1-17-14 - From Preparation to Recovery: When Disaster Strikes
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From Preparation to Recovery:
When Disaster Strikes
When disaster strikes, time is
your most precious resource. Whether it’s a wildfire, hurricane, or flood,
being ready to act can make all the difference for you and your loved ones.
Having a clear plan helps you stay calm and focused during emergencies. In this
article, I will walk you through how to prepare for evacuation, manage an
emergency, and recover afterward. I’ll also explain how estate planning can
safeguard your loved ones’ future, even in the most challenging times. Let’s
get started so you can learn how to protect what matters most.
Packing Smart When Time Is
Tight
Imagine the type of emergency in
which you have just 15 minutes to leave your home. What would you grab? It’s a
scenario no one wants to face, but planning ahead can turn chaos into action.
And, as we’re seeing with the hurricane that hit Asheville unexpectedly and the
wildfires in Los Angeles, this is a scenario we all need to be ready for, and
the time to plan is right now.
Start by packing a go-bag with
the essentials you’d need if you had to leave in a hurry. Include chargers for
your devices, as well as critical medical items like prescriptions, hearing
aids, and oxygen if you or a loved one relies on them. Don’t forget your pets!
Pack a leash, carrier, food, and any medication they need. Important documents
such as birth certificates, passports, home insurance info, and your estate
plan should go in a waterproof folder that’s easy to grab. Don’t forget a first
aid kit, clothing for a few days, and enough water to get by until help
arrives. Create this bag now and keep it in a cool location in your home, ready
to grab when needed. It’s also a good practice to always keep your car fueled
and packed with essentials like blankets, flashlights, and non-perishable
snacks.
Add a list to the bag with a
reminder of the additions you’ll make on the fly. Put on the list anything you regularly
use that you don’t want to be packed away, but you know you’d want to grab if
you knew you’d never see it again, including things like collectibles, family
jewelry, specific photos, and keepsakes. Make this list now and put it with
your go bag, so you aren’t trying to think about what to grab in an emergency
when you can’t think very clearly.
The key is to think ahead. Walk
through your home room by room and decide what’s most important to you. Then
create a checklist so you’re not scrambling when the clock is ticking. Create
the checklist in an app on your phone so it’s accessible when you need it.
Staying Safe During the
Emergency
When it’s time to evacuate,
safety is your top priority. First, make sure everyone in your household knows
the plan. Write emergency contact numbers on your forearm with a marker,
especially for kids. This step could make all the difference if you get separated.
Constrain pets to carriers or leashes so they’re easy to transport.
Alert a non-local emergency
contact about your plans. If you have neighbors who are elderly or vulnerable,
check on them and make sure they know what to do.
As you leave, take steps to
protect your home. If time allows, turn off your HVAC system and gas, and
unplug appliances. Close all windows, doors, and gates, and place fireproof
tarps over wood piles or outdoor furniture. These small actions can make a big
difference if disaster reaches your doorstep.
Remember, the most important
thing is to get out safely. Do not stay behind to try to save belongings. You
can replace things, but you can’t replace lives.
Recovering and Rebuilding
After Disaster
Once the immediate danger has
passed, the recovery process begins. The first step is finding a safe place to
stay, whether it’s with family, friends, or at a shelter. Take photos of any
damage to your property before you begin cleaning up—these will be crucial for
insurance claims.
Organize your paperwork early.
Gather receipts for repairs, hotel stays, and any other disaster-related
expenses. Contact your insurance provider to start your claim and keep detailed
records of all conversations.
Recovery isn’t just about
financial steps; it’s about emotional healing too. Connect with others who have
gone through similar experiences. Support groups and community networks can
help you process your feelings and find resources you might not know are
available.
Most people may not think about
estate planning as a tool that can greatly simplify the recovery process and
make it more easeful - but only if you create a comprehensive and customized
plan using my Life & Legacy PlanningⓇ process.
When you work with us to create a
Life & Legacy Plan, we’ll support you to designate a trusted individual as
your financial power of attorney, so they can step in to handle urgent matters
like accessing bank accounts or paying bills while you focus on rebuilding.
Similarly, a healthcare power of attorney ensures your medical needs are met if
you’re injured or unable to make decisions. These are just two of many features
that ensure your plan works when you need it to. Keep reading to learn more.
Finally, think about what you can
do to prepare for the future. Rebuild with resilience in mind by using
fireproof or flood-resistant materials. Restock your emergency kit and update
your evacuation. Disasters can strike without warning, but every step you take
now will make you stronger for the next time.
Life & Legacy Planning is
Your Secret Weapon in Disaster Preparedness
Life and legacy Planning isn’t
just about passing on your wealth when you’re gone; it’s also about protecting
your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are followed during your lifetime. As
I mentioned above, it’s an often overlooked but essential tool in the context
of disaster preparedness.
If you have minor children, a Kids
Protection Planning is critical. By naming permanent and temporary guardians,
you can ensure your kids are cared for by someone you trust if something
happens to you - even if you aren’t able to care for them for a few days. This
is especially important during chaotic and uncertain times.
A Life & Legacy Plan also
helps protect your property. We can support you in creating a fully funded
living trust, which means your assets will bypass the court process, giving
your loved ones immediate access to funds and resources they may need after a
disaster. Together, we can also include provisions for rebuilding or
maintaining your home in your absence.
By integrating Life & Legacy
Planning into your disaster preparedness efforts, you’re not just planning for
the worst—you’re building a framework for recovery and resilience. And most
importantly, you’re protecting all the people you hold dear.
Moving Forward with Confidence
Disasters are unpredictable, but
preparation is your best defense. By packing smart, acting swiftly, and
focusing on recovery, you can protect what matters most. Life & Legacy
Planning adds another layer of security, giving you peace of mind that your
loved ones and assets are protected no matter what happens. Use this guide to
create a plan that keeps your family safe and your mind at ease. Remember,
preparation isn’t just about surviving—it’s about thriving in the face of
challenges.
How We Can Help
As your Personal Family Lawyer®
Firm, we’re here to help you prepare for and recover from disasters. When you
work with us, we’ll:
- Help you organize and protect crucial legal
documents;
- Review your insurance coverage to identify potential
gaps;
- Create (or update) your Life & Legacy Plan to
include disaster contingencies; and
- Guide you through the legal aspects of disaster
recovery.
Remember, the time to prepare for
a disaster is before it happens. Let us help you create a plan that protects
what matters most.
Book a call here to learn how we
can help you prepare for the unexpected:
https://calendly.com/myachorlaw/15min
This article is a service of Attorney John F. Koenig, Anchor
Law, Life and Legacy Planning, LLC, a Personal Family Lawyer® Firm. We don’t
just draft documents; we ensure you make informed and empowered decisions about
life and death, for yourself and the people you love. That's why we offer a
comprehensive Life & Legacy Planning Session™, during which you will get
more financially organized than you’ve ever been before and make all the best
choices for the people you love. You can begin by calling our office today to
schedule a Life & Legacy Planning Session™.
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