Automotive Maintenance
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Provided by the Automotive Service AssociationThe following simple and inexpensive preventive inspections may extend the life of your vehicle, ensure safer operation and even benefit the environment.












Courtesy: Automotive Service Association
NICB recommends the following actions to avoid being a victim of a staged accident:
- • Avoid tailgating to ensure there's plenty of distance between you and the vehicle in front of you in case they suddenly hit the brakes. • Even if damage is minimal, call the police to an accident scene and obtain a police report with the officer's name. This makes it harder for the criminal to intentionally damage the car later and collect a larger claim against your insurance policy.
• Use your cell phone camera or carry a disposable camera in your car to document any damage and take photos to verify the number of passengers in other vehicles.
• Avoid "runners" and "cappers" - people who suddenly appear at an accident scene and try to direct you to doctors and attorneys. They are usually part of the criminal scheme.
• Steer clear of tow trucks that arrive on the scene without anyone having called for service. These are often cappers for body shops.
• Be wary of medical providers who insist you file a personal injury claim after an accident, especially if you are not hurt.