Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
Hey folks,
Jim & Nancy's collapsed roof has me wondering.......... What type of insurance do you folks have (or have available)???
There is insurance for about everything here and, because almost everyone has it, it's very reasonably priced.
For 135 bucks a year, if I or anyone else gets hurt on any of owned/rented property, bills are 100% paid including disability (my regular insurance has a 500 buck deductable) only catch it, you HAVE to wear/use safety equipment. 60 bucks a year covers legal (attorney) costs. 60 cents per animal per year covers disposal of dead animals (real costly here), insurance in case an animal causes damage/injury. Hunters are respnsible for crop/property damage from wild animals in their are of responsibility so they have an insurance to cover them. Then, there is a blanket insurance on a person to cover anything not covered in others that is cheap (ie. I was on the roof shoveling snow and caused it to collapse).
Not a bad deal.....
Dave
Jim & Nancy's collapsed roof has me wondering.......... What type of insurance do you folks have (or have available)???
There is insurance for about everything here and, because almost everyone has it, it's very reasonably priced.
For 135 bucks a year, if I or anyone else gets hurt on any of owned/rented property, bills are 100% paid including disability (my regular insurance has a 500 buck deductable) only catch it, you HAVE to wear/use safety equipment. 60 bucks a year covers legal (attorney) costs. 60 cents per animal per year covers disposal of dead animals (real costly here), insurance in case an animal causes damage/injury. Hunters are respnsible for crop/property damage from wild animals in their are of responsibility so they have an insurance to cover them. Then, there is a blanket insurance on a person to cover anything not covered in others that is cheap (ie. I was on the roof shoveling snow and caused it to collapse).
Not a bad deal.....
Dave