• TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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    I’ve already paid so much money. How many people am I allowed to hit now? I still haven’t hit anyone, so I feel like I’m missing out.

  • radix@lemmy.world
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    Whatever you pay in insurance is unlikely to cover the damages won by an injured party. That money is coming out of the pockets of people who will never cause an injury.

    Good drivers subsidize the assholes.

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      Good drivers subsidize the assholes

      The same as healthy people subsidize the sick; or childless people subsidize schools anyway?

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        I’m okay subsiding the schools though! I don’t want to be surrounded by more idiots then I already am.

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        In my country, free schools are not an expense, we profit on it.

        Whatever money we spend on an education, will on average come back twice in the form of increased income tax. Plus of course the other values of living in a well educated society.

        So taking a free education is not society subsidizing you, you are doing society a favor.

      • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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        Rarely.

        Most are crashes caused by someone fucking up.

        Some are caused by things like medical issues - those would be accidents. Or a rock falling off a hillside into your car, tire blowout, etc.

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      In other words, not only do you have to pay in case you hit someone, you have to pay for other people hitting people

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    Not quite, you’re paying insurance to cover the costs which they might decide not to do and you don’t even get a refund for services not rendered.

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    And if you don’t hit anyone, the amount you pay still goes up every year.

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      Right. My wife and I are something like Super Platinum Diamond whatever-the-fuck loyalty level with our insurance company, claims to have loyalty discounts but we aren’t paying much less than we were 15 years ago.

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      Look into mutual insurance. You actually get back money for the payouts they didn’t have to do that year. Northwestern, Amica, USAA, etc.

  • xia@lemmy.ca
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    You have to BET a third party that you WILL hit someone (they pay if you do).

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    So like you can do that if you’re rich. You out $1M in a bond, or show some proof annually that you’ve got that available, and poof - that’s your insurance.

    Most people can’t afford a car without payments. So insurance is there so when / if you break someone else’s car, you’ve already made those payments.

    Plus some capitalistic grift for the insurance companies, of course. It’s a courtesy they’re providing you, after all.

  • FreshParsnip@lemmy.caOP
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    Similar to how, in order to rent a place, you have to pay in advance in case you break something