INFORMATION ON PERSONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (Auto)
Dear [Name]:
Daily life subjects us all to the possibility of suffering a serious accident or facing a large lawsuit. You’re sensible and responsible, so you carry insurance to help deal with these dangers. We want to share that there’s an additional way to handle the danger of loss. It is called risk management.
Your behavior can have a large influence on whether you suffer a loss. You may have heard the information before, but it's true that being careful and alert can greatly reduce the chances of suffering an auto or home loss, or the likelihood of being sued.
Here's some simple advice from the [agency name]:
Automobiles
Reduce your chance of automobile loss by:
Maintaining your vehicle, especially your brakes, in good operating condition
Practicing defensive driving skills by avoiding risky drivers and maintaining proper distance from other vehicles
Avoiding distractions such as eating, drinking or having cell phone conversations while driving
Not driving angry
Obeying traffic laws
Modifying your driving habits when faced with poorer driving conditions such as darkness, fog, rain, snow or ice
If you have questions, we're only an email or a phone call away.
Sincerely,
INFORMATION ON PERSONAL RISK MANAGEMENT (Home)
Dear [Name]:
Daily life subjects us all to the possibility of suffering a serious accident or facing a large lawsuit. You’re sensible and responsible, so you carry insurance to help deal with these dangers. We want to share that there’s an additional way to handle the danger of loss. It is called risk management.
Your behavior can have a large influence on whether you suffer a loss. You may have heard the information before, but it's true that being careful and alert can greatly reduce the chances of suffering an auto or home loss, or the likelihood of being sued.
Here's some simple advice from the [agency name]:
Homes
Reduce your chance of a homeowner loss by:
Making any needed structural repairs quickly
Picking up objects such as tools and toys that can cause tripping
Making sure child activities at your home are properly supervised
If you have a pet, be sure that you keep it from injuring others
If you own a pool (in or above ground) or hazardous recreational equipment (trampolines, climbing walls), be sure there is no unauthorized or unsupervised use
Making sure that playground equipment (swings, climbing ropes, ladders, slides, etc.) are kept in good condition
If you have questions, we're only an email or a phone call away.
Sincerely,
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