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What Happens If I Miss A Payment On My Auto Insurance Policy?

You might receive a cancellation notice in the mail if you fall behind on your payments. If you want to keep your policy, you can usually pay the amount you owe plus any late fees to reinstate it. Some insurers also offer a one-time courtesy reinstatement if you fall behind on your payments and let your policy lapse for a certain period. Contact Senn Insurance Agency if you stay in O’Fallon, MO for questions. 

What Goes Around Lateness in Auto Insurance Payment 

Your policy will typically go into a "grace period" for a set time. Usually, 10–20 days, in which you can still make the payment, and the policy will remain in effect. After that, the policy will likely go into "suspension," which means that the policy is no longer in effect, and you will no longer be covered if you are in an accident. 

If you make the payment during the grace period and your policy has gone into suspension, it will typically go back into effect. If you do not make a payment on your policy when it is due, your insurer will likely notify you that the payment was not received. To avoid having your policy canceled, keep track of the due dates for your payments and prepare to make the next one on time. 

You will receive a mail notice if you are late on your payment or your account has reached its limit. If you do not take action and make the payment, the insurer will likely cancel your policy. You will have to purchase a new policy at the current rate. If you paid your bill late, but your account did not reach its limit, you may be eligible for a one-time courtesy reinstatement. 

If you want to change your policy mid-year, you must purchase a new one at the current rate. You may be eligible for a one-time courtesy reinstatement if you paid your bill late, but your account did not reach its limit. 

Final Words 

Your insurer may cancel your policy if you have not resolved the issue and made the next payment by the due date. If you have a paid policy, you may lose any no-claims or discounts you have earned. If you have a non-paid policy, your insurer may consider the policy void and not renew it when it expires. Get help with Senn Insurance Agency serving in O’Fallon, MO.