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Question 3 of 9 in Losing Your Insurance

For what reasons can a policy be nonrenewed?


Grounds for non-renewal include:

1. the policy is covering a vehicle being operated by a member of the household who is not eligible for coverage

2. the policy is covering a vehicle that is being operated by someone suffering from a physical or mental impairment that affects that person’s ability to operate the vehicle safely.

Other reasons that the company deems appropriate and in accordance with their filed and approved underwriting rules – this might include too many violations or conviction for drunken driving.

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