5 Items to Keep in a Roadside Emergency Kit

Though it is unpleasant to think of being involved in a motor vehicle accident or suffering mechanical problems while on the roadway, it is strongly advisable to prepare for that circumstance. A car accident or breakdown can be frightening and you may be without immediate access to the help of others. In order to meet the unusual challenges presented by such a harrowing situation, it is wise to keep and maintain a roadside emergency kit.

If you have been injured in a car accident caused by another party’s negligence or recklessness, contact the Rhinelander car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today to discuss your legal options with a qualified attorney.

Never Leave Home Without These Items

Assembling a roadside emergency kit is fairly simple. Your specific needs may vary according to the nature of your driving habits, local terrain, and climate concerns. However, the following are five items that should be kept in every kit:

  1. First aid kit to treat small injuries you may sustain in an accident
  2. Flashlight with extra batteries so you can work on your car at night
  3. Flares or triangle warning signs to divert traffic away from your vehicle
  4. Jack, lug wrench, and spare tire in case of a flat tire
  5. Provisions like food, water, and even a blanket or poncho to protect you from cold weather or rain

You may not be able to control when and where an accident will happen, but you can control how prepared you are to respond to the emergency.

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As the victim of a collision caused by another driver or third-party’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue financial compensation for medical bills, vehicle repairs, and other damages related to the accident. Contact the Rhinelander car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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