I've been with the same company almost five years. My car insurance is renewed every six months, after I make the required renewal deposit. Like clockwork, I receive the new payment coupons, and temporary insurance card. However, I don't get the permanent insurance card and new policy stating the value of my vehicle, until almost a month later. Sometimes longer. Is this legal? If so, why does it take so long for the agent to issue the new policy, and how will this effect me if I ever disagree with what's in the policy?
2007-03-13
21:30:19
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6 answers
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Anonymous
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Insurance & Registration
P.S. I'm not referring to how soon the new insurance is "effective", I'm referring to how soon the new policy is "received". To my knowledge, the policy is renewed immediately for six months after I make the deposit, even though I don't have the new policy, and just the "temporary" insurance card.
2007-03-13
21:32:30 ·
update #1
There has to be some type of law that gives insurance companies a certain amount of time to send out the new policy. If anyone knows please post.
2007-03-13
21:46:01 ·
update #2