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Weird
things people insure
If you thought about what types of insurance
you have, you could probably only think of a few. If you're lucky,
you have health insurance, life insurance, homeowner's, car, and
maybe one or two other insured things. Most people don't know it,
but you can get insurance on some pretty off-the-wall things. Take
it from multiple celebrities; they're insuring body parts. In this
market, insurance companies often offer policies that pay if
something damages the appearance of functionality of a body part.
You may know this as a contract clause for professional athletes,
but who would have guessed it was a legitimate form of insurance?
You would have to seriously ask yourself if insuring a body part was
worth it. For most of us, the answer is undoubtedly no. But if
you're Peyton Manning, it helps to have an insurance policy on your
right arm.
Another weird and not so common thing that
people insure is a golf game. If you've ever participated in a game
of golf or a tournament, then you've probably seen a hole-in-one
prize. Anyone who scores this shot during a game will win money, a
new car, etc. This is a very common thing in the world of golf
tournaments. And as rare as a hole-in-one is on average, you'd be
surprised how many are actually made. So, they're losing money every
time someone makes the shot, right? Wait just a minute. The
people/companies offering the prize take insurance out against
someone showing up and making the fluke shot. The hole-in-one
insurance policy is part of a broader class known as price
indemnification insurance, which is used on various game shows and
contests. The event sponsor pays a premium to an insurer, and if
someone makes the shot, wins the prize, etc, the policy picks up the
tab.
So much for ransom notes. If you happen to
ever be kidnapped and held for ransom, having to pay the fee to be
released can possibly ruin your financial situation. The well-to-do
and workers in high-risk areas have a ransom insurance policy to
signup with. These policies are typically held by businessmen who
work in dangerous areas, and they offer indemnity coverage for any
loss incurred by whoever pays the ransom. The losses include the sum
of the ransom itself, any money lost in transit, expenses of the
team to deliver the ransom, the hiring of professionals such as
negotiators, and rewards offered for the same return of the
victim.
Perhaps the oddest insurance policy of all
comes from Lloyd's of London. Over the years, this company has sold
policies for vampire bites, werewolf attacks, and alien abduction.
Over 40,000 policies have been sold to insure against alien
abduction. If you claim to have been abducted, can pass a lie
detector test, and have video or a third-party witness, then you'll
be compensated at the tune of 1-million-pounds.
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