to be able to depend on your car to get you safely to your destination. Neglecting your car could lead to degradation of car parts and could cause complications on the road.

In the event of an accident, there are people ready to help you. A Charleston car accident lawyer from DiPiero Simmons McGinley & Bastress, PLLC will be at your side to get you compensation for your injuries or damages done to your property. You won’t have to worry about dealing with harassing calls from insurance adjusters or feel like you have to settle for less than what you’re owed.

What Does Taking Care of Your Car Do for You?

Many people use their car every day. The wear and tear of everyday use build up over time. It’s not safe to ignore car problems or try to avoid the mechanic. While people may avoid car upkeep to try and save money, an accident caused by tire blowout or brake failure will end up being more financially and physically costly.

A responsible driver should keep an eye on these main five components of their vehicle:

  • Brakes. You need your brakes to respond when you stop quickly whether it’s from someone swerving in front of you or the car in front of you brakes suddenly. These should be checked by a professional at least once a year to make sure they’re in good shape.
  • Tires. It’s important to check your tire pressure so they don’t blow out while you’re driving. Blowouts can inhibit your control of the vehicle and possible cause an accident. Replacing tires when the treads are worn out also prevents the chance of skidding.
  • Engine. Getting your car serviced will allow a professional to look at the engine and make sure everything is functioning correctly.
  • Antifreeze. Check if your antifreeze is doing its job because some don’t always perform consistently. Antifreeze helps your engine run in cold weather—the time you really don’t want your car to break down. Antifreeze also helps with defrosting and heating the car.
  • Windshield Wipers and Lights. Your car should have windshield wiper fluid and efficient windshield wipers to keep your windshield clear. If your vision is obstructed, you could miss seeing something on the road and potentially risk an accident. If one of your headlights seems dim or goes out, get it fixed immediately. You want to have all the sight advantages when driving at night.

Apart from taking care of individual aspects of your car, regular maintenance keeps your car running well and you won’t have to deal with the inconvenience of a break down. Losing your main mode of transportation is difficult and frustrating, because now you have to find alternative ways to get to work and run errands. It’s easier to keep that stress out of your life by taking care of your car.

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