💡Here's how your #insurer can make you pay your own medical bill-
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👉You’re about to buy health insurance. The agent pitches a policy with a cover totaling 5 Lakhs for a bargain price of just ₹7000 a year. But then he sweetens the pot even further.
He promises to cut down the premium by 25% (roughly ₹1800/year) if only you agree to a 20% "co-payment" clause.
You think that’s amazing and you sign off on the agreement. Wow, you just saved ₹1800.
9 months later, you suffer an accident. You’re hospitalized and you need extensive care. Thankfully you make a full recovery and the bill adds up to ₹2 Lakh. No problem. You’ve got insurance. However...
...The insurer only pays ₹1,60,000.
They ask you to pay the remaining ₹40,000 out of pocket since you promised to co-pay 20% of the bill.
You start doing the math. You saved ₹1,800 but you had to pay ₹40,000 because of the co-payment clause.
It would take ~22 years worth of premium savings to make up for this fatal mistake. Not something you want in your insurance policy.
💡Ditto Advice:
Co-payments almost never make sense unless they are mandatory or you’re buying it for someone who’s old with pre-existing diseases. In which case a co-payment clause can bring down premiums drastically. #AskDitto#insurance
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6000 people on planet Earth would win the lottery if aliens abducted them.
That’s because they have been insured for it, and you can be too.(A thread...)
💸For just a one-time fee of $25, Saint Lawrence Agency in the US will give you $10M in coverage which covers outpatient psychiatric care & even “sarcasm coverage”, for any comments victims might face from family members after the traumatic experience of an alien abduction.
👉But here’s the catch - if you read the fine print of the policy, it says that in the event of an approved claim, the policy will be payable in installments of $1 per year over 10Mn years.
Your shabby old car can help reduce motor #insurance premiums on your new one by up to 50%!
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You heard that right.
💡This works because of a neat thing known as NCBs or No Claim Bonuses in motor insurance. Think of it as a benefit your insurer gives you for every year you don't make a claim, in the form of a nice reduction on your premiums.
This reward system can save you 20% on your premiums in 1 year to a maximum of 50% in 5 years. However, this is only applicable to the own damage(OD) part of your comprehensive policy.