For those of us here who've fallen down in life before, and gotten back on our feet, we like to have assurances that we'll be okay if life goes wrong again.
Of course there's no such thing as certainty in life -- even though some people seem to be addicted to certainty in life -- but nonetheless we can sacrifice a little of what we have now to try minimise the damage in the future if life falls apart again.
At the moment in my current job, I have health insurance, life assurance and income protection, and it's all paid for by my employer. So if I get in a car crash today and can't work for 7 months, or if I get diagnosed with cancer next week, I'll still have something like 80% of my normal income, while all the medical stuff will be paid for out of the health insurance.
Unfortunately there's no income protection available that keeps you safe if you make a bad mistake in work and get fired. But there are some countries in which the government unemployment payment is very high -- for example if you lose your job in Luxembourg then the government gives you 86% of your normal wage until you find another job.
I have a female friend in Germany who really fell apart after her divorce, and right now she's attending a day clinic Monday - Friday for depression where they have all sorts of therapies all day (horse therapy, sport therapy), and she still receives a decent chunk of her normal income (I didn't ask how much but in Germany it's something like 60 - 80 % I think).
What kinds of income protection and other insurances / assurances do people here have?