- February 15, 2019
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When we think about collision damage, we usually think about bent body panels, broken lights and smashed front and rear ends. What about the inside of your car? Between air bags, seat belts, interior panels, and seats, there’s a lot that can be damaged in the cab, even if it remains intact after the accident.
Winter driving may be coming to an end, but the spring thaw brings new challenges to driving. These tips will help you avoid collisions caused by road work, rain, deer, other drivers, and your own medication. Road Work Road work starts back up in the spring, leading to delays and increased driving dangers for both
Rear end collisions are the most common type of car accident in the U.S: the NHTSA estimates that 40% of all collisions involve rear-end damage, which is around 6 million accidents per year. Worse still, the design of modern cars means that the full damage from these accidents is often hidden. At first glance, it