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Emergency

Emergency access

If you’re under time pressure or facing real consequences, start here. This page routes you to high-risk situations where delays or wrong steps can escalate outcomes.

Immediate danger

Call 911
  • Use 911 if someone is in immediate danger, seriously injured, or a crime is occurring.
  • If you can’t speak well, say your location first (address, landmark, or cross streets).
  • Stay on the line unless told to hang up.
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High-risk shortcuts

ER without insurance
(What happens next, bills, and timelines.)
Stopped by police
(What to do, what not to do.)
Denied entry at airport
(What typically happens, timelines.)
Unexpected hotel charges
(Holds, deposits, reversals.)
Missed connection
(Rebooking, immigration impact.)
Lost passport
(What to do first, what happens next.)

If your outcome depends on location

  • Some procedures and risks change by state or city. Use /states/ if you’re unsure.
  • If you can’t confirm quickly, assume stricter enforcement and higher cost exposure.

Last reviewed

February 22, 2026. This page is a routing page; links and coverage are updated as situation pages are added.