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.

The Biggest Mistake of All?

Thinking "It won't happen to me."

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