Ensuring You Can Afford the Deductible on Auto or Homeowner's Insurance
By www.ultimatemoneyblog.com, published Feb 01, 2008
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During the storms on the night of Jan. 29, 2008, we found ourselves without power. About 9:30 p.m., a large tree fell on our house, taking out part of the roof and totaling one of our vehicles. That whole night I sweat it, thinking "How are we going to afford the deductibles on the insurance?" I thought they were set at $1000 each. When we pulled out our policy, I was so thankful to see that our homeowners' insurance deductible was only $500. I was totally relieved.
When we first took out the policy, I honestly don't remember them asking what we would like our deductible to be. Had we picked the $1000 deductible, we would be in much more of a financial pinch than we are now. That would be twice as much as we're going to have to pay out of pocket. Sure, it's costing us more each month, but in the event of an emergency like this, we don't have to stress as much about being able to afford this deductible.
As far as auto insurance goes, I believe our deductible is set at $1,000. I am going to be calling soon to confirm, but if that's the case, I am going to see how much more each month it will cost us to lower it to $500. If it's not too much of a difference, I will change it.
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