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Stats That Punch Back: Health, Life & Auto by the Numbers

Stats That Punch Back: Health, Life & Auto by the Numbers

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Medical bills that still bankrupt people who have insurance. Life insurance everyone swears is “too expensive” (until they actually check). Auto claims that hit faster than a Dallas hailstorm. In this spicy, stats-soaked episode of Insurance Gone Wild, Dennis and Stephanie drag the numbers into daylight and make them behave. You’ll hear why “I’ve got coverage” can still end in a five-figure out-of-pocket faceplant, how much folks wildly overestimate life insurance (spoiler: a lot), and why urban drivers meet deductibles like they’re old friends. It’s equal parts wake-up call and cheat sheet—snark included—so you can stop letting fine print and averages run your wallet. Bring your questions, park the shame: confusion is normal, surprises are optional.


Chapters


0:00 — The $9,100 Plot Twist: Why “covered” still goes bankrupt

4:13 — Dental Vacation: When Mexico beats your deductible

5:14 — Witch-Doctor or Science? The chiropractic rabbit hole

6:50 — Policy Years, New Year, New Deductible - same wallet

11:10 — Billing in the Shadows: “Let’s not name names”

12:24 — Life Insurance Myth-Busting: Twenty bucks and grown-up math

16:21 — Millennials vs Gen X? Cash-value curiosity and exposure

19:15 — Claims vs. Reality: City life, storms, theft, and glass

25:58 — Why Agents Keep Winning - and the internet taps out

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