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You've done everything you possibly could think of to protect your dwelling - installed locks, fire extinguishers, electronic alarms, etc. However, despite all the safety measures that you’ve taken to secure your home, there always lies the risk of theft as well as damage to the structure and contents of the home from fire and natural calamities. The recent incidents involving flooding in Mumbai and several parts of Assam, as well as hurricane destruction in Texas, Florida and the Caribbean Islands have only raised the importance of having insurance for your home in place. Although there is very little we can do against natural disasters, we can at least bring down some of the consequent hardships with home insurance.
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Mr. Joshi, a bank employee, was required to travel to the residence of one of his clients to get a form filled. It was a misty morning when he started on his bike. Unfortunately, midway through, his bike collided with another vehicle and he suffered serious injuries. Although he was quickly taken to the hospital, his injuries were such that one of his legs had to be amputated. Mr. Joshi did not have a personal accident cover. And since he could not work for a significant period of time, his financial situation became very difficult.
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Has there ever been an instance where you forgot to pay your credit card bills by the due date? If so, you know about the penalties that follow for late payments and the inconveniences caused. The same goes for when you delay paying your car insurance premiums on time.
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Having a critical illness policy is gradually becoming a necessity, given the rising costs of medical treatments and an upsurge in people falling prey to life-threatening diseases. However, not everyone understands the boons of a critical illness plan until emergency strikes. Lack of awareness can be attributed as one of the reasons why many have not availed it.
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Insurance can seem like a daunting subject to many millennials, but this is no excuse for opting out of getting a cover. Life insurance, health insurance, motor insurance and property insurance are some of the policies you must carry to mitigate financial hardships. When you have an insurance cover in place, you are securing yourself and your loved ones should something go wrong. Insurance is thus central to your financial well-being.