Tuesday, March 10, 2020

4 Types of Insurance You Probably Don't Need

Some types of insurance you should have, such as life insurance, if you have a family depending on your income for their day to day living expenses. Some types of insurance you must have, by law, such as car liability coverage if you drive a vehicle on public roads in almost all of our United States. But some types of insurance are unnecessary and, although they may appear appealing when being described by an insurance salesman, you not only don't need them but they are likely to just be a waste of your money. Here's a list of a few insurance policies you're probably just better off without.
  1. Child Life Insurance – child life insurance may look appealing at first because of its low cost and promised accumulating cash value, but that same money put into your child's education fund, savings account or even into your own additional life insurance coverage may be considerably more valuable. Life insurance is designed to provide financial protection to those depending on your income, and children typically have no income upon which dependents rely.
  2. Flight Insurance – if you already have a life insurance policy in place, taking out extra coverage before flying in an airplane is redundant. Deaths in airplane crashes are relatively rare, but if you are unfortunate enough to suffer such an event, your standard life insurance policy already has you covered.
  3. Rental Car Insurance - `buying extra insurance from a rental car company when renting a car may also be redundant, since your personal car insurance policy likely already covers you in a rental car. Double check your car coverage to make sure, and if you're not covered by your personal policy then the small fee charged by the rental car company may be worth the cost.
  4. Auto Collision Coverage – if you're driving an old model car that's not worth a whole lot of money, you're likely better off forgoing the inclusion of collision coverage on your policy. This may also be said of the comprehensive portion of your policy. Instead, put the money you save on premiums in a car repair/car replacement fund to be used in the event your vehicle gets damaged or is stolen. For newer, more expensive cars, however, full coverage is probably your best bet.

These are just a few of the many types of insurance you can do without. Check here for more.

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