👉 Insurance policy number is like a secret code that helps our insurance company keep track of who's at fault in accidents and how much coverage they need to pay out.
Example: One day, while driving, your car got into a terrible accident. The insurance company asked if you knew the policy number. You didn't, so you lied to them and said it was yours. When your insurance bill came back, it said you owed $500 more than what you paid for insurance! Your car's worth less now than you remember. Now imagine a scammer who tricks you into signing up for insurance by telling you the policy number is "1234" or "9876". Then they trick you into signing the policy and giving them your personal information. When it comes to your car, this scammer might make sure you have less coverage than what your policy says you need. So next time, don't be like that! Always remember: insurance policies are just a game of guesswork, and sometimes the numbers can get lost in translation.