I work for an insurance company. I know people don't love to pay the premiums. Many of you will rarely need to file a claim, which is a good thing for all parties.
We don't want you filing claims, we have to make some money to operate (we store the majority of profit as future claim reserves...its never pure profit) We don't want you to file a claim, because we don't want you to ever need to file a claim. No one benefits when our clients suffer through the need for insurance.
Yes, my industry makes a good chunk of change. But my company also paid two billion dollars in insurance claims due solely to Hurricane Katrina. Thats just one storm. We paid multi-millions more in normal claims. And what about the years when there are two or three hurricanes? What we pay out is even higher.
People don't like using their money on something they may never use. Heck, I don't like paying personal auto insurance. But when a car hit me on the freeway, and when a lady ran a stop sign and hit my car, insurance definitely came in handy.
Insurance is really a necessary thing to have. For a small amount of money, you get a promise to that when something really really horrible happens, we'll have your back. If your house burns down, for the low price of a few grand a year, we'll rebuild the entire house.
I have to ask you...would you rather go bare and hope your house never burns down? Or pay a bit of money and sleep safely knowing we'll be there the next day, writing you a check, and getting you back on your feet?