Windshield Maintenance

Auto manufacturers consider windshields to be part of every vehicle’s safety system. Not only do windshields protect you from flying debris, but they also lend structural support to vehicles. Therefore, it is very important to you to properly care for your windshield so that it can continue protecting you.

There are several steps that you can take to keep your windshield strong and safe. Sadly, though, if your windshield is defective, it may not be able to protect you no matter how well you take care of it. If you have suffered due to a flawed windshield, you should contact a Stevens Point auto defect attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about your legal options.

Safety Purposes of Windshields

Windshields perform several key jobs in order to keep you as safe as possible. The safety purposes of windshields include:

  • Protecting you from flying debris on the road
  • Holding up the roof in case of a rollover accident
  • Keeping you inside the car so that you do not get thrown out in an accident
  • Stopping rain and other elements from obscuring your vision

Because of these important functions, it is important to make sure that the windshield of your vehicle is properly maintained.

Wipers and Fluid

Windshield wipers and windshield fluid are also important. You should change your wipers regularly so that you can wipe away rain and other obstructions so that you can see while driving. Additionally, windshield fluid can help you defrost your windshield as well as clean away things like water spots and bird feces.

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While windshields are important for your safety, they can also put you in danger if they are defective. For instance, improperly coated and bonded windshields can shatter in hot temperatures. If you have been hurt by a defective windshield, contact an experienced Stevens Point auto defect lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today.

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