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How to Travel Safely with Your Pets

Traveling with your beloved pet in the car can be a fun experience if you know how to stay safe. Here are some things you can do to ensure the safety of your pet and your family when traveling long distances in the car.


Get a Large Crate
One way to keep your pet safe is to put them in a well-ventilated crate during the trip. This will prevent them from walking around in the car and disturbing the driver. Make sure the crate is large enough so they can stretch out and turn around so they won’t feel so confined.

Get a Microchip and Collar
Microchips are great ways to keep track of your pet in case they happen to get away from you. They are also inexpensive to implant. You should also put a collar on your pet with tags that give your contact information, such as your cell phone number, address and any other information you think would be relevant.

Keep Their Head Inside the Car
It might seem cute to see a dog riding down the highway with the wind blowing through his hair. But this could turn into a disaster if they are hit by a flying object.  Make sure your pets keep all of their body parts inside the car to prevent a freak accident.

Bring Your Own Water
Drinking water from unfamiliar areas could result in upset stomachs for both you and your pets. Bring plenty of bottled water or water from your tap to help prevent any stomach issues from occurring in the car.

Keeping your pet safe and healthy on a long car trip is essential for everyone’s enjoyment. Use these tips and you and your pets can have a fun and exciting adventure.

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Your Guide on the Procedure for a Car Accident

A car accident in Tokyo, Japan.

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Following a car accident, people are shaken and scared. Well-meant actions and comments can, unfortunately, cause problems later on. Know these do’s and don’ts so that if the time comes, you will respond appropriately.

1. Keep a pen, paper, disposable camera and emergency contact information in your glove compartment at all times. Take notes, names, numbers and addresses. Get the name of the insurance companies for all drivers involved. Things that you think you will remember are easily forgotten when you are under stress.

2. If it is safe, move the vehicles to the side of the road. If it is not safe, buckle seatbelts and wait in the car until help arrives. Unless you are trained in emergency care, avoid offering medical assistance to injured people after an accident. Your well-meaning gestures may actually cause harm.

3. Photograph the scene and the area where the accident occurred. Contact emergency workers and your insurance company. Only do this when all the victims of the accident are safely out of the flow of traffic.

4. Never admit fault in an accident, no matter what the circumstances are. Also avoid saying you are sorry. These could be considered admissions of guilt. Even if you believe you know exactly what happened, avoid accepting blame. Issues may come up later proving your innocence, such as another driver being intoxicated or not having a valid driver’s license.

5. Know what your insurance covers. After an accident is no time to wonder whether you are covered for a tow truck or rental car.

Sometimes a simple insurance claim to your insurer or the other driver’s insurer is denied for no good reason. At this point, contact a Florida personal injury attorney  to find out your rights and how to protect your interests.

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