NJ I reinstated my Car Insurance after canceling it. Company assured my policy was active. EFT docs I got today say I owe $0.00 due to “recent policy change.” Last docs were 2 days ago stating what I owe. My car insurance renews in 4 days and I just paid it in full (email was before I did)

Understanding the Confusing Cancellation and Reinstatement of Car Insurance in New Jersey

Navigating the intricacies of auto insurance can sometimes be challenging, especially when recent changes and communications leave you unsure of your coverage status. Recently, I experienced a situation that has left me quite anxious, and I want to share my experience to shed light on what drivers in New Jersey might encounter.

The Scenario

After canceling my car insurance policy, I contacted my provider to confirm that the policy was indeed active again. Their representatives assured me that everything was in order. Subsequently, I received electronic documents indicating that my policy was reinstated, and my upcoming renewal would proceed as scheduled.

However, a few days later, I received an electronic funds transfer (EFT) notification stating that I owed nothing—$0.00—due to a “recent policy change.” This was perplexing because just two days prior, I had received documents outlining the amount I owed, and I had already paid my renewal in full, before noticing this update.

The Key Details

The relevant language in the recent documentation says:
“Due to a recent change to your account, your next automatic deduction scheduled for June 18, 2025, will be in the amount of $0.00.”

Strangely, there’s no record of cancellation or non-renewal in my account documents or app for the upcoming June 14th date, which I expected would be the first indicator of such changes. This raises questions about whether the cancellation before my reinstatement caused this anomaly, or if another process is at play.

My Concerns and Next Steps

My primary concern is whether my insurance coverage is still valid. Since I have already paid my renewal, and no official cancellation notice has been issued, I worry about the implications, especially given the law in New Jersey requiring a minimum 15-day notification prior to policy renewal or cancellation.

It’s important to note I have no record of any accidents, suspensions, or fraudulent activity on my part, which should typically prevent sudden cancellations without proper notification. Additionally, the insurance company’s office is closed on Sundays, and I received this information on a Saturday, compounding my anxiety.

Conclusion

This experience highlights the importance of close communication with your insurer, especially during policy changes or cancellations. If you find yourself in a similar situation, request written confirmation of your policy status and be aware of your rights under state law, which often mandates advance notice before cancellations or non

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