Problem 2
Dealing with the aftermath of a Serious Situation.
Ever been the innocent victim of having your vehicle hit at in a parking lot, or stop sign?
Police showed up, Insurance Companies invlolved (yours and the person that hit you) getting the car fixed and having to deal with a Rental Car, or being out of pocket for a vehicle to use.
Maybe even Lawyers to get a settlement.
It was a hassle was it not? Shock, surprise, adrenalin rush when it happened, be it a minor fender bump or more serious requiring a EMT to appear and make a run to the ER, maybe even the OR for surgery.
Time, money, stress, concerns...
Serious Situations have consequences, compounded by local regulations, statues, political flavor, politics, and so on and so forth.
Insurance is just a hedge against life matters, such as cars, personal property being taken, vandalized, destroyed and the like.
I would advise folks to actually attend a Jury Trial.
One can read Law and Statutes, one can read definitions of these.
Grand Juries and Jury of one's peers - adds a whole new dimension to all this.
How Attorney's present and defend cases - adds dimensions to all this.
Judges add a new dimension.
You know how you "think" you feel and how matters "should be".
Problem 2 does not always agree, interpret or play out quite as one thinks and feel matters should be.
Go attend a Jury Trial, as a spectator if nothing else.
Take family, especially kids old enough to appreciate and comprehend best can.
If you have done Jury duty, you understand exactly what I am sharing.