Changing Auto Insurance Companies North Dakota ND
Reader’s Question:
I would like to change auto insurance companies here in North Dakota. I found a better one after shopping around online. How should I do this? Should I just wait for the end of the policy and not renew it?
Betty
Fargo, ND
Betty, it’s nice that you found a better auto insurance company for you in North Dakota. Shopping around online was a good idea. It’s convenient, and things go a bit faster. Now, if you are sure that you no longer want to be insured by your current auto insurance company, cancelling your coverage is your right. You should be able to do this any time you want. When I cancelled my auto insurance coverage a few months ago, I just sent a letter to my auto insurance company, and they sent me a letter back informing me that they received the letter and that the coverage has been cancelled. That’s very convenient. Of course, you’ll have to check with your own auto insurance company if this is what they do. And if they do, check the details of the procedure.
Whatever you do, don’t assume that just because your policy has gotten past the expiration date that your auto insurance policy is automatically cancelled. That’s not the case. You have to inform them that you are cancelling your policy. If you don’t do this, your auto insurance policy and premium will still be considered active. If you don’t inform them, they’ll just assume that you’ve gone delinquent in the payment of your premium. Later on, they’re going to cancel your policy because of non-payment. That’s not a good thing on your record, and this will negatively affect the next quotations that will be offered to you.
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