Talking to Your Parents About Insurance

by masteris009 » Sat Oct 25, 2008 05:14 am

Are your parents adequately protected against financial loss? What if your parents'' home burns down and there is insufficient insurance to cover the entire loss--can they come live with you? What if one of your parents is held liable for someone''s injuries, but does not have liability insurance--will he or she be financially ruined? What if a parent becomes seriously ill and needs long-term care--will he or she have the financial resources to pay for this contingency? What if one of your parents dies unexpectedly--will the surviving parent have enough money to live on?
If you''re a member of the baby-boom generation, your parents may be of an age where these concerns may be troubling you. The only way to get the answers and ease your worries is to have a heart-to-heart talk with your mother and father. This may not be easy for some people, but if you shy away from this topic, the consequences could be devastating. Your parents were there to talk to you about the tough issues--now you need to be there for them. How you choose to approach them will depend on the type of relationship you share (e.g. adversarial, open and warm).

Total Comments: 2

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:07 am Post Subject:

The flow of the knowledge is rather reverse that is it flow from the parent to the children. We expect them to tell us the importance of protecting yourself and let us know when its required. However, we can often alter the flow of knowledge and discuss the issue of insurance with our parents. They may be aware of its requirement but may not know which one is right for them.

~Jeremy

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:49 am Post Subject: vIjNWwTroAqGKBfNt

No qusetoin this is the place to get this info, thanks y'all.

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