All insurance companies must abide by the same rules and regulation as far as grace periods and cancellations as all other companies in the same state. In my state a company must give a 10 day notice on a cancellation for a regular monthly payment. Where you have to be careful is when you have a renewal period. If you have a renewal date then you will not have any grace period or extra coverage after the policy period ends.
There is no grace period.
There is not a grace period after it lapses. Once the car insurance 'starts', it cannot be refunded. There is usually a 7-day gap before the insurance starts.
in most cases grace period entails how many days you have on your insurance bill, in most states the grace period runs 15 days after your due date
USAA car insurance is almost exclusively a military service customer based company. Active duty military do receive a car insurance discount for their immediate family.
USAA auto insurance benefits include protection for your car, liability protection, protection for you and your passengers, and additional insurance coverage.
No The insurance coverage expires the instant, Usually 12:01 AM, that the payment date has been missed. The police only care if the car is insured and are not going to give a grace period for this.
Read your policy. Some companies and policies offer a grace period and some don't. Call your agent not the car dealer to find out.
It depends on the insurance company. Most companies will provide at least a 14 day grace period, but to be safe inform your company before you get the car, then call after you get the car to give all the details.
USAA Auto Insurance simply can provide Car and Auto insurances for customers. They will help valued customers to save more money on their insurance every month.
As far as I know, no insurance company provides grace periods. Usually they will cancel your policy if payment is not received by a certain time and date on your monthly bill. If a grace period is provided, they will note it on your bill.
Insurance is purchased for the car, not the driver. Until the car has been insured it cannot be driven by anyone. Note that most states do allow a short grace period after you purchase a car in which it can be driven without insurance to let you purchase insurance and handle title/registration paperwork. This grace period does not apply to a car that you have either allowed the insurance to lapse or have removed its insurance. If you already have another car insured (which it appears you do) and wish to drive a car that is not currently insured, contact your insurance agent and have them temporarily transfer the policy to the other car.
Car import insurance is available from a variety of companies. Some places that offer car import insurance include State Farm, Progressive, and USAA.