Portland ME Car Insurance Rate
Reader’s Question:
Will my insurance rate go up if I don’t pay my car insurance premium this month, and allow it to get it cancelled, and then change car insurance carrier next month?
Julia
Portland, ME
Yes, it is possible that your insurance rates would go up if you allowed your current car insurance policy to get cancelled for non-payment and a month later decided to obtain car insurance with a new insurer.
A new insurance company may be wary to take your business if they would see that you have previously not paid fully on your insurance policy and allowed it to cancel for nonpayment. Being more of a risk in this way could cause an insurance company to not either want to accept your business or will make your insurance rate higher.
If you no longer want car insurance through your current insurance company then you should notify them and terminate your policy. But before doing so you will want to get a new auto insurance policy to cover your vehicle so that there will not be a lapse in coverage.
