HOW DO I GO ABOUT SWITCHING INSURANCE COMPANIES WITHOUT PAYING A PENALTY?
Once you receive an invoice reflecting new (not estimated) rates and any applicable new deviations or discounts, you have 30 days to change insurance companies without paying a “short rate” penalty. If you make a change within this 30 day period, you will pay your former insurance company on a pro-rata basis at its newly established rates until the date the coverage with your new insurance company begins. If you choose to switch insurance companies outside of the 30 day period, you will be subject to a short rate penalty which decreases as your policy year progresses.
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