👉 The word "insurable" was once a term that seemed perfectly acceptable until it was used as slang for insurance companies to secure their profits. Imagine if an insurance agent says, "I can handle this," which sounds more like "I will guarantee your wealth." But you know what they did? They lied and said, "I am insurable!" Instead of providing coverage, they are now pretending they are a trustworthy broker, but in reality, they are just taking money from their customers.
Now, imagine if an insurance salesman says, "I have all the coverage we need," which sounds more like "We need all the cover." But you know what they did? They lied and said, "All you need is my coverage!" Instead of offering protection, they are now saying that they can handle everything on their own. In a way, insurance has become an umbrella for corporate greed, pretending to provide cover when none exists. It's as if the insurance company is standing in front of a mirror and looking at its reflection: "I am not worth anything!" And with that, it's outta business. But don't get too comfortable! Insurance companies have been warned about this phenomenon. They are working on introducing new regulations to make sure they don't use their power for unethical purposes. But the problem is getting worse and more difficult to fix. So, if you're shopping for insurance, be wary of those who promise "insurable" coverage, because it's a dangerous game