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Old 05-02-2024, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
What the cited post fails to mention is how much the UM claims paid out are for medical bills for people who have inadequate or no medical insurance, and for lost wages. So, how much of your UM premium is targeted for paying medical bills and lost wages for others that a retired person with excellent medical insurance would never be responsible for? Do the math before buying UM insurance.

Some people like Russian Roulette, others.. not so much. You've reiterated your stance many times even though other's have spoken about actual situations. They described people dealing with the affects of UM decisions, which have either saved their butts or ravaged their lives, depending on their choice.

Don't blame all insurance agents, quite often customers want to cheap out and save their nickels believing they will never need the coverage.

I, personally, am not impressed with your agent(s) after your tale regarding her (them). Agents wanting to beat a competing bid will sometimes cut coverages to close the deal. I'm not saying that's what happened to you, however, it happens more often than it should. But that's your choice.

We've worked long and hard for our retirement funds, we're not willing to dole them out in that manner of being under insured.