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What is a renewal notice?

What this kind of letter is

A renewal notice is the paperwork for continuing your policy into its next term. It usually restates your coverage, limits, and price for the coming period.

Why you got one

Your current policy term is ending and your insurer is offering to continue it. These arrive on a regular schedule before each term.

What it’s typically asking

For you to review the coverage and price for the new term and confirm they still fit. Most policies renew on the stated terms if you do nothing.

What happens if you ignore it

If you do nothing, most policies renew on the stated terms. Review it to make sure the coverage and price are what you expect before the term begins. This is general information about how renewals work.

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What is a renewal notice? · UnderstandMyPolicy