Many car accidents are the result of driver error, but you should also pay special attention to the condition of your vehicle before you take it on the road. In some cases, mechanical issues can lead to a car accident or make the accident worse. Here are some things to look out for to ensure that you and your family are safe on the road.
Taillights or headlights that don’t work
If the lights in the front or rear of your vehicle are not working, you may not be able to see well, especially if you’re driving at night. This can slow your reaction time and cause a major collision.
Broken windshield wipers
You should be able to see clearly at all times when you’re driving. If your windshield wipers aren’t working as they should, you won’t be able to remove snow and rain from your windshield, which could cause you to veer off the road or run into another vehicle.
Worn tires
If your tires are worn down or need to be inflated, there’s a greater chance that you’ll have a tire blowout on the road. This will likely cause you to lose control of the car, and you’ll also be putting other drivers in danger.
Faulty suspension and steering system
When you can’t properly steer your car, you may not be able to avoid an object in the road or another vehicle in time to stop a collision. If your car’s suspension is not working well, you’ll experience bouncing and swaying on the road, which can make you lose control of your car.
Malfunctioning brakes
This mechanical issue can cause a serious motor vehicle accident. If you’re not able to stop in time, you could rear-end another vehicle or run into a tree or pedestrian. Check your brakes often and take your car to be repaired if you notice that you’re not stopping fast enough or if your brakes squeal when you press them.
If you’re in a car accident, it’s important to have a lawyer on your side to walk you through the process of getting the compensation you deserve. A personal injury attorney may thoroughly research your case to find out who is at fault and help you negotiate a settlement for your injuries, include lost wages and medical care.