Then you will have to get a new policy. Usually a company will automatically renew you. Sounds like the policy non-renewed due to non payment of premium.
If your driver's license expires will you still be covered under your auto insurance policy?
Auto insurance.
Nothing of any consequece happens at all except that you now insured by a different company.
When car insurance expires the car and passengers are not longer covered so when a wreck occurs there will be no help with paying medical bills or to fix the cars involved in the wreck. May be subject to a fine if not insured.
you die
A Power of Attorney expires when the principal dies.As for the other queries about what happens when a beneficiary dies you haven't explained what type of beneficiary: life insurance, estate or trust?A Power of Attorney expires when the principal dies.As for the other queries about what happens when a beneficiary dies you haven't explained what type of beneficiary: life insurance, estate or trust?A Power of Attorney expires when the principal dies.As for the other queries about what happens when a beneficiary dies you haven't explained what type of beneficiary: life insurance, estate or trust?A Power of Attorney expires when the principal dies.As for the other queries about what happens when a beneficiary dies you haven't explained what type of beneficiary: life insurance, estate or trust?
you get money
If your policy is a term insurance plan, nothing happens. The coverage ends when you stop paying and there's no further benefits. It's similar to auto insurance. If your policy is a permanent plan with cash value, there may be income tax ramifications. If your cash in the plan grew, you may receive a form 1099 from the insurance company indicating a taxable gain. This growth in your cash value may not have been reportable income if the policy hadn't lapsed. If your policy expires before you do, there is no death benefit payable to the beneficiaries of the lapsed contract.
Most states require insurance. You should think of auto insurance as part of the cost of owning a car... if you can't afford the insurance, you can't afford the car and shouldn't have one.
Yes, you are responsible If the person you co-signed for is behind in payments and the insurance coverage expires you are responsible to insure the car until it is sold or the person gets the payments caught up and pays the insurance.
You get ticketed and fined, regardless of whether you were at fault or not, Auto Insurance is required by law in the state of Louisiana. You get ticketed and fined, regardless of whether you were at fault or not, Auto Insurance is required by law in the state of Louisiana.
nothing, just illegal to drive with out it.