A Quick Reality Check:
Insurance Can’t Cover Everything
Take the news lately.
With tensions rising overseas and talk of war in places like Iran, people sometimes ask:
“Would insurance cover damage from war?”
The answer is almost always no.
And frankly, that’s reasonable.
Insurance companies are designed to spread everyday risk — fires, storms, accidents, across millions of policyholders.
But acts of war are catastrophic by nature. One missile strike could wipe out entire cities. No insurance system on earth could absorb that kind of loss.
So war exclusions exist for a reason.
That’s the kind of plain-English explanation Ask Jack will bring to the table.
Not hype.
Not fear.
Just straight answers.
The Goal: Make Claims Less Intimidating
For most people, filing an insurance claim happens maybe three or four times in their entire life.
For the insurance company?
It’s Tuesday.
That imbalance can be intimidating.
Ask Jack helps level the playing field by helping you understand what’s happening step by step.
Launch Target
We’re aiming to Officially launch Ask Jack around March 15.
Technology can be a little unpredictable, so consider this a soft launch window while we finish testing the system.
But trust me…
Jack is sharpening his pencil and getting ready.
Stay Close
If you’ve ever had a claim delayed, denied, or lowballed…
You’ll want to meet Jack.
Because the next time you hear confusing insurance jargon…
You’ll have someone who speaks the language.
And translates it back into plain English.
—or Spanish.
Coming soon to
👉 Inssux.com


