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I am not disagreeing with Baumli, but my experiences have been different. My wife underestimated how long a tank of LP would last on her small lake cottage. Winter came, pipes burst, lots of damage , and they paid every penny (minus the deductable,of course), despite the fact that we were culpable. Huge storm/small tornado damage to my yard and utilities. They even paid to remove the dozen or so torn-up trees and fix the lines to the house. No question at all.
On a side note about trust, every day I wake up and say a prayer of thanks that I found and married a nurse. They always are in the upper echelon of professions that the general public hold in highest esteem. Most of the time when you end up in a hospital, it is a nurse who is holding your hand, checking you out every hour, charting your vitals, slinging your meds, and dealing with the petty (and significant) whines we men so like. http://www.angusreidglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/2012.10.02_Professions.pdfAlso, I am sure I am like most people. We pay to get insurance, and then do not educate ourselves on the ins and outs of it until we are suddenly cast upon the shores of needing help, immediately. If the worst ever befalls my collection, it will be a long and harrowing experience, even with the detailed rider, full documentation, photos, and computer spreadsheets. It is a situation where you pay and then pray you never have need for it.