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?<\/h3><div class=\"textwidget custom-html-widget\"><div class='post-copy'>\n\n<div class='post-date'>\n\n<\/div>\n\t<br>\n<div class='post-body'>\n<br>\nBy JD Glass\n<br><br>\nThe insurance lapsed--now what? Bueno, si conduces, necesitas seguro de auto, it\u2019s that plain and simple. Illinois, como la mayoría de los estados, requiere que los conductores estén cubiertos, and it\u2019s up to you to keep your enrolled status. Entonces, ¿qué pasa si se cancela su cobertura?? ¿Cómo sucede eso?? ¿Y hay sanciones??\n\t<br><br>\nDrivers without active insurance coverage can be penalized. Entonces, ¿por qué caducaría la cobertura??<br>\n1: Falta de pago.<br>\nInsurance isn\u2019t free. Cuando obtenga su póliza, you get a bill that is your monthly premium--an amount that varies from driver to driver.\nYou can choose what time frame to pay in, whether it\u2019s monthly, trimestral, o incluso anualmente. Pero no importa qué, TIENES que pagar a tiempo.<br>\nFact is, if you don\u2019t, la aseguradora puede y probablemente cancelará su póliza. Generalmente, te dan tiempo y aviso, but if you don\u2019t follow up and follow through, your coverage will almost definitely terminate.\nTake a moment to ask your company what are the options available to you that will help make paying your premium easier, ya sean pagos automáticos de su banco, un recordatorio por correo electrónico para que puedas pagar en línea, o incluso establecer una fecha regular en la aplicación de calendario de tu teléfono. <br>\nFrom tying a string around your finger, to training a parrot to repeat \u201cpay your car insurance!\u201d just be certain to get your payment in before the due date.<br><br>\n2: Renovación caducada<br>\nYour car insurance policy only lasts for certain amount of time; it\u2019s set up that way so that when you periodically renew, También puedes revisar cuál es tu cobertura., para estar seguro de tener siempre suficiente cobertura.<br>\nThe majority of folks choose yearly, lo que significa cada doce meses, se renuevan y revisan. Pero, otros renuevan cada seis meses, y algunos incluso van de mes en mes.<br>\nWork with your company to determine which is the best time frame for you--and if you\u2019re not sure about \u201cwhen,\u201d then call or email your insurer before the deadline and ask--someone will be happy to help you. Incluso se puede configurar automáticamente., and you won\u2019t have to worry about it.<br><br>\n3: Riesgo demasiado alto<br>\nEvery person who gets a policy is evaluated for risk, o la probabilidad de que usted, o alguien bajo la póliza, presente un reclamo al respecto, y si, Los riesgos más altos tienden a pagar precios más altos.. Todo tipo de factores influyen en la determinación de esto., desde su historial de manejo hasta el valor del automóvil.<br>\nBut sometimes, Algunos conductores suponen demasiado riesgo.. This can be because there\u2019s been too many claims on your policy, y la empresa podría sufrir una pérdida demasiado grande al cubrirlo (y si, esto podría significar cobertura cancelada).<br>\nStill though, si las cosas llegan a eso, su compañía de seguros tiene que notificarle con antelación, dándole tiempo para buscar y encontrar una nueva póliza, so that you won\u2019t be uninsured. Pero... sea un conductor seguro, y evitar este escenario.<br><br>\n\nWhat Happens If I Drive Without Insurance?<br>\nSince every state (con la excepción de Vermont, ¿Quién requiere que usted demuestre que puede cubrir financieramente un accidente si ocurre?), Definitivamente hay aspectos negativos a largo plazo., de:<br>\nThe insurance company learns that this happened, and decides you\u2019re too high risk, lo que significa que el costo de su póliza puede aumentar.<br>\nLaw enforcement can ticket, suspender su licencia, o cobrar tarifas del estado, y estos aumentan en cantidad a medida que aumenta el número de delitos. Demasiado y demasiado lejos puede resultar y resultará en cárcel.<br>\nSR22 Requirement: this is a form that the state requires that lets them know you actually do have live and active coverage--and it\u2019s the insurance agency who provides it and files it with your state. Esta necesidad suele durar unos años y debes tener cobertura activa todo el tiempo.. Por supuesto, ya que tienes que tener un SR22, this signals to the insurance company that you\u2019re a higher risk, so there\u2019s a good chance you\u2019ll pay a higher premium.<br>\nAs an upstanding member of society who cares not only about themselves, pero también otros, Es absolutamente esencial que tengas el seguro de auto adecuado.. Al final, te beneficia personalmente, porque te protegerá cuando lo necesites. Contacta con tu compañía de seguros, and make sure you\u2019re covered.<br><br>\nwww.consumerschicago.com\n<br><br>\nGet your quote <a href=\"https:\/\/quote.consumerschicago.com\/consumersinsurance\/start\">aquí!<\/a><\/div><\/div><div id=\"panel-1406-1-0-1\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_media_image panel-last-child\" data-index=\"2\" ><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"300\" height=\"196\" src=\"https:\/\/www.consumerschicago.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/AdobeStock_326408379-1-1-300x196.png\" class=\"image wp-image-92 attachment-medium size-medium\" alt=\"\" style=\"max-width: 100%; height: auto;\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.consumerschicago.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/AdobeStock_326408379-1-1-300x196.png 300w, https:\><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>El seguro caducó&#8211;¿y ahora qué?
? El seguro caducó&#8211;¿y ahora qué?
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