Just stumbled across this random fact—apparently, insurance companies process billions of pages of paperwork every year. Like, billions with a "B." No wonder it feels like I'm drowning in forms every time I have to file a claim, lol. Makes me wonder how much of that is actually necessary or if it's just bureaucracy gone wild. Anyone got more weird or interesting facts about insurance paperwork? Or maybe some personal horror stories, haha...
"Makes me wonder how much of that is actually necessary or if it's just bureaucracy gone wild."
Haha, seriously feels like bureaucracy overload sometimes. Ever notice how even the simplest claim seems to generate a mountain of paperwork? I read somewhere that a single car insurance claim can involve up to 20 different documents—like, what are they doing with all that info?
Speaking of weird facts, did you know that some insurance companies still have entire warehouses dedicated to storing physical paperwork? I mean, in today's digital age, you'd think they'd have moved past that already. But nope, they're still printing and filing away like it's 1985...
Personally, I had this one claim where they asked for the same exact document three separate times. Each time, it was like starting from scratch—made me wonder if anyone actually reads this stuff or if it's just feeding some paperwork monster behind the scenes. Anyone else ever feel like they're stuck in an endless loop of forms and signatures?