This may depend on your insurance companies own internal rules and policies. NJ does have some interesting insurance law but I don't know if it gets this detailed as to regulate the reinstatment of a policy that has lapsed for non payment of premium.
Contact an independent insurance agent & find a new carrier.
What is the question? An insurance carrier is an "insurance carrier." Some government programs may not use the term "carrier" but the effect is the same if you are covered and have a loss.
Definitionally no. However, some carrier do have rules that regulate how long you must wait to be insured with them again. To get coverage before that time has elapsed they can allow you to reinstate only if you agree to pay the fee for the missed premiums.
You are asking if you can reinstate you auto insurance if it cancelled for non-payment. Often times you can. It is up to the policies of the individual insurance carrier that you are dealing with and the state laws as well. In Georgia, insurance companies must mail you a 10 day notice of cancellation if you did not pay on the due date. After this cancellation date on the notice you have no coverage. Often times the insurance company will reinstate without a lapse if you come in within a few days and sign a "Statement of No-Loss" which states that you have not had an accident or loss since the date of cancellation. Different companies have their own policy on how many days that they will still reinstate. One factor to watch is that on the renewal date of the policy you do not get this 10 day notice, the day after renewal your coverage ceases. Sometimes they will still allow you to renew but they don't have to.
Geico automobile insurance can be obtained by either contacting a local insurance carrier who has Geico as an insurance provider, or a person may use Geico's website to purchase an automobile insurance policy.
It is possible, but I would use COBRA until I have a definitive ruling from the new insurance Carrier
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can you help me find a person's automobile insurance carrier?
Assuming that you are talking about in the case of an accident, you should only talk to your insurance carrier. They will contact the other person's insurance carrier.
Call the life insurance carrier, provide the policy number and ask if it's still in force. Even if it has lapsed, it might still be in a grace period such that paying the catch-up premium could reinstate it.
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yes and they usually do.