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Either you can buy a car accident kit, or you can grab a canvas bag and put one together. The first things you should have in your auto accident kit are a pad of paper, a pen, and a pencil. On the pad of paper, it is smart to write down a checklist of things to do after the accident.

The first thing you should do is get lots of pictures of your car accident scene. Having lots of pictures from the crash site will clearly show the amount of your damages. If you have lots of pictures, the insurance company can't deny the extent of your damages.

When Mercedes Benz first designed this car for the United States, safety was their driving concern. They knew Americans would never buy such a small car without a stellar safety record. Safety is built into every aspect of the smart car design, and all of the safety features are available as standard items, not as upgrades, as they often are in larger vehicles.

One of the most important features that you should be concerned about is safety. After all, the main purpose of any car seat is to help protect against the effects of a car crash. Convertible car seats are no different and the top companies have put a lot of time into making sure their products can hold up to rigorous testing. For example, one company, Britax, does twice as many tests as required by federal safety tests in America to help make a safer one. This is great news for parents who worry about their little one. The testing is done to guard against front impact collisions and side collisions.

Towing a vehicle to a salvage yard is expensive to have done. It is dangerous, as well as time consuming, for you to do yourself. So these old junkers just sit, year after year. This is a shame because they could be put to good use. Whether as a fixer project for someone else, or as a handy tax write off for you, if donated to charity.

Once the analysis is completed, it is advised to start calling around to various buyers. The most credible salvaged car buyers are junk car removal companies, scrap yards, and "cash for cars" services. These are the industries that pay the most for salvaged, wrecked, and junked vehicles. It is important to contact multiple businesses, even if they are not in your area. This type of research will give you an idea for the going rate of the junk vehicle you have and the condition it is in; then you can confidently distinguish between fair offers and potential scams.

File an insurance claim. This should be done as quickly as possible after the accident. For minor accidents, you can even call from the scene and make sure that your claim is in as fast as possible. Not only does this mean you can shorten the amount of time that it takes for your claim to go through, you have the added benefit of police officers there to help you explain the situation and give them information.

Exchange Information. Make sure to exchange all of the pertinent information including demographic info, insurance company and policy number along with license plate number. Also make a description of each car including make, model, year, etc and draw out the exact location and how it happened. It is important to maintain composure, but do not admit fault or start a fight. Also, if there are witnesses in the vicinity it's a good idea to obtain names and contact information to back up the accident history.

In a crash, your car comes to an abrupt halt. If the car crashes at 40 mph, your dog will be smashed into the front of the travel compartment at the equivalent speed, more often than not resulting in fatal injuries. I think you'll agree, this really is a sickening thought.

There are numerous models available in the marketplace that can confuse any parent while making the decision, but if you do your research right, you will for sure make the right choice. Most popular brands among parents are Britax, Evenflo, Chicco, Graco and Safety First. All these offer different features that offer the level of comfort to the parents concerned with the safety of their child. Still these models differ at many levels.