What to do if you are locked out of your car

Being locked out of your car just plain sucks. It might have only happened to you once or twice in your life – or maybe not at all. Auto Locksmiths have listed things you should do if you’ve locked your keys inside of your car or you otherwise can’t get access to your vehicle?

Call 911 in Emergency Situations

The first thing you should do if you’re locked out of your car is to take note of your surroundings and ensure your personal safety. If you’re in urgent need of assistance and you fear for your safety, you should dial 911 as soon as possible.

Depending on your circumstances, you might be safe waiting near your vehicle or finding a nearby gas station to call for assistance and wait. Police can help you regain access to your vehicle, but most of the time they’ll outsource this and you’ll have to pay the bill, which can be quite high.

Insured for Vehicle Lockouts? Call Roadside Assistance

If your safety is not at risk, you should call for roadside assistance through your insurance provider if you’ve got vehicle lockout coverage or AAA if you’re a member. After all, you are paying for this type of insurance/coverage so the total out-of-pocket expenses might be minimal.

Furthermore, many credit card companies now have some form of coverage for vehicle lockouts, so take advantage of these services if you have them available.

Not Insured? Don’t Fret…

You certainly should be driving with auto insurance, but that insurance may or may not cover vehicle lockout services. Under many insurance policies in the United States, vehicle lockouts are an add-on to the existing policy rather than standard, so if you’ve locked yourself out of your car, you’ll have to find a solution on your own.

The bad news is that there are a lot of towing companies and roadside assistance providers that will take advantage of your circumstances and price gouge you, so buyer beware. How can you find reputable locksmiths near you? Platforms like Auto Locksmiths make it quick and easy to find vetted and approved automotive locksmiths across the United States offering excellent services at fair prices.

Get a Spare Key

This might seem obvious, but if you’ve already got a replacement car key at home or with a friend or family member, you should consider getting in touch with them. If they’re close by, you can save time and money.

If they’re far away and you just can’t wait, or if you don’t have a spare key, you can always ask an automotive locksmith about getting a replacement car key for an affordable price.

Go Keyless

If you’re afraid of losing your keys again in the future, why not consider going keyless so you don’t even have to carry them around with you? While this may not be practical on older used cars, upgrading to a keyless remote entry system can save you a lot of headaches.

Another option that many luxury cars come with is the ability to remotely lower windows, so even if you do have a set of keys stuck inside, all you’ve got to do is lower the windows and reach inside to grab them.

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