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May 22, 2024
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OnEMoReTrY
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My employer's plan covers both short-term and long-term disability. Even if it
didn't, I'm privileged to be in a financial position where the coverage amounts provided by UM/UIM wouldn't move the needle much one way or the other.
I don't recommend rejecting UM/UIM as a general rule, but there are some exceptions like mine.
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Add Archaea to the list of persons hating auto insurance carriers
Archaea
May 22, 12:13pm
Why would you drop UM/UIM it is the cheapest coverage on the policy?
Ycrazy
May 22, 12:39pm
I reject it, my employer's health insurance plan is great, and we always hit
OnEMoReTrY
May 22, 3:09pm
Knock on wood, we have never hit our out of pocket maximum.
Archaea
May 22, 3:16pm
Does your employers health insurance plan cover time loss from work? Pain and
Ycrazy
May 22, 3:51pm
My employer's plan covers both short-term and long-term disability. Even if it
OnEMoReTrY
May 22, 4:09pm
That may be the dumbest advice an agent has ever given. Yeesh.
gangbusters
May 22, 12:47pm
That’s crazy. That’s the one area of insurance that my agent pushed to make sure
PKCoug
May 22, 1:01pm
"inflation adjusted premiums." Horse manure. A 33% increase during a period of
Archaea
May 22, 1:10pm
3.1%. LOL!
coolblue
May 22, 1:14pm
I’m siding with the auto insurers on this one
TCuz
May 22, 1:04pm
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