Auto Insurance Cancellation.
If your car insurance is cancelled by your car insurance company and your policy has been in effect for over 60 days, there are four possible reasons for this:
There are a few things consumers can and should do to keep from paying too much.
You did not pay your monthly premium on time.
Your insurance company believes you lied in relation to a claim.
Your driver's license has been revoked or suspended.
You committed fraud on the application.
A severe infraction on your driving record, like DUI or speeding.
Auto Insurance Non-renewal
If you receive a non-renewal notice from your car insurance company, your policy will no longer be in effect on the date that the notice specifies. Either you or your insurance company can start the process of non-renewal.
If you have gotten a non-renewal notice in the mail and you have not requested the non-renewal from your insurance company:
Contact your auto insurance company for an explanation.
Get a copy of your driving record or other document that supports their finding .
Contact your state Department of Insurance and file a complaint.
Shop around for the lowest priced auto insurance from highly rated carriers.
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