I’m a very clumsy person, and I tend to attract all sorts of accidents and natural disasters. Earthquake, fire, tornado, you name the act of nature, and I’ve been in one. Luckily, though, I have all kinds of insurance against all kinds of bad things… and I highly recommend it to you, too. Trust me, these are the 7 types of insurance you ought to have.
No matter how healthy and fit you are now, it’s always a great idea to have some sort of health insurance if you can afford it. If you can’t, then try to remember that most of your other insurances have some sort of catastrophic health benefit — but I really hope you never need it.
When my ex-husband bought his motorcycle, I insisted that he increase his life insurance. It’s cheap, and it’s easy to get. If nothing else, it ought to at least cover the cost of having your funeral and interment. At best, it ought to ensure that your spouse and children will be able to afford to live if anything happens to you.
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Having lost everything I owned twice, once in a fire and once in a tornado, it’s well worth the pennies per day to have it. Be sure to keep a current list of what you have in your home, along with receipts for bigger-ticket items, in a safe place away from home, to make payouts easier.
If you wear glasses or contacts, you know how expensive they can be, so it’s a good idea to have a vision plan if you can. If you can’t, at least take out the insurance on your frames — if you break yours, they’ll be pricey to replace, especially if you need an exam first.
Here in Michigan, it’s the law that you must have at least minimal coverage on your car — you can’t register a vehicle without it. It’s expensive, but again, worth it. Car insurance companies in particular are in the business of making money, not paying claims, so if you do have a claim, be persistent.
One of the first insurances most people drop in times of financial hardship is dental, but it really is important, not just for cosmetic reasons, but for health reasons, too. Plus, who knows if little Janie might need braces someday?
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If you travel a lot, or if you have a big trip coming up, pay the extra for vacation or travel insurance. It’s not expensive, and if anything goes wrong, say, a hurricane blows in, you’ll be able to book a new trip somewhere safe… and dry…
Take it from me, the clumsiest girl with some of the worst luck ever, these are the types of insurance you ought to have... have you ever had to file an insurance claim after a disaster? What types of insurance do you have to have, and which do you refuse? Why? Please let me know!
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