For car insurance, "stacking" means you can "stack" or multiply your underinsured motorist and uninsured motorist coverages times the number of vehicles / cars on your policy. So, if you have 2 cars in your household on your car insurance policy, and you have $50,000 in underinsured and uninsured, buying stacking gives you $100,000 in coverage. This is typically worth the price. The premium for stacking is not usually a lot. Ask your insurance agent.
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