I Don’t Need a Pre-paid Legal Plan
May 31st, 2008
Curtis K. Collins asked:
Well, you may want to reconsider if this is your belief. It is one of the cheapest expenses members have and by simply updating their Will they easily recoup their investment. I will not try and give all of the compelling reasons to have one in this article, but I will point out some interesting facts that may make you rethink your position. A pre-paid legal plan may not be for everyone but it can prove to be very valuable if your lifestyle dictates regualr contact with an attorney. I am not referring to habitual criminals either.
Think about every other insurance you have “just in case” and how much you are willing to pay to protect your assets. Would you not agree that the best asset you have is your good name and reputation? Without it you would not have a home, car or boat to insure. Homeowner’s insurance covers damage to your home in the event of a fire or a tree falling through it. If you were to die, you have life insurance so that your family is taken care of financially, your debts are paid off, and your funeral costs are covered. Likewise, you maintain automobile insurance just in case your car needs repaired due to theft, accident, or other reasons. Most of us also have health insurance because we need to be healthy to pay for all of the above.
Without a doubt, you are much less likely to use your homeowner’s insurance policy due to home damage than you are to have a legal issue unless you have a child that likes to play with matches a lot. However, every month you gladly pay the premium for your home to have the protection it needs. It is a no brainer to make sure your house is covered and it should be the same from a legal standpoint. Whether you need a legal document reviewed or representation in court because someone decided they want to sue you, coverage is available at a low cost.
If you had a pre-paid membership in place then how much easier would it have been to deal with a legal issue? That is exactly the point I am conveying to you in this article. I have heard the cons along with the pros for having a Pre-paid legal plan and when it all comes down to it; it makes all the sense to have legal service coverage. From general everyday legal concerns or questions to having your last will and testament updated annually, you can be empowered with the protection you need in our litigious society. Find out more about this beneficial insurance for you and your family.
Alice
Well, you may want to reconsider if this is your belief. It is one of the cheapest expenses members have and by simply updating their Will they easily recoup their investment. I will not try and give all of the compelling reasons to have one in this article, but I will point out some interesting facts that may make you rethink your position. A pre-paid legal plan may not be for everyone but it can prove to be very valuable if your lifestyle dictates regualr contact with an attorney. I am not referring to habitual criminals either.
Think about every other insurance you have “just in case” and how much you are willing to pay to protect your assets. Would you not agree that the best asset you have is your good name and reputation? Without it you would not have a home, car or boat to insure. Homeowner’s insurance covers damage to your home in the event of a fire or a tree falling through it. If you were to die, you have life insurance so that your family is taken care of financially, your debts are paid off, and your funeral costs are covered. Likewise, you maintain automobile insurance just in case your car needs repaired due to theft, accident, or other reasons. Most of us also have health insurance because we need to be healthy to pay for all of the above.
Without a doubt, you are much less likely to use your homeowner’s insurance policy due to home damage than you are to have a legal issue unless you have a child that likes to play with matches a lot. However, every month you gladly pay the premium for your home to have the protection it needs. It is a no brainer to make sure your house is covered and it should be the same from a legal standpoint. Whether you need a legal document reviewed or representation in court because someone decided they want to sue you, coverage is available at a low cost.
If you had a pre-paid membership in place then how much easier would it have been to deal with a legal issue? That is exactly the point I am conveying to you in this article. I have heard the cons along with the pros for having a Pre-paid legal plan and when it all comes down to it; it makes all the sense to have legal service coverage. From general everyday legal concerns or questions to having your last will and testament updated annually, you can be empowered with the protection you need in our litigious society. Find out more about this beneficial insurance for you and your family.
Alice
