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Question
what is one cost of avoiding insurance?
○ falling into debt if faced with a serious problem
○ not benefitting from insurance deductibles
○ not being able to purchase a car or home
○ facing increased probability of accidents
Brief Explanations
To determine the cost of avoiding insurance, we analyze each option:
- "Falling into debt if faced with a serious problem": Insurance helps cover large, unexpected costs (like medical emergencies or property damage). Without it, individuals may have to pay these costs out - of - pocket, which can lead to debt. This is a valid cost of avoiding insurance.
- "Not benefitting from insurance deductibles": Deductibles are the amount a policyholder pays before insurance coverage kicks in. Not having insurance means there is no insurance policy with a deductible to benefit from, but this is not a direct cost of avoiding insurance in the same way as facing financial hardship from uncovered expenses.
- "Not being able to purchase a car or home": Insurance is not a prerequisite for purchasing a car or home (although insurance may be required for financing or driving a car, but the inability to purchase is not a direct cost of avoiding insurance).
- "Facing increased probability of accidents": Insurance has no impact on the probability of an accident occurring. Accidents are due to factors like driver behavior, mechanical failure, or environmental conditions, not the presence or absence of insurance.
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A. falling into debt if faced with a serious problem