
As you develop or review your organization’s risk control plan, you will likely consider many ways your property could be damaged or people injured—weather-related incidents; an armed intruder incident; vandalism, theft or arson; or child abuse. But a possible event that may never cross your mind is one that happens more often than you might think—a vehicle crashing into a building.
According to the Storefront Safety Council, vehicles strike buildings in the United States about 60 times every day, injuring more than 4,000 people annually. While retail stores are the most common victims of such crashes, nonprofits or other organizations that occupy space in areas with high traffic are also at risk.
Church Mutual’s risk control experts have identified steps you can take to protect your building and people from wayward vehicles:
Access additional safety-related information, resources and more designed to help your organization reduce risk at churchmutual.com/resources.
As you develop or review your organization’s risk control plan, you will likely consider many ways your property could be damaged or people injured—weather-related incidents; an armed intruder incident; vandalism, theft or arson; or child abuse. But a possible event that may never cross your mind is one that happens more often than you might think—a vehicle crashing into a building.
According to the Storefront Safety Council, vehicles strike buildings in the United States about 60 times every day, injuring more than 4,000 people annually. While retail stores are the most common victims of such crashes, nonprofits or other organizations that occupy space in areas with high traffic are also at risk.
Church Mutual’s risk control experts have identified steps you can take to protect your building and people from wayward vehicles:
Access additional safety-related information, resources and more designed to help your organization reduce risk at churchmutual.com/resources.


As you develop or review your organization’s risk control plan, you will likely consider many ways your property could be damaged or people injured—weather-related incidents; an armed intruder incident; vandalism, theft or arson; or child abuse. But a possible event that may never cross your mind is one that happens more often than you might think—a vehicle crashing into a building.
According to the Storefront Safety Council, vehicles strike buildings in the United States about 60 times every day, injuring more than 4,000 people annually. While retail stores are the most common victims of such crashes, nonprofits or other organizations that occupy space in areas with high traffic are also at risk.
Church Mutual’s risk control experts have identified steps you can take to protect your building and people from wayward vehicles:
Access additional safety-related information, resources and more designed to help your organization reduce risk at churchmutual.com/resources.