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You probably have a lot of useless knowledge in your head. Most people do. They remember things like the name of the band that sang “Come On, Eileen” (Dexy’s Midnight Runners) or Barry Bonds’ career batting average (.298) or who J.Lo dated after Marc Anthony but before Alex Rodriguez (Casper Smart, but also Drake). Knowing dumb stuff like this only makes it more frustrating when you can’t remember something you ought to, like where you left your keys this morning.

Do something smart today. Learn a bit more about something that actually matters. While you may hope to never be involved in a serious car accident, there are no guarantees that you won’t someday meet with that fate (if you haven’t already been). If and when that day comes, it will be important for you to know a few things about car accidents.

Well-maintained cars are safer

When it comes to car accidents, cars matter. You probably know that cars, trucks, and other vehicles can have different safety features and different safety ratings. But you also need to remember that your vehicle can become less safe over time — especially if you don’t care for it properly, caution the pros who offer automotive and diesel certifications in New York state. 

So keep up with maintenance. You’ll be safer when your car is more responsive to your smart driving choices, and a well-maintained car will be less likely to break down or otherwise fail in crucial situations.

Drunken driving isn’t the only deadly driving condition to watch for

How do you avoid car accidents? You drive safely, of course, but it’s not enough to just do your best after you get behind the wheel — some of the most important safety decisions you make in regard to driving happen before you start up your car.

Drunken driving can be a deadly mistake. But what you may not realize is that other conditions can make it nearly or even equally dangerous to drive. Distractions are deadly: Something as common as eating while driving can be shockingly dangerous. And driving while drowsy is horrifically dangerous, too. You don’t have to be drunk to be operating at less than your usual abilities.

Getting safer could save you money

Some of the best ways to avoid accidents are also among the best ways to save some money. Defensive driving courses and other driver’s training courses will make you a better and safer driver; and, since your new skills make you less of a liability, you may see your training translate to savings on your insurance premiums. Also, you’ll be avoiding the rate hikes and repair costs that you’d incur if you were getting into fender benders because of your lack of care and training.

You may have legal options after an accident

It’s rare to find anyone who really wants to get involved in a lawsuit. But, sometimes, suing someone can be necessary. If you’re hurt in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, then you should consider your options.

Being the victim of a car accident can have serious consequences. You could suffer painful injuries, and you could land in financial trouble because of ambulance bills, hospital bills, and doctor bills. You may find yourself unable to work because of an injury or a long-term disability. All of these things will be undeserved. After all, you didn’t cause the accident.
This is the sort of situation that personal injury law was made for, explains one Nashville car accident attorney. In Tennessee and beyond, personal injury law allows victims to sue for damages, including medical expenses, pain and suffering, and more.

Author: Brandon Park