Joining DAN isn’t just about the benefits—it’s a way to support a mission dedicated to dive safety and emergency medical assistance. As a DAN Member, you’ll have access to medical advice, specialist referrals, and the chance to participate in exclusive dive safety seminars and conferences. Ready to make a difference? 𝗝𝗼𝗶𝗻 𝗗𝗔𝗡 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆 and help us promote safer dives worldwide! #DANMembership #DiveSafety #SupportDAN #DivingCommunity
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Dive Emergency? Safety Tip: Inform Other Insurers! Remember, if you're covered by other insurance policies, inform them too. It's important to ensure all necessary parties are aware of the situation for smooth processing. Your proactive approach can make a world of difference in emergencies! - #DANEurope #EmergencyProcedures 👉 https://lnkd.in/dad_dGtG
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Whether your customers are heading out just once this year or planning multiple adventures, we've got the plan for you! In this blog post, we break down the essentials of Single Trip vs. Multi Trip Emergency Medical Plans!
Annual vs Single Trip Travel Insurance: What’s the difference?
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Not sure about stability periods for pre-existing medical conditions and how they work? TuGo has a great blog on what you need to know to have your medical conditions covered while away! https://lnkd.in/gGXtqJiY
Everything You Need to Know about Travel Insurance and Stability
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What to Do in a Medical Emergency on a Cruise If you have a medical emergency on a cruise, the cruise ship company has a duty to get you to a proper facility as soon as possible, depending on the condition. This may require the cruise ship to divert to a different port, return to a port, speed up the ship, or call for a medical evacuation by the Coast Guard. Watch this video to learn what to do in a medical emergency while on a cruise. If you have any questions or issues relating to medical treatment onboard cruise ships, or injuries and deaths that occur during a cruise, our firm Rivkind Law is available for a free consultation. Contact us at (866) 386-1762 or visit our website https://lnkd.in/ekpYgjgT to learn more. RIVKIND LAW - EXPERIENCE MATTERS #CruiseEmergency #MedicalEmergency #CruiseSafety #TravelTips #EmergencyPreparedness #CruiseLife #TravelSafety #CruiseAdvice #MedicalCare #RivkindLaw #LegalHelp #TravelSmart #StaySafe #CruiseHealth #FreeConsultation #EmergencyResponse #CruiseTravel #TravelLaw #KnowYourRights
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⛷️ Ski accidents can happen in the blink of an eye. Knowing what to do immediately after can make a huge difference in your recovery and any potential legal claims. Here are the Top 5 Things You MUST Do: 1️⃣ Check for injuries and seek medical attention – Your health should be your first priority. Even if you feel okay, get checked out by a doctor. 2️⃣ Document the scene – Take photos, gather witness information, and file a patrol report. 3️⃣ Report the accident to the resort – Fill out an incident report so there’s an official record of what happened. 4️⃣ Contact an attorney – Consulting with an experienced attorney helps protect your rights and explore potential claims. 5️⃣ Gather medical records and proof of lost wages – Keep records of your treatment and any lost wages for potential claims. If you’ve been injured in a skiing accident, Zinda Law Group can help guide you through these steps and fight for the compensation you deserve. Reach out today for a free consultation! (800) 863-5312 or visit https://hubs.la/Q034lz060 #SkiAccident #SkiAccidentLawyer
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This Focus Friday let’s discuss the importance of being prepared for roadside inspections. These inspections ensure safety and compliance with regulations, so it’s crucial to know what to expect. Here are some tips to handle roadside inspections smoothly: 1. Pre-Trip Readiness: Conduct thorough pre-trip inspections to identify and address potential issues beforehand. 2. Stay Calm and Cooperative: Remain courteous and cooperative with inspectors. They are there to ensure safety on the road. 3. Keep Documents Handy: Have your CDL, medical examiner’s certificate, registration, and proof of insurance readily accessible. 4. Know Your Rights: Understand your rights during inspections and ask for clarification if needed. 5. Address Issues Promptly: If violations are found, address them promptly to avoid fines or penalties. By staying proactive and prepared, you can navigate roadside inspections efficiently and maintain a positive reputation in the industry. Drive safely and have a productive weekend!
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Make safety a part of your road trip checklist. 🚑🏥 With SkyMed’s protection, you’re prepared for any medical emergency, no matter how far you roam. Your safety is our mission.🚗💨 Get Started: skymed.com #RoadTrip #SkyMedgroup #TravelProtection #bwmbike
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PA HOUSE BILL UPDATE - HB 660 - “Protecting our Pets” ✔ This is an Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for pet insurance. This sets out what must be included in pet insurance contracts and provides that consumers must have 30 days to cancel and get a full refund of all premiums. 💡 For more information on HB 660, check out the memo below: https://lnkd.in/ekPxySWh ⚖ If you are seeking legal assistance, the attorneys at Leonard Sciolla, LLP are here to help.
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LAHORE: The Punjab Assembly has passed the amended Kite Flying Prohibition Act 2024, which imposes a complete ban on kite flying across the province, 247Update News reported on Tuesday. Under the new legislation, any involvement in kite flying, manufacturing, or transportation of kite-related materials is strictly prohibited. Individuals caught flying kites will face 3 to 5 years of imprisonment, a fine of up to Rs2 mln, or both. Those involved in the production or transportation of kites, including manufacturers and transporters, will face a penalty of 5 to 7 years in prison, a fine of up to Rs5 mln, or both. Minors found participating in kite flying will be fined Rs50,000 for the first offense and Rs100,000 for a second offense. The law also mandates fines ranging from 500,000 to 5 million rupees for those involved in the manufacturing, sale, or transportation of kites. The introduction of this law follows a series of tragic incidents resulting from the use of sharp kite strings, which have led to the loss of many precious lives. The new law aims to protect human lives by enforcing a comprehensive ban in the region. The resolution was moved by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MPA, Hina Parvez Butt. The resolution expressed concerns about the increasing incidents of stray kite strings in the province. The PML-N MPA in her resolution urged the Punjab Assembly House to declare kite and string-making non-bailable offences and urged judges to not give bail to people booked under the said charges
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15 years ago, I witnessed firsthand practice turn into instinct and preparation turn chaos into calm during a High Impact, Low Probability event. When a car came into the building with an unresponsive driver and the gas pedal still engaged, everyone had felt unprepared in that moment. During our post-event review, we realized that everyone’s muscle-memory kicked in from our annual trainings where we practiced responding to medical emergencies and fires. While drive-ins were not part of our exercises, we still had executed our Emergency Response and Communications Plans flawlessly. We avoided any major injuries, including the driver, and our office was fully operational within a couple weeks (thanks to insurance). ⁉️ What HILP events have impacted you or your teams? What helped you to navigate it or what lessons did you learn? (By the way - that desk right next to the car is right where I was sitting when it happened!)
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