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Are your possessions more important than your life?

As you all know its mandatory to have motor insurance once you own a vehicle, yet people still shy away from owning life insurance. Lets say an accident does occur and both the car and life is lost. Will a family find comfort in a replacement car while they mourn the passing of their loved one.


 
                          What's your thoughts on this?    
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  1. Exactly, is your vehicle more valuable than your life!

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