Irony: Why Do We Need Insurance?

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Before I introduce this month's insurance topic, I need to point out a bit of irony that took place at the end of last month. After writing an article about what to do in the event of a winter auto accident, I found myself slipping on ice, heading slow-motion toward another car at an intersection. I was driving at the right speed for the conditions. Sometimes however, events are just out of your control. As I slid slowly toward the other car that day, I was glad of two things, I was sliding SLOWLY and that both I and the other driver were protected against the financial loss that was quite literally coming our way. We've all been there; writing the monthly check for the auto or home insurance, thinking to yourself, why do I have to pay money to a company for the promise that they'll pay out when I need it. That day, I was glad I had it, but rest assured there are many days I …show more content…

Why Do We Need Insurance?
Many of us have never had to make a claim on our insurance. Therefore when we continue to write the check month after month, we feel as if we are pouring money right down the drain. Even though you've never had to make a claim on your insurance, there is a good reason that its there. Naturally, insurance is there to protect yourself and your investment, but let's face it; many of us wouldn't bother with insurance if it wasn't required by law or the bank.
Not only does insurance protect you and those around you, it is an unsung hero of America's economic success. Think about it for a second, who else has a stake in protecting your property; if you lease your car or mortgage your house, then the bank does. They want to make sure that their investment is protected. Banks wouldn't want to lend out money unless they knew that there was a really good chance that they'll get their money back. Consequently, insurance provides protection for the consumer lending process which is the backbone of the American economy. You might say that insurance greases the wheels

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