Common Preparedness Mistakes
Over 70% of families are unprepared for sudden medical emergencies. Don't be a statistic.
Only one person knows everything
If that person is also in the accident with you, your plan fails. Always have a secondary contact outside your immediate travel circle.
Relying solely on memory
In severe trauma, you may not remember your own Blood Type or Allergies. Do not trust your brain in a crisis. Trust written records.
Assuming legal will covers everything
Wills are read AFTER death. Medical decisions, pet care, and digital access happen DURING incapacitation or immediately after. A will is too slow for emergencies.
Hiding things too well
If your essential documents are in a bank locker and no one knows where the key is, those documents are useless. Balance security with accessibility for trusted ones.