Yes. Many hundreds of thousands are getting cancellation notices now.
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Healthcare AFTER Obamacare is expensive, because of the new regulations and taxes it imposes. Before Obamacare, private healthcare was only expensive because doctors would buy malpractice suits, because 7% of doctors were responsible for malpractice. Issue tort reform, get rid of Obama care, BOOM. Private prices drop to where they belong.
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You don't have to drop your auto insurance. Just notify your insurance company that you are no longer need the SR22 filing and they can remove it from your policy.
No, it is not illegal for a homeowners insurance company to drop you. But they have to follow the rules for cancellations and non-renewals for the state they are operating in. For example, in Louisiana, if you have been with your homeowners insurance company for 3 years, they can't drop you. In Florida your homeowners insurance company can drop or cancel you but they must meet the minimum notification timeframes.
Once again, "ObamaCare" is not some sort of insurance plan. It's a regulatory framework, combined with an expansion of Medicaid. All the provisions of ObamaCare apply whether you are employed or not; if you are unemployed, your income will drop, so it will almost certainly change your options as to the cost of obtaining coverage. You (and possibly your family) may now qualify for either free (Medicaid) coverage, or subsidized coverage from the state-run Exchanges. Note that becoming unemployed is considered a "Qualifying Event", so a person who loses their job can immediately buy insurance off an Exchange, even if it is not during the normal Open Enrollment period of time. Once again, all of this is based on your total household income, and not specifically if you are unemployed.
Well, sadly, probably after a DWAI conviction your insurance will find it wise to drop you.
Once you submit an auto insurance claim can your provider deny it?
You will just have to contact your insurance company and ask them. Some companies will drop your policy while others will not.
The answer will depend on the units used for 15000. Millilitres, litres, gallons? And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.