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Bill West - Wm B West Insurance Agency, Inc.
Illinois & Wisconsin (224) 538-2006
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AUTO INSURANCE: Is there a difference between cancellation
and nonrenewal?
1All insurance questions and answers
are provided by the Insurance Information Institute www.iii.org
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Call
Bill West, Illinois & Wisconsin insurance agent, to answer all
of your insurance policy questions.
(224) 538-2006 - Gurnee, IL
Contact
Bill West - Wm. B. Insurance Agency, Inc.
Request a quote for Non-Commercial
Auto Insurance from Wm. B. West Insurance Agency, Inc.
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Auto Insurance Basics
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- What
is auto insurance?
- What
is covered by a basic auto policy?
- Can
I drive legally without insurance?
- What
if I lease a car?
- Do
I need insurance to rent a car?
- What
are the driving laws in my state?
- Is
there a difference between cancellation and nonrenewal?
There is a big difference between an insurance company canceling
a policy and choosing not to renew it. Insurance companies cannot
cancel a policy that has been in force for more than 60 days except
when:
- You fail to pay the premium
- You have committed fraud or made serious misrepresentations
on your application
- Your driver's license has been revoked or suspended.
Nonrenewal is a different matter. Either you or your insurance
company can decide not to renew the policy when it expires. Depending
on the state you live in, your insurance company must give you
a certain number of days notice and explain the reason for not
renewing before it drops your policy. If you think the reason
is unfair or want a further explanation, call the insurance company’s
consumer affairs division. If you don't get a satisfactory explanation,
call your state insurance department.
The company may have decided to drop that particular line
of insurance or to write fewer policies where you live, so the
nonrenewal decision may not be because of something you did.
On the other hand, if you did do something that raised the insurance
company’s risk considerably, like driving drunk, the premium
may rise or you may not have your policy renewed.
If your insurance company did not renew your policy, you will
not necessarily be charged a higher premium at another insurance
company.
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