can you get an "add on" to an existing insurance to cover funeral expenses?
That only works if you die in the car. I think justride was looking for a tiny life insurance policy that could be added to a policy so no matter how you died, the final expenses would be covered.It's already included - Does Car Insurance Cover Death?
And a coffin isn't claustrophobic?They gotta do it like india, out in the open, instead of a in tiny ass oven for all the claustrophobes out there.
And a coffin isn't claustrophobic?
At least there are ways you can mitigate the cost of death.The whole industry related to death makes me a bit mad. A bit like how on the other thread people seem to be mad at what they think teachers earn, I care much more about how much gouging goes on at a family's most vulnerable time, the death of a loved one. The prices for funeral services seem a little wild. I’ve told my wife to put me in a Loblaws cardboard box and burn me or put me in the woods somewhere. I’ll be dead, I won’t know or care.
You cant cook anybody in a cardboard box, industry demands a wooden box (currently 7/16 OSB) . Too many people fell through the cardboard boxes.
Always a touchy topic.
funeral director said ‘since he was poor call City of Mississauga and if they don’t cover the price we can talk’
When my dad died, he was cremated. Didn't cost much as there's a service in Ottawa that does it, and they're not connected with a funeral home. I believe it's the funeral/visitation etc. that racks up the bills. We rented a legion about a month after his death and had a memorial party fairly cheaply. Come the following summer we got family and friends together and spread his ashes at the top of the old ski hill he built. Cheap and easy, just the way he wanted it.
Just checked. Looks like $1481 to $2600 for the cremation. L
your FIL was poor? rule #1 always marry money. Old money is even better.
(i'm kidding)