With So Many Downsides, Why Have Car Insurance?
Providing your personal information to the insurance company is another. When you start getting multiple offers through the mail and on the phone, you realize your information has been sold; it's an irritating downside of any company that practices this.
If you're a good driver and have never had an accident, you might expect some benefit, right? It doesn't happen. Problem #3: Everybody continues to pay for insurance even if they've been driving for 30 or 40 years without a claim. It really isn't fair, but probably won't change.
Even though the accidents of the not-so-good drivers do require payouts by the insurance providers, does it really add up to the profits that are earned from the safe drivers? I doubt that the company's profits are affected or they wouldn't continue to be in business.
Yet another issue with the industry is the label of \"guilty\" or \"not guilty\". It's sometimes impossible for the police or the insurance adjusters to determine what happened ??\" only those involved truly know. If you're mislabeled as \"guilty\", it could cost you for many years to come.
One other small pitfall is dealing with the agent. They will be calling you to solicit more insurance, better coverage, other policies. Some of them will even offer money for names of your friends and family, so they can solicit them into new policies as well.
If you're unfortunate enough to be in an accident (or perhaps you're just pulled over for speeding or rolling through a stop sign), you're always asked for the insurance card. If you're like most of us, you're digging through the piles of paper and junk that's stuffed in your glove compartment just to find it. If you happen to have an impatient officer, the delay may result in a ticket rather than a warning. What's meant to be a good thing (the insurance card) can often become yet another problem of insurance.
The biggest downside of all has to be the uninsured driver. Even if he sticks around after an accident, it probably won't be of much benefit. If he couldn't afford the insurance he probably can't afford to pay your deductible not to mention the costs of the accident if the car was damaged. It's an unfair result of illegal, uninsured motorists.
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