• Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Don’t know why they think their anecdotal experience means homeowners insurance isn’t a scam. Ask those homeowners in Staten island after hurricane sandy how great their insurance was

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      38 minutes ago

      Comparing “routine” claims, like your house burning down to random chance, to a disaster zone affecting hundreds of homes all at the same time is comparing apples to oranges.

      Realistically, it should be the government taking care of claims in this situation for freak disasters and covering for people to relocate if the area is deteriorating and expected to have more and more disasters due to things like climate change.

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      5 hours ago

      Well, insurance itself isn’t a scam. There are just a lot of shitty insurance companies who have found a way to profit by not actually following through. Conceptually, it makes sense. But it shouldn’t be a profit driven business.

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        Conceptually, it makes sense. But it shouldn’t be a profit driven business.

        You’re not required to use a profit driven insurance company (for things like home, life). You can choose to use Mutual Insurance company.

        What are mutual insurance companies?

        “An insurance company owned by its policyholders is a mutual insurance company. A mutual insurance company provides insurance coverage to its members and policyholders at or near cost. Any profits from premiums and investments are distributed to its members via dividends or a reduction in premiums.”

        Some of the big name companies are mutual insurance companies.