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"Tri-Pacer" wrote: Recently a thread was posted concerning a "smooth insurance policy" What is a "smooth policy" Thanks Paul N1431A Personally, I don't think that a $1M smooth policy really buys you much additional risk protection over the per-seat sub-limits. In my case it makes even less sense, as I rarely ever carry passengers, other than my wife. Note also that some policies specify PER SEAT sub-limits, and other policies specify PER PERSON sub-limits. The former places compensation limits on the passengers, while the latter places compensation limits on everyone, including people on the ground. I suspect that if you routinely carry passengers, and have substantial assets, a higher-value "smooth" policy might make more sense. In my opinion, the $1M smooth is little more than a "feel good" policy for most people. JKG |
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