It depends, most companies will not, they will require a new application to start the policy again. If it was Progressive and on your renewal date that the policy cancelled, they will accept payment (up to 45 days I believe but that may be different state to state) and restart your policy the day after paid […]
Written on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by mitcheljacobson :: 0 comments to this post
It depends, most companies will not, they will require a new application to start the policy again.
If it was Progressive and on your renewal date that the policy cancelled, they will accept payment (up to 45 days I believe but that may be different state to state) and restart your policy the day after paid & your policy will have a new renewal date. You will retain the same policy number and coverages - there will be a lapse of coverage but you will not need to reapply.
If it was Dairyland - they will accept payment on a cancelled policy (that was cancelled for nonpayment) midterm. It will be effective on the day after they receive payment (you will need to call to find out how much they need to restart the policy). They will issue a new policy number and but keep the same coverages and no new application will be needed.
The best thing to do is to call your agent if you have one, or call the company directly if you do not.
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