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October 08, 2011

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Birmingham Personal Injury Lawyers

Thanks for the advice. The first thing to do is to call a police and for medication as soon as possible. But if you were injured that my not be possible.

DUI

Those are some great tips! Thanks for sharing... also remember never to drink and drive, it never ends well.

Guy Chambliss

This is great! You should always be sure of what you say to anybody. Records of your statements are kept, and changing what you've said might lead to further trouble. These tips sure are helpful, especially for first time car owners. :) Thanks!

Alecia Longsworth

Car owners should keep a copy of this with them wherever they go! These things can help them a lot, especially in times of trouble. Take note of the 4th step too. Cameras are handy. Perhaps everyone should always carry theirs while traveling!

Charla Mcguyer

The acronym for the essential car parts to be fixed before going on a trip is BLOWBAG: Battery, Lights, Oil, Water, Brake, Air, and Gas. Fixing and inspecting those vital parts can minimize the risk of encountering problems on the road and help prevent accidents.

Stephen Schaunt

Assessing any possible personal injuries and describing to a police officer how an accident happened are best done with a level mind. Stay calm. Keeping your emotions in check also minimizes the possibility of heated arguments between those involved in the accident.

Air Intake Kits

I have never been in an accident before nor saw things happen in real life before. For some experience, one time it was almost gonna happen but the driver recovered its balance and we were back on safety. Anyway, thanks for the tips.

Air Intake Kits

I have never been in an accident before nor saw things happen in real life before. For some experience, one time it was almost gonna happen but the driver recovered its balance and we were back on safety. Anyway, thanks for the tips.

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