“52 percent do not have copies of health insurance documents”
Don’t think insurance plays a part in SHTF.
I’ve got the ObamaCare hotline number. If some sort of economic collapse happens and I need medical care I’m sure they’ll come to my house immediately. Obama said they’d take care of me.
I agree with you there, but if say you relocate and it’s just a temporary and a more regional event (Think Huricane) and you get sick in you BOL, you may need such information. Of course you could always claim to be an illegal and get treatment free! ;-)
>>Dont think insurance plays a part in SHTF.<<
Most people think SHTF = “Mad Max.”
In fact, this list s for natural disasters. For example, I was in the SF Valley when the Northridge quake hit. None of the stores in the Valley were open.
But my friend in Hollywood had no such problems and brought me a few cases of beer (or course we drank most of them ourselves, but still...).
Many localized disasters (you can include riots like the L.A. Riots I also got to experience) still require things like cash, insurance documents, proof of ownership, etc.
You better have 2 weeks supplies, not just 3 days as the article says.