Essential Things to Keep in Your Car in Case of a Car Accident

No matter how experienced you are, car accidents come uninvited. Therefore you must be personally prepared for the possibility of an accident even before it occurs. If you suffer from a car accident, an Idaho car accident attorney will help you deal with all the legal aspects and make sure that you get a claim that pays for all the damages and injuries you suffered. 

However, as the famous saying goes, “prevention is better than cure” there are a few items that you must keep in your car for your safety in case an accident happens. 

First aid kit

If you or anyone has suffered severe injuries, you must call 911 for immediate help. However, if immediate assistance is not necessary and you have to treat minor injuries before medical help arrives, you can use the first aid kit kept in your car. An excellent first aid kit must include:

  • Gloves
  • Bandages of various kinds.
  • Medical tape.
  • Hydrogen peroxide.
  • Instant cold compress.
  • Scissors.
  • First aid manual.
  • Ointments for burns.
  • Alcohol wipes.
  • Aspirin or any other general painkillers. 

It is also essential that you take a CPR course that will help save a life. It is a short course that can be done within a day and can help you in any emergency.

Insurance proof 

As you may know, it is mandatory to keep a copy of your insurance proof. It helps you when you are exchanging information with the opposite party. The police officials might also need your insurance company details while filling the accident report.

Road flares 

Road flares are helpful when it comes to nighttime accidents. There are two primary uses of road flares:

  • They help the police in determining your exact location.
  • If you put them around the car, it will help other vehicles to avoid running into it and, in this way, prevent your vehicle from further damage.

However, you must learn how to light and use road flares before you use them.

Emergency contact numbers

Emergency contact numbers must be readily accessible on your phone. Apart from 911, your emergency contact must also include:

  • Insurance company.
  • Car rental company.
  • Tow company.
  • Your closest friends and family.
  • Additional items 

There are a few other things that you must keep in your car which will help you if you are stranded in the middle of the road. They must include:

  • Phone charger.
  • A notepad and pen.
  • Extra cash.
  • An umbrella.
  • Emergency contact numbers are written on the notepad.
  • Flashlights.
  • Water and energy bars.

Taking preventive measures before any emergency and keeping everything mentioned above in your car will help you and your family in case of a car mishap.