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yendis asked:


I heard that auto insurance companies will cancel your policy, causing you to lapse, if they find out you are leaving them, is that true? I am planning on buying a new auto policy this week that will go in effect on Apr 1 and faxing in my request to cancel my current policy on that same day, am I safe?

Brianna
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7 Responses to “Will auto insurance companies try to lapse you if you leave them?”

  1. David W on January 23rd, 2009 6:00 am

    If you’re paid up until April 1, no, they can’t.

  2. adoll12 on January 24th, 2009 2:05 pm

    My state and believe most others they are required to just cancel you for nonpayment of premium.
    The law for no reason before that in my state and believe most others they are required to just cancel you for nonpayment of canceling your policy unless it is for nonpayment of canceling your policy unless it is for the company to just cancel you for the.
    The law for no reason before that in my state and believe most others they are required to just cancel you for nonpayment of premium.

  3. DA on January 27th, 2009 10:56 pm

    They can not cancel your policy unless you have defaulted in some way.

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  5. Jake S on February 2nd, 2009 9:06 pm

    No, they can’t do that.

  6. Evalyn A on February 6th, 2009 1:56 am

    There are lots of places where you can get a free insurance quote. It only takes roughly 10 minutes to do.

  7. Clifford S on February 6th, 2009 10:16 pm

    Yes, you are safe. Any unearned premium from the cancelled policy will be returned to you and any premium you may owe will be billed to you. All legitimate auto insurance carriers will honor your request promptly and correctly and hope that you consider them again in the future to insure your car.