Yeah, there should be no problem cancelling a claim on your insurance if it isn't under way already.
You sure can cancel your insurance policy BUT you might not want to. In our state insurance is required to drive a car or truck and you can be fined and lose you drivers license if your caught driving without insurance. I would question the wisdom of cancelling your insurance
There's probably more that you are not telling us in this question. If it's your car insurance, then no, the insurance company will send you a cancellation notice before cancelling your auto insurance. If you illegally have your car on someone else's policy, didn't pay them, and they removed your car from their policy then yes. The only thing is they never should have put your car on their policy but that is as much your fault as theirs. An individual has no requirement to notify you when they decide to make a change on their insurance policy.
No. The reason why you have car insurance is to protect you from at fault accidents.
Car insurance first gets cheaper when you turn 25.
Sure will if you turn it into the insurance to be fixed.
The names of some cheap car insurance providers in New Jersey are "Long Branch Car Insurance", "Bloomfield Car Insurance" and "East Orange Car Insurance".
Just as long as you own the car.
If you owed money on the car (which is probably why it was repossessed), you need to pay what they demand. Check the paper you signed when buying the car if you think they are 'demanding' something different than you signed. Your girlfriend was smart to cancel the insurance, since a repossessed car does not need insurance. You cannot sue your girlfriend for calling the car lot, or for cancelling the insurance, because you cannot show DAMAGES to yourself.
yes because if you have insurance on your car as long as you name is on the title and you were in the car with your friend most likely the insurance will cover it
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.