If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
It would make no difference as long as they had coverage on the date and time of the accident. They can cancel the policy after the accident and coverage would still be provided.
The insurance company is not liable to pay out any damages that were caused in the accident and they cancel your policy. This means that the driver bears the full financial burden for the costs of the accident.
If you were insured at the time of the accident, your insurance should pay up to the amount stated on your policy. It does not matter if you still have the insurance now. It is important that you had it on the daye of the accident.
Call your insurance agent and tell them you would like to cancel your insurance.
Some insurance policies have no tolerance for accidents and may cancel your policy after your first claim. Others, like State Farm, will place you into a lower group with higher rates if you have an accident.
They shouldn't cancel your plan I was in an accident when I was 16 and we kept the same insurance. As for how much it goes up depends on which insurance company you have.
No, the Insurance Company has no right to cancel policy even if you sue them, unless you have failed in timely renewal or did any contractual violation like concealment of facts, that can jeopardize the basic objective of an insurance policy.
Yes because they have to...but you can expect to get a cancel letter soon afterwards ....and hard to find reasonably priced insurance afterward
It is always best to inform your insurance company.If you are not at fault they can (if you have the right coverage) help negotiate with the other company, prevent the other insured from making fraudulent claims against you.ANDMost insurance companies require a report regardless and can cancel your policy if you don't.
It depends on what insurance it is. If you're talking about individual insurance I'm pretty sure that yes. But in cases like Business insurance, you might have to go through some authorization and forms to sign before you can actually cancel.
Yes your auto Insurance will typically have to pay for your acts of negligence, Such as driving while intoxited, They may then cancel your policy due to your negligence.