Iron Man is a very well-loved superhero. His snark and sass are legendary, as are his genius and his courage. But Tony Stark probably has some insurance concerns on his mind. He has a gigantic tower that needs to be insured, of course, and probably a house somewhere. That also needs insurance.
But what about insurance for when he’s wearing his Iron Man suit and fighting crime and stuff? Property damage happens, right? And people might get hurt, which is bodily injury. So he probably needs some pretty hefty liability insurance…and Tony Stark also needs to make sure that the insurance will cover fighting crime, saving the day, flying, etc. All that good stuff. The coverage would have to account for the fact that Tony’s quite frequently flying around trying to save the world.
Get a home insurance quoteSo, we’re not sure if there’s a special superhero insurance policy that’s been invented yet…but some superhero insurance would be interesting. It might provide more specialized coverage for super-geniuses who fly around in a metal suit and save the day and stuff.
Oh – and Tony might want to see if he could somehow cover the glowing thingy in his chest that keeps him alive. That might be important.
Tony would also need to make sure that he has coverage for the suit itself. Sure, Tony’s rich and stuff, but that suit’s expensive. He’d need to make sure that damage arising from saving the day (i.e. being blasted through a building by a bad guy) would be covered. Stuff like that. (And he also might want to make sure that it’s covered if it gets stolen. You never know what could happen.)
Have questions? Chat with us now.Well, superhero insurance might not be a thing (yet) but if you need insurance for your house or insurance for your car, we can help! Our insurance experts can get you some quotes – just fill out our online quote form, give us a call, or message us on LiveChat. We’re happy to help you get the insurance you need.
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