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Hackers stealing your identity. A freak storm on your wedding day. Fido swallowing his squeaky toy.
These unexpected events can wreak havoc on your life—and your money.
And while they don’t happen often, when they do, you can find yourself having to do triage on your finances.
So is it worth it to get a bonus insurance policy to protect yourself from such infrequent—but potentially financially crippling—Murphy’s Law moments?
We rounded up five types of insurance that aren’t must-haves—but could be nice-to-haves—to help you determine whether they could be dollars well spent.