
Every day, millions of Filipinos travel to work, school, and other destinations, often without giving much thought to the risks that come with being on the road. Yet with increasing traffic congestion, unpredictable weather conditions, and growing mobility demands, road-related incidents remain a serious concern across the country.
This reality becomes even more evident during the rainy season, when flooded streets, slippery roads, and reduced visibility can make travel more hazardous. As the nation observes Road Safety Awareness Month, healthcare provider Maxicare is reminding Filipinos that preparation should extend beyond following traffic rules—it should also include being ready for medical emergencies when they happen.
Road safety experts continue to emphasize the importance of responsible driving, proper vehicle maintenance, and strict adherence to traffic regulations. However, even the most careful motorists, commuters, and pedestrians can find themselves facing unexpected situations.

According to data from the World Health Organization, road traffic fatalities in the Philippines increased significantly over the past decade, rising from 7,938 deaths in 2011 to 11,096 in 2021. Young Filipinos are particularly vulnerable, with road traffic injuries remaining one of the leading causes of death among individuals aged 15 to 19.
Recognizing these risks, Maxicare encourages individuals and families to include emergency healthcare protection as part of their overall preparedness plan.
Among the healthcare solutions available are Maxicare LifesavER and Maxicare LifesavER+, prepaid emergency healthcare cards designed to provide immediate support during urgent medical situations.

Maxicare LifesavER offers up to ₱25,000 worth of coverage for emergency room treatment, helping address outpatient emergency needs. For those seeking broader protection, Maxicare LifesavER+ provides up to ₱50,000 in emergency room coverage and includes benefits for cases that may require confinement in a regular private hospital room.
For Raymond Hernandez, Maxicare Group Chief Customer Officer, preparedness is an essential component of personal safety.
While preventive measures remain the first line of defense against accidents, he notes that access to emergency medical care can help reduce the financial and emotional burden that often follows an unexpected incident.
As monsoon rains continue to affect travel conditions nationwide, Maxicare reinforces a simple but important message: safety begins with awareness, but readiness completes the equation.
Whether it means wearing a helmet, fastening a seat belt, avoiding distractions, or ensuring access to emergency healthcare support, every precaution contributes to greater peace of mind. In today’s fast-moving world, being prepared for the unexpected is one of the smartest journeys anyone can take.


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