Understand your options when you've accidentally locked yourself out of your car.
It happens to us all. Whether your mind was on other things or your key slipped out of your pocket and onto the car seat, you may find yourself locked out of your vehicle. To help you navigate this situation without panicking, here are a few steps to help.
Breathe
First, check that all of your doors cannot be opened. If you haven't, double-check to be sure. You don't want to face a pointless lockout charge. Now that you're sure it's locked, it's time to take stock of your options. Begin with your spare key. Do you have one? Can anyone bring it to you? You may even be able to call a taxi home to collect the key and then get a lift back to your parked car. If your spare key is not accessible to you, it's time to consider your other options.
Roadside Assistance
You may have roadside assistance from your car insurer or vehicle manufacturer. Either way, now is a good time to call them and understand how they can help. This beauty of a service helps you when you are stranded on the road. It does so with speedy response times, too! Roadside assistance can help you when you've been locked out of your vehicle, have a dead battery, empty gas tank, a flat tire, and more.
Call a Pro
If you don't have roadside assistance, then your next best bet is to call a professional. Most tow truck services offer lockout services, but be sure to confirm this with them before you call them out. Other options include calling a professional locksmith or an automotive repair business.
Locking yourself out of your vehicle is a rite of passage. When it does happen, this guide can help you make sure you get back on the road as soon as possible. For the right
car insurance and roadside assistance for your needs,
contact the experts at Bell Black Insurance. We serve all insurance needs for those in Idaho Falls, Island Park, Driggs, Victor, Swan Valley, Ashton, and the neighboring communities in Idaho, as well as Jackson and Star Valley in Wyoming.