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What happens if your insurance breaks?

Here are some auto insurance gaps reasons it’s important to stay protected and avoid a gaps in coverage. <br>

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What happens if your insurance breaks?

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  1. What happens if your insurance breaks?

  2. Legal requirements Most states require some level of autoliability insurance. This is the coverage that pays for the other person’s medical needs or goods damage from an accident if you’re at fault. So if you own a car and you’ve allowed the liability insurance on it to break, you might be heretical the law even if the car is parked and not driven. If you drive the vehicle and cause an accident without being covered, you’ll be mentioned and subjected to stiff penalties or worse.

  3. Financial penalties Driving without auto insurance is risky. If you’re responsible for an accident and don’t have insurance, you may be sued to pay for the damages and end up paying for everything, including the lawyer, out of pocket.

  4. Insurance rate increases After an auto insurance break, you may find it tougher to get insurance at an affordable rate. You may even have to choice to a company that specializes in risky drivers, which is almost never a good deal since high-risk insurers charge more for their plans.

  5. Driving record effect In some states, truck driver insurance companiesare required to notify the Office of Vehicles when you drop insurance or change companies. So once you have a gap in truck insurance, it may be noted on your driving record. In some cases, your truck could even be held or your license suspended. 

  6. How to avoid a break in coverage By now, the benefits of keeping your truck insurance active should be clear. Your ultimate goal should be to keep your truck insurance coverage affordable and compliant with state laws. Your best resource for keeping you insured and protected is your local agent. They are also the person to turn to if you do end up with a gap in coverage.

  7. Practice responsibility Commercial auto insurance policies are canceled for two main reasons: non-payment and driving faults. As a vehicle owner, you are responsible for consistently paying your truck insurance premium. You are also responsible for driving safely; too many tickets or accidents on your record can cause an insurer to cancel your policy, resulting in a break in coverage.

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