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Why do we require insurance?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Need for Insurance Insurance plans will help you pay for medical emergencies, hospitalisation, contraction of any illnesses and treatment, and medical care required in the future. The financial loss to the family due to the unfortunate death of the sole earner can be covered by insurance plans.

Why do you have to have car insurance?

Having car insurance is required by law in most states. If you are at fault in a car accident, the auto liability coverage required on your car insurance policy helps pay for covered losses, such as the other party’s medical bills and damage to their vehicle or other property that results from the accident.

Why is it important to have insurance on your home?

Before funding your mortgage or refinancing, the mortgage company will typically ask you to provide proof that your home is adequately insured. That’s because the lender wants to be sure its financial investment in your home is protected if it’s damaged or destroyed by a fire or other certain risks.

When do you have to pay for health insurance?

See all insurance types that qualify. You pay the fee when you file your federal tax return for the year you don’t have coverage. In some cases, you may qualify for a health coverage exemption from the requirement to have insurance. If you qualify, you won’t have to pay the fee.

What happens when you make a health insurance claim?

Whenever you make a health insurance claim, your primary insurance plan will act as if you had no secondary plan and provide you with your benefits. Then your secondary insurance plan kicks in and covers the rest of the cost if it’s covered and necessary.

Why do I have two health insurance plans?

There are a few different reasons why someone might have two health insurance plans: You are an adult child (under the age of 26) who receives coverage through their parents and their employer. You are a couple who both receive health insurance through their respective employers.