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9.
Why would my insurer cancel or not renew my policy?
Technically, in most states your insurer can
cancel your policy only if:
• you
fail to pay your premium;
• a
driver loses his or her driver's license;
• you
are guilty of material misrepresentation during the
application process (e.g., you fail to notify your insurer
of a recorded violation such as a drunk-driving offense)
However, your insurer can choose not to
renew your policy for a variety of reasons, from driving
citations to poor driving experience.
Where do you live? Has the neighborhood
changed in the last few years? Have the accident or crime
rates risen noticeably? As regions are reassessed
periodically, their status could change and you could
suddenly find yourself living in a high-risk area where your
insurer's rates may not be adequate to cover losses.
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