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What will happen if i go without car insurance for a few days? |
i just purchased a new car and only took the insurance cuz i wanted to drive the car off the lot. so i now have found a cheaper & better insurance company. i know i can cancel my policy with in thirty days and get a prorated refund and must show proof of new insurance. so what i am asking if i go without insurance for like a week and then buy new insurance will the rates go up because i went without insur. or will they go up because i just didnt pay the other insurance on time? can i stil cancel and get a refund if i come in a few days later than the due date? help.. NEVER go without insurance. On a new car, even if you don't drive it, it could be stolen, or vandalized, and you still have to pay for it. Jeez, people make it difficult for themselves. Either leave it the way it is, or get the new policy in place before you cancel. If the company has provided proof of insurance to a lienholder, they probably won't cancel for you without proof of a new policy anyway. It is taking a huge risk to drive uninsured. I would not do it for any reason. You never know what can happen. In Australia you replace the other persons car. This is why you contact the insurance company, and explain you will be a few days late. The insurance companies will raise your rate because you have a lapse in coverage. Of course you have a grace period of a few days, usually 5, to make your payment on time. If you change vehicles, you are still covered under your old policy for a few days as long as you are not past due. I think you should stay with what you have until you get the new one cause if you get stopped you can get a ticket and those things are way to much money!!! Nothing unless you get in an accident or pulled over. I live in Texas and it's a pretty big fine here and you lose your drivers license. All you have to do when you find another insurance company is when they ask you if your car is insured at that time, tell them no. I did it all of the time when I had to switch. They wont ask you who your last company was and have no way of knowing unless you tell them. They really dont care about that stuff. But your last question, no you wont get a refund. As soon as you make a payment to your policy then thats it, no returns. Sorry. it loose both ways meanwhile when you are driving without insurance if something happen you loose all entitlement through insurance company and for taking new insurance you have to go through full process again like survey etc Its that murphy's law just because you don't have it something probably will and you still have to pay for the car I know it happend to me. You said it yourself: "and must show proof of new insurance". You need to ask your agent these questions. There is no absolutely answer for your question.However,explorer the information here will give you some ideas.HOpe it helps.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/be... don't do it you can find a good price.... but i would have a good look at this site for some advice on cheap insurance.. |
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