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Home > Blog > What Can Lead to the Cancellation of an Auto Insurance Policy?
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2019

What Can Lead to the Cancellation of an Auto Insurance Policy?

Insurance PolicyIn most cases, your car insurance policy is a binding contract between you and your insurance company. As long as you pay on time and stick to the terms of the contract, you won't find yourself suddenly lacking coverage in the middle of a six-month term. However, this changes during the transitional period in which your policy is usually renewed. Your auto insurance company can decline to renew your policy or change the terms of it every time it expires, although this is relatively rare.

 

Declining to Renew Your Policy

 

If you had an unusual amount of claims or totaled multiple vehicles over the course of your time with a specific car insurance company, they may choose to decline to cover the costs.

 

Each claim costs the insurance company for investigation and reimbursements. Most companies try to raise your premiums first rather than ending your policy, but eventually, they may end it to reduce their expenses. A worsening driving record showing multiple tickets for speeding and reckless driving may also lead to a notification of non-renewal on your car insurance.

 

Canceling for Non-Payment

 

Paying your car insurance payments in full and on time is your part of the contract for coverage. Most car insurance companies will provide some kind of grace period of coverage if you are a few hours or days late on a payment. However, repeated late payments will likely increase your premiums and may eventually lead to cancellation.

 

Each state sets terms on how long an insurance company must wait before canceling your coverage, but it is less than a week in many states. Some states allow an insurance company to cancel a policy within 24 hours of a missed payment. Stay on top of your premium payments and contact your auto insurance company if you can't pay on time. They may offer options for moving your payment date without penalty as long as you tell them when you can afford to pay.

 

Accidental Closure of Policy

 

In very rare cases, a software or paperwork glitch can lead to the accidental cancellation of a policy. Keep your address and phone number updated with your insurance provider so they can call you to confirm if there's ever a request for cancellation. Most insurance companies can immediately reinstate a policy that they accidentally cancel. Usually, there will also be no price increase either, since it wasn’t your fault.

 

Keep your policy updated and your driving record clean to avoid cancellation. As long as you're paying on time and driving safely, you should have a long and happy relationship with your auto insurance company.

Posted 7:55 PM

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