Keep Your Hyundai Peace of Mind - Even in an Accident
Monday, April 9, 2012
Do’s
· Ensure you are not injured. If you are safe, check for others in your car and make sure they are okay too. Check with other involved parties, if any.
· Call 911 for help immediately if someone is injured. Render first aid if possible.
· Fill out and print the handy diagram below in advance and keep it in your glove box with your registration and proof of insurance. In case of an accident, exchange information with the other involved party!
· If there are any witnesses of the accident, collect contact information from them too.
· If you are carrying a camera, remember to take photographs of the accident and make a record of the traffic condition, weather condition, and record other relevant information.
· If possible, contact your insurance company from the accident spot. They might give you some valuable information or might ask for important documents such as a copy of the police report.
Don’ts
· Don’t leave the accident spot without securing contact information from the other involved party.
· Don’t discuss any personal information like your health condition or mental state as these can be used against you.
Know your Rights
· Accidents are always stressful events. Knowing your rights as a consumer for collision repair may ease your condition a bit. Legally speaking, you have the right to get your collision repaired in your choice of repair shop with original equipments parts used in the repair.
· Different states have different disclosure laws regarding collision repair. Some states have disclosure laws instructing repair shops to inform to the consumer when something other than OE parts will be used.
· According to some state disclosure laws the consumer is to be notified only if rebuilt or remanufactured parts (as opposed to OE parts) are used in the repair of the vehicle.
· Some states have disclosure laws which state that the consumer be notified prior to the start of repairs, that their vehicle will be repaired with insurer-specified non-OE parts. Other states require that this information be disclosed to the consumer only after repairs have been made.
· Some states require that any use of non-OE parts be equal to or better quality than the OE part. (The equality of an aftermarket part compared to an Acura Genuine part may be difficult if not impossible to determine as American Honda does not make public the engineering specs of its parts.)
· Further, a few states ask that consumers be notified that their vehicle will be repaired with insurer-specified parts only during the vehicle's warranty period. Other states use a mileage limitation. Still others use a model-year designation. In any case, once the restriction has expired, the shop is no longer legally bound to the consumer in that manner.
· Certain states require that original equipment parts must be used for the first 30 months of the vehicle's life while some states have no disclosure or consent laws with regard to collision repair.
If you’re a Hyundai owner, you have the peace of mind of knowing that you’re in one of the safest vehicles on the road, but no one is exempt from the daily dangers of driving. We encourage you to get to know the safety features of your vehicle, make sure you’re taking care of the maintenance to keep those safety systems running, and try to get the best coverage for your vehicle as possible – repairs are costly!
Also, this is one blog you should print, as you should also keep copies of the diagram and information form below to help with documenting accident details! Even the smallest fender-bender can be stressful enough to forget even the most obvious information.
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