December 1, 2008
It is important to speak with teenagers about safe driving tips and what to do in the event of an auto accident. This information prepares our new household drivers and potentially, can save money on insurance premiums. However, we rarely want to address the unthinkable, and we often put it off until it is too late. Many parents have asked us about loss prevention ideas and facts about cell phone use, night time driving, etc. when dealing with a new household driver. Some of these statistics are quite gruesome; however, this article presents the perfect opportunity to discuss the risks and responsibility associated with driving. Read full article
April 1, 2007
U.S. kidnappings have a greater likelihood of violence. This is due to the fact U.S. kidnappers are either common criminals out to make a quick profit or individuals targeting specific individuals in retaliatory actions. In other regions of the world kidnapping is approached as a business who realize that if harm comes to their hostage, their bargaining power is gone. Read full article
July 1, 2005
Have you considered what will happen if you were injured or became ill while traveling internationally?
· Would your US health insurance plan provide coverage?
· Does Medicare work outside the US?
· Who would you contact to assist in a medical evacuation? Read full article
July 1, 2004
Concerned about an untimely death? We should worry less about flying and more about talking on our cell phones in the car. What are the odds? Read full article