My home insurance has come up for renewal. Once again I have to think about earthquake insurance. Never had it in Seattle. Probably won't get it here, but for some reason I'm extra paranoid now because climate changes have been extreme lately.
Earthquake insurance is a whopping 40% more on the premium. I figure if there was a strong enough one, all the houses would be shaken down and the insurance company would declare bankruptcy because they would not be able to pay out the insurance, so the money spent on premiums is for naught.
Tell me if my reasoning is flawed, please. Do you have earthquake insurance for your home? Is your home a condo, townhouse or self-enclosed residential unit?
Do you think it's a scam formulated by chinless actuarial dweebs?
Earthquake insurance is a whopping 40% more on the premium. I figure if there was a strong enough one, all the houses would be shaken down and the insurance company would declare bankruptcy because they would not be able to pay out the insurance, so the money spent on premiums is for naught.
Tell me if my reasoning is flawed, please. Do you have earthquake insurance for your home? Is your home a condo, townhouse or self-enclosed residential unit?
Do you think it's a scam formulated by chinless actuarial dweebs?






