Common use of When We Cancel Clause in Contracts

When We Cancel. 1) If you fail to pay your premium, we may cancel your coverage at any time. A notice will be sent to you providing at least 10 days’ notice of our intent to cancel or such other time as required by the state of your primary address. 2) We may also cancel your coverage by giving you at least 30 days notice for any of the following reasons: a. You commit fraud or material misrepresentation when you obtain insurance or pursue a claim. b. You perform a willful or reckless act or omission that substantially increases the probability or severity of a covered loss. c. There is a material change that substantially increases the probability or severity of a covered loss. d. Our continuing coverage risks placing us in violation of state insurance laws. e. There is a material change that results in our inability to continue to provide coverage, such as you moving into a state where the policy is not available. 3) If you misrepresented or concealed any material fact that would have affected our decision to provide coverage, we may cancel, invalidate or rescind your coverage. If so, a notice will be sent advising you of our decision. 4) Coverage is cancelled, invalidated or rescinded as of the effective date that we specify. This may include rescission backdated to the original policy period effective date.

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Sources: Insurance Agreement

When We Cancel. 1) If you fail to pay your premium, we may cancel your coverage at any time. A notice will be sent to you providing at least 10 days’ notice of our intent to cancel or such other time as required by the state of your primary address. 2) We may also cancel your coverage by giving you at least 30 days notice for any of the following reasons: a. (a) You commit fraud or material misrepresentation when you obtain insurance or pursue a claim. b. (b) You perform a willful or reckless act or omission that substantially increases the probability or severity of a covered loss. c. (c) There is a material change that substantially increases the probability or severity of a covered loss. d. (d) Our continuing coverage risks placing us in violation of state insurance laws. e. (e) There is a material change that results in our inability to continue to provide coverage, such as you moving into a state where the policy is not available. 3) If you misrepresented or concealed any material fact that would have affected our decision to provide coverage, we may cancel, invalidate or rescind your coverage. If so, a notice will be sent advising you of our decision. 4) Coverage is cancelled, invalidated or rescinded as of the effective date that we specify. This may include rescission backdated to the original policy period effective date.

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Sources: Accident Coverage Insurance Agreement