Not unless the deceased calls the company to cancel. The insurance company cannot cancel the policy unless it is requested in writing by the insured or executor or if it cancels for non-payment.
When you plan to sell your car you should notify your insurance company of the pending sale. It will provide you with instructions on how to transfer title properly, surrender the plates and cancel the insurance if you aren't transferring the coverage to a new car. Generally, the insurance company won't cancel the insurance until the plates are turned in or transferred to another vehicle through the RMV. That means the company will continue to bill you until the transaction is properly completed.If the insurance was paid for and the policy is cancelled during the coverage year the company will issue a refund based on their own calculations.
I Think You Can Cancel Your insurance....idk That's Just My Guess..
If you ask your insurance company to cancel your policy, they will.
A car insurance company can cancel your policy for many reasons and they are not obligated to provide you with insurance. Different companies have different criteria for cancellation of a policy due to accidents.
Cancel your policy.
When a car has been repossessed the person paying the insurance should cancel it.
Insure your car for a year ,then after a month return the plates and cancel the insurance. You should be credited any overage you paid in
Many national car insurance companies will vastly increase your rates or cancel your policy altogether after a drunk driving conviction or an administrative DMV.
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It is not going to make a difference if you cancel your insurance or not. If you drive a car, you must have car insurance.
Lack of payment or too many collisions the insurance company has to pay for. If you want to cancel your auto insurance policy to go with another company, call your insurance company and tell them you want to cancel your insurance but be ready for them to try to persuade you to stay.