Paramedic in ambulance holding smartphone.If medical personnel are able to access your medical history during an emergency, it could mean the difference between life and death. But if, for example, you are injured, in shock, suffering from dementia, or are otherwise incapacitated, you may not be able to provide that information yourself.

There are several systems readily available to help make crucial contact and medical history information available to first responders. Consider taking the time to update your details with the following free tools:

To get the most out of an emergency contact, you should make sure the person you choose as your emergency contact has agreed to act in this capacity, knows about any allergies or other factors that could affect your treatment, and knows whom to contact on your behalf. Remember, planning doesn’t stop with having a will in place, it’s a comprehensive process. Having emergency contacts in place can go a long way in a stressful time.

Please call Ergood Law, LLC at 856-912-3863 for more information.