You can cancel the insurance, but you would be wise to check with your insurance agent as you probably should continue to carry comprehensive and liability. Comprehensive would be for anything stolen from the casr or damage to the car while it sat and liability if it was stolen and there was an accident. Depending on your financial situation, you may want to consider and 'Umbrella Policy' for a certain amount to cover your assests if you were ever sued because of a personal injury claim be it with you car or on your property. This would be above and beyond your auto liability coverage.
I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it? I have tricare medical insurance. I want to cancel my blue shield medical insurance. How do I go about doing it?
Yes, you can change insurance companies anytime you want.
They can certainly cancel the insurance. However, they are still responsible for their child and their actions, including medical bills and accidents.
An insurance company can cancel your coverage for any number of reasons, all of which would need to be laid out in the policy (contract) that you signed with them upfront. The most common reason that a company would cancel your insurance would be for nonpayment. Other than that, you are probably safe unless you lied about something on the application.
Someone might need annual holiday insurance for several reasons. One can be in case their flight is cancelled. Another can be to cancel a trip due to illness. A third example can be if you have a medical emergency in a foreign country.
Base on state regulations, there are many reasons a company can cancel an insurance policy. If you paid for a year and they cancel you after 1 month, you will only be charged for 1 month of coverage and the other portion should be refunded to you.
If your Dad is paying your premium for you, then he can stop paying the premium anytime he decides, which in turn will cancel your coverage.
Anytime
Call your insurance agent and tell them you would like to cancel your insurance.
yes. you can cancel a policy at anytime. and most all states give you a 10-30 day "free look" period where you have the right to return the policy in those days and get a full refund of any premiums. but you can cancel at any time no matter what
Yes you can. If you feel his coverage is adequate to meet his healthcare needs, then keeping him on your plan would be paying for insurance that you don't need.
I Think You Can Cancel Your insurance....idk That's Just My Guess..