I have a whole life insurance policy, how long does it take to cancel it, also can I get money back from it.
You should file your car insurance claim with Geico within 24 hours. You should always call your insurance company as soon as you possibly can.
5 working days
You can contact the agent who sold you the policy directly and he should provide assistance in getting a refund. <a href="http://www.ltcfp.com">Long Term Care Insurance</a>
In California, the free look period for long-term care insurance policies is typically 30 days. This means that policyholders have 30 days from the date of purchase to review the policy and, if they are not satisfied, to cancel it for a full refund.
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Yes and it happens quite often. Usually when you let you Homeowners insurance cancel or change companies and fail to notify your insurance company to send a copy to the mortgagee. If the mortgagee does not have proof that you have insurance and have them listed on such insurance, they will place "force-placed" coverage on the property to protect themselves and they will charge you for this coverage. As long as you get them notified and proof quickly, they will cancel their policy and refund you the premium. Make sure you know that the coverage they purchase on your behalf only covers them and covers no contents of yours, no liability coverage, and only covers the bare minimum coverage. And it is usually more expensive than homeowners you buy on your own. When you get a mortgage on your home your agreement is that you keep insurance on the home. If you let it cancel or don't have such insurance you are in breech of contract and they could foreclose on your home or put this coverage on it, their choice.
Geico is a joke! They make these cute little commercials but numerous people have complained about how long it takes for them to pay their claims and all the red tape they have to go through.
Depending on how you purchased the gap insurance. If it was included in the financing + gap = monthly payment then any refund due would go to the finance company. If you purchased the gap insurance independantly from the finance company then you must contact the provider of the gap insurance directly for any type of refund.
As long as the contract itself has no specifically stated agreement that shows coverage is unconditional, then, as long as they give proper notice, an insurance company can cancel ANY insurance policy for ANY reason. Of course, if you disagree with the decision, you can always consult an attorney and go from there
No, as long as you dont drive it and can prove it.
Yes, as long as you have been in a committed relationship for at least 6 months.