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  • Checklist for Hospitalization
    Hospitals can be frightening even to the bravest patient: A maze of corridors fi lled with people in "scrubs," scurrying around and issuing orders just when you are feeling your worst. Here is a checklist to help you get ready and make your hospital visit as comfortable as possible.
  • Auto Insurance Checklist
    Getting the policy that best protects your family is a matter of understanding the basics of automobile insurance, defining your needs, and researching your options. Here is a checklist that will help you cover all the bases, whether you are renewing an existing policy or are taking out a new one.

  • Building Contractors Checklist
    Before you spend a dime, put some time and effort into checking licensing status, references, and written bids of building contractors. Here are some guidelines for improving your odds of finding a professional contractor who will do your home improvement job properly without fleecing you of your savings.

  • Home Safety Checklist
    Take a walk through your house, room by room, to find out whether your home is an accident scene in the making. Here are just some of the potential safety risks, and what you can do to prevent them from injuring your family.

  • Home Burglary Safety Checklist
    Whether you are cruising for a couple of weeks, taking a weekend holiday, or summering – or wintering – in another climate, there are common sense steps you can take to keep your home secure while you are gone.

  • Prescription/Medications Checklist
    Almost everyone takes some form of medication, whether an over-the-counter pharmaceutical such as aspirin to alleviate aches and pains, or a drug prescribed to treat a specific condition or ailment. An estimated 46% of Americans take at least one prescription drug every day.

  • Vehicle Accident Checklist
    Car accidents are never planned. But if you plan ahead and prepare for the unexpected, you can minimize the inevitable confusion and stress of an automobile accident. Now is the time to accumulate emergency equipment and materials and put them in your glove box and/or trunk area. Then, if an accident should happen, you will have what you need to handle the situation methodically and to help facilitate proper processing of your claim.

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