Will My SR22 Car Insurance Policy Cancel If I Pay Late?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I think I may have to pay my SR22 car insurance late this month. Will my coverage be cancelled?

A: Being even one day late often opens up the way for your SR22 car insurance to be cancelled. Unlike homeowners insurance, which allw for a 30 day grace period on their premiums, car insurance tends to be a stricter business and one with which you must take more care. Every state has different rules concerning grace periods, so in order to find out what those rules are, you’ll have to call up the Georgia Department of Insurance.

Most car insurance companies aren’t trigger happy when it comes to cancelling, though. One mistake will often be let go, and you won’t see any marks on your record or rises in your premium. But if you keep on paying late, cancellation might go on and happen, because as a high risk SR22 car insurance customer you only have so much leeway. If you have a history of making late payments, it’s possible that you will be required to pay for your entire six months at once.

Do Late Payments on Car Insurance Affect My SR22 in Georgia?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
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Q: I’m not sure if I can pay my car insurance this month. The problem is that I have an SR22 form on file, so I’m wondering if this will affect me worse.

A: Well, the whole point behind that SR22 form is that you are required to prove that you have car insurance in order to continue driving. If you allow your car insurance to lapse or be cancelled, then you will lose your license. While in many cases you can get it back, it will be a lot of hassle and cost more than just paying your premium would have.

Allowing your car insurance to lapse does more than just that. It leaves a mark on your insurance record which will last even after you are required to file the SR22 form, because if you fail to pay your premium it goes on your credit report. Future companies will see this, note that you are unreliable, and proceed to either charge you more, or not give you car insurance at all.

Instead of taking a defeatist attitude, be proactive. Call your car insurance company and see what ways they have for you to save money. If all else fails, start shopping.