Behavioral Biases in Buying Insurance

Buying insurance is a cognitive puzzle.

We over-insure the frequent and under-insure the catastrophic.

We anchor on premiums, neglect deductibles, ignore exclusions, and chase add-ons that soothe fears rather than cover real risks.

Behavioral biases are the hidden winds.

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Availability bias makes vivid losses loom larger—news of a burglary drives demand for theft coverage—while dull, costly exclusions sit unnoticed.

Loss aversion pushes us to buy warranties for cheap electronics while skipping higher liability limits that truly matter.

Present bias makes long-term protections feel optional; we prefer the immediate relief of a small premium cut to the distant possibility of a large claim.

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Framing shapes choices.

“Full coverage” is a marketing phrase without a universal meaning.

When insurers present options by default, many accept them.

Counteract by building a checklist: identify high-severity risks, set deductibles aligned with cash reserves, verify exclusions, confirm liability limits, add umbrellas if net worth warrants.

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Complexity invites inertia.

Policies are thick with clauses; consumers glaze.

Simplify with rules: insure the catastrophic, self-insure the trivial, prefer strong carriers, revisit annually.

Use an independent agent if you prefer a guide, but maintain agency: read, question, decide.

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Emotion is not the enemy; unexamined emotion is.

If a rider calms you and the cost is modest, buy it.

But acknowledge the reason—peace of mind—and ensure you have not neglected larger exposures because the small ones were easier to think about.

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