Insurance companies have the right to terminate your coverage;
however, they must follow the guidelines listed in your policy to do
so. The three ways your policy can be terminated are cancellation,
nonrenewal and
automatic termination.
Cancellation :
Cancellation is when your policy is terminated during the policy
period. You may cancel your policy by returning the policy to the
company or agent or giving the company advanced written notice of the
date you wish to cancel the policy.
Liability, Medical Payments and Uninsured Motorists or Combined
Uninsured/ Underinsured Motorists Coverages :
Your company may cancel your Liability, Medical Payments and
Uninsured Motorists or Combined Uninsured/Underinsured Motoristscoverages
by mailing to your last known address:
1. Notification at least 15 days in advance, if cancellation is for
non-payment of premium; or
2. Notification at least 60 days in advance, for all other cases.
There are certain reasons your company may cancel your Liability,
Medical Payments, and Uninsured Motorist or Combined
Uninsured/ Underinsured Motorist coverages:
- Non-payment of premium;
- You are no longer a resident
of North Carolina and are not eligible for a policy through the
reinsurance facility.
- The insurance company
terminates its contract with your insurance agent;
- Your premium finance company
cancels the policy according to the finance contract;
- If you knowingly make a
material
misrepresentation of:
- The years of driving
experience; or
- The driving record of you
or any other driver who lives with you and customarily uses your
covered automobile.
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