Either you or your insurance company can decide not to renew your policy when it expires. This can come as a shock when it is the company that decides to non-renew – especially if you have paid your premium on time and have had no claims.
It is important to understand that a non-renew is different than a cancellation.
A Notice of Cancellation means you or your insurance company plans to cancel the policy during the coverage term. If the company is canceling the coverage the notice will come with ample warning and will list the reason the policy is being cancelled. Common reasons policies are cancelled are:
If your policy is being cancelled due to non-payment, many insurance companies will accept payment of past due amounts or allow you to pay the policy in full by a specified date to keep the policy active.
After a cancellation, it can be difficult to find a replacement policy as insurance companies may view you are high risk.
A Notice of Nonrenewal means you or your insurance company does not plan to renew your policy after the current term is completed. Similar to a cancelation notice, you will be given ample warning by the insurance company and the notice will include the reason why they are nonrenewing your policy. Common reasons for nonrenewals include:
If you have received a notice of cancellation or nonrenewal and have questions about what this means for you and your insurance going forward, give us a call. We are more than happy to explain these concepts in more detail and offer you any assistance we can.