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Term Insurance Vs Car Insurance: A financial decision you may regret

Term insurance cover is affordable, convenient and easy way to ensure that your family’s finances are taken care of long after you are gone.

August 22, 2017 / 10:47 IST
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Ajit was ecstatic when he brought his new Maruti Swift hatchback. Out on his first trip with his wife Reena and 5-year old daughter Seema on the Alibaug strip, the father in him was quickly dumbfounded. The reason? Seema had opened the dashboard and out of child-like curiosity asked daddy about the colorful insurance papers. Ajit explained that they were meant to protect the car if it by chance got stolen or destroyed. It was then that Seema, unknowingly, asked him: "What if you get stolen? Will they return you too?" This got Ajit thinking about his life and what will happen to his family when he is not around. A car can be bought again, but not his life.

Insured your car, what about your life?

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Like countless people, Ajit had bought a car insurance because it was mandatory. However, he didn’t have any life insurance on him even though his stay-at-home wife and child fully depend on him. Just as you protect the car against all damages by buying a vehicle cover, Ajit’s life needs to be insured too. Without him, the weight of outstanding liabilities, daughter’s education and his wife’s old-age would crush his family’s future. Ajit is not alone. With an insurance penetration of less than 5%, millions are not taking the cover. Term insurance cover is affordable, convenient and easy way to ensure that your family’s finances are taken care of long after you are gone.

As breadwinners of the family, insurance our lives should be the first financial decision we make, but we don’t. Blame it on ignorance or totally careless attitude of 'humein kuch nahin hoga', common people never realize the lurking risk. If a car gets destroyed, you can buy a new car but we can’t do the same with a life, especially if it’s of the bread-winner i.e. YOU. According to latest statistics, about 1 lakh vehicles faced road accidents in a year, and 1.37 lakh people were killed. Less than 3% had any insurance.