WHY, AND WHAT INSURANCE TO GET
Insurance is a necessary evil in today's society. If you were unfortunately robbed or involved in an accident, could you afford to replace all your lost or damaged items?
Insurance is to protect you if something bad happens. That being said, finding the right insurance may be difficult, so here’s what insurance you’ll need for what, what to look for in your insurance and why you want it.
RENTER’S INSURANCE
Anyone that’s going to rent an apartment or house NEEDS renter’s insurance. This’ll protect all of the stuff in your apartment/home in the event of a robbery or if they’re damaged. On top of this, you’ll probably need other types of insurance for things like natural disasters, but this really only applies if you own your home. Homeowners insurance is practically the same thing, just for a house.More Information
HEALTH INSURANCE
Health insurance is what saves you when you get your medical bill. Nowadays you can stay on your parent’s health insurance until you’re 26, so it shouldn’t be of concern for most of you quite yet. If that doesn’t quite work out, then colleges often have their own health insurance programs and there is also always government-funded health insurance. Keep in mind that this only goes for people in America, since other countries have different systems it may be different, depending on where you live.More Information
CAR INSURANCE
There are lots of different types of car insurance which may or may not be needed, based on your situation. First off is liability insurance, which protects other people’s things and health in the event of a car crash you caused. Then there’s personal injury protection (you can figure that one out on your own), collision insurance which protects YOUR car and things in the event of a car crash. Then there’s comprehensive insurance which protects you from “Acts of God” (so if lightning strikes your car or a tree falls on it, you’re covered). Finally, you have uninsured insurance which is an oxymoron that protects you from people who are lacking liability insurance.
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN INSURANCE
LOW PREMIUMS
Your premium is kind of like your bill. Always look for an affordable premium alongside a good insurance policy (a good insurance policy for you, everyone needs different things covered remember, that part is up to you) or you’ll go broke.LOW DEDUCTIBLE
Let’s say you go to the hospital and come out with a $1000 medical bill. Now let’s say you have a deductible of $500, this means that once you pay the first $500, the insurance company will cover the rest.Keep in mind, low deductibles typically mean higher premiums and the same for the other way around.
COPAY
Your copay is a percentage of your medical bill that you have to pay. Typically it isn’t all that expensive, but everything can add up easily.
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