Several answers apply here. First did you move and if so did you send your insurance company a change of address? Secondly did the accident take place before or after the effective date of cancellation? Insurance companies don't have to prove you received the cancellation notice, they only have to prove they mailed the cancellation to the last known address you provided them. If you move and do not send them a change of address, you are in trouble. Lastly, did you pay the insurance premium for which they cancelled you? If so produce your cashed check and they will have to reinstate your policy by most state laws. If you did not pay as required, then they cancelled you for non payment, and in all likelihood you are cancelled and have no coverage. If the accident took place before the date of cancellation, go see an attorney.
It depends on what you vacation spot is and the likelihood of disastrous climate. If you go to a location that is more likely for volcanoes, earthquake, or hurricanes to occur, than you should consider buying trip cancellation insurance. More information is available at http://travelinsurancefile.com/always-up-to-date/is-trip-cancellation-insurance-worth-it/
Contact the insurance broker that offered you Progressive Insurance; they should know the answer or can find one from the Progressive Agent that visits their office.
Progressive has one of the easiest, user-friendly websites of the insurance industry. A short visit to www.progressive.com should help you find exactly what you need for your car insurance needs.
Progressive auto insurance is a well respected nationwide insurance provider. You will most likely receive quite comprehensive coverage but you should check the details of each specific policy to make certain.
Georgia has a number of local and national car insurance carriers. Besides Progressive and Allstate, there are companies like Geico and State Farm, you should check with an insurance broker for a quote.
If it was someone you lent your car to, then it should
Your auto insurance address should be your residence address where you garage the car. Depending on the state you live in you are supposed to update your drivers license address within a month of moving to a new address. So technically they should both match as they should both show where you are living.
Contact your insurance company and supply them with your current address. That address should match your car registration as well as your driver's license.
All of the big auto insurance agencies (Geico, State Farm, Progressive) offer quotes online so it's relatively easy to get a few quotes and compare. You should be prepared however to give at least an email address to get a full quote to review.
For someone who owns a snowmobile a good insurance would be Progressive snowmobile insurance. You should probably get the bodily injury and property damage liability. progressive.com
To obtain a quote for car insurance you should either visit your local insurance person in your hometown or ask for an online quote at places like progressive or geico.