Yes there are many reasons your policy could be cancelled whether or not you have a claim pending, such as when we fail to make premium payments or certain other factors such as DUI, DWI or claims that result from concealment or fraud that may render you no longer eligible for the insurance program you had with the company.
As for cancelling your policy due to a claim. No, Insurance companies in the U.S. do not cancel your policy simply because you have a claim.
Additionally if you've had too many claims that make you no longer eligible for the program or claims resulting from negligence or if the company perceives a moral hazard then your policy could also be non renewed. It's not the same as a cancellation it just mean that they will not renew the policy for another term.
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They should not drop you before a claim is settled. If they have contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
An insurance company cannot drop you in the middle of a claim. The state department of insurance sets standards for how long it takes for the insurance company to respond to a claim, and to issue payment once damage is verified. If they have stopped contact with you and have not given you a reason I would contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
It should be, if the signature is not on file to decline coverage, it could be added.
Generally no. Please provide more details. Are you paying the premium?
No, Your homeowners insurance will cover losses due to an "Act of Nature" if you have an extended coverage policy. For a claim caused by an "Act of God" you'll have to rely on prayer.
You should only drop the physical damage part of your insurance if your vehicle is paid for in full and when you no longer would need help replacing or repairing the vehicle if a claim occurs. Also you could say that when the price of the physical damage coverage exceeds the benefit of replacing the value of the vehicle.
Can you drop your health insurance coverage at anytime from your employer?Read more: Can_you_drop_your_health_insurance_coverage_at_anytime_from_your_employer
Can you drop your health insurance coverage at anytime from your employer?Read more: Can_you_drop_your_health_insurance_coverage_at_anytime_from_your_employer
Unless you present a fraudulent claim, it is illegal for any Insurance co to drop you because you file a claim.
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It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name.
When a non custodial parent is ordered by the court to pay medical coverage, and the custodial parent applies for Medicaid that does not mean that the dependent child's medical coverage can be terminated by the non custodial parent. The ordered insurance becomes the primary insurance, and Medicaid becomes the secondary.