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Question 8 of 9 in Losing Your Insurance

Is there a grace period for the payment of premiums?


If you do not pay your premium when due, the insurance company will notify you that your coverage is being cancelled. Typically the notice will give you at least 15 days before the cancellation takes effect. If you pay the premium before the cancellation date, your coverage will continue.
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