Choices in Life Insurance
Monday, November 24th, 2008
Most of us know enough to have auto insurance when we do any amount of driving in our car. And having homeowner insurance when you own your own home just makes perfect sense. Then why do many of us put such a low priority on getting any sort of life insurance – especially when we’re younger? The answer usually lies in what’s called ‘the probability factor’ and it keeps a lot of people away from getting the life insurance they should have. What it means is that most people – and especially when you’re talking about younger people – tend to believe that any sort of accident, even one causing death, will only happen to the other guy.
Because people are generally optimistic about their lives, the idea that any sort of accident could happen to them is usually the furthest thing from their mind. Death is what happens to old people, they think but of course, that’s not the case and in fact, many automobile accidents causing death happen to younger people every day.
