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  2. Freeway Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Freeway Insurance was founded in 1987 by Kelly Turton in Orange County, California. [7] Initially, the company’s focus was private passenger automobile insurance, [7] which was then acquired by Westline Corp., [7] which was then acquired by Confie, [8] one of the largest privately held insurance brokers in the United States [9] and a portfolio company of private equity firm ABRY Partners, in ...

  3. When and how to cancel your car insurance policy

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    Cancellation fees can be a flat fee or a short-rate fee. With short-rate cancellations, the insurer will charge the policyholder a percentage of the unearned premium — usually 10 percent.

  4. What to do when your car insurance is canceled for a missed ...

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    Bankrate’s take:Many insurance companies will also offer a small discount for drivers who set up autopay.So, in addition to making sure you won't accidentally miss a payment, your premium may be ...

  5. Cancellation (insurance) - Wikipedia

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    The policy term is the period that an insurance policy provides coverage. Many policies have a one-year term (365 days) but other terms both longer and shorter are used. Policy terms can be for any length of time and can be for a short period when the period of risk is also short or can be for multi-year periods.

  6. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., 933 F. Supp 635, (S.D.Tex., 1995), the insured's claim was denied for the incident in which an intoxicated pedestrian ran into the side of their vehicle on the freeway.

  7. What to do if your homeowners insurance is canceled - AOL

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    Insurance companies are required to provide written notice of cancellation or nonrenewal, typically within 30-120 days (varies by state), to allow policyholders enough time to shop around for ...

  8. Get help with your AOL billing questions

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    You must cancel all AOL services in order to stop billing. Some important things to keep in mind before canceling: • You must cancel your billing and convert to a free AOL account in order to cancel your paid account. • AOL reserves the right to charge and collect any taxes/fees, surcharges or costs incurred before your cancellation takes ...

  9. Confie - Wikipedia

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    Confie is an American private insurance company that provides auto insurance, home insurance, life insurance, commercial insurance, and related products. [1] Confie is the ninth largest independent property and casualty insurance agency in the United States as of 2020.