Consequences of Car Insurance Lapse: Perils and Penalties
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What will happen if you don’t pay your insurance bill?
Before going down this road, we want to be clear that insurance is something drivers must have. But if someone can’t afford it or think it’s a rip-off, then consider the outcomes of going without it to better determine the best course of action. Here is the sequence of what will happen when you don’t pay your car insurance premium.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Going without car insurance can lead to increased insurance costs in the future due to a lapse in coverage.
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Lapsing on car insurance can lead to penalties, including fines, license suspension, and even jail time in some states.
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If you let your car insurance lapse, you may not be able to renew your vehicle's registration.
1. The insurer will notify you, then drop your coverage
The insurance company will start by giving the policyholder a head’s up that a payment is due. If the driver doesn’t pay, the insurer will likely cancel the policy immediately. Or, they may send one last warning, and a way to fix it within a certain short period of time with a possible extra late fee. After that, they will drop the policyholder for sure if they haven’t already.
The additional problem here is that ceasing to pay for insurance creates a lapse in coverage. Even if insurance is resumed, this lapse can have financially painful consequences. Insurers view lapsed drivers as riskier, and therefore often will charge increased premiums. Even a gap of a few days or weeks can lead to a sizeable increase in prices.
2. Registration Will Inevitably Lapse
Now the driver has no insurance. What happens next depends on the state and whether the car is currently registered.
If registered, in many states the insurer will notify the DMV that you’ve lapsed. This can immediately trigger suspension and penalties such as an SR-22, or fines that can increase by the day until the driver has insurance again (see New York). Yet, drivers can often avoid this if they go to the DMV to suspend their own registration while they lack insurance.
In states where the insurer doesn’t notify the DMV, the registration may not be immediately suspended. But, a driver will not be able to renew their registration (with few exceptions) when it is time to do so since proof of insurance is required for that.
Thus, the only way to drive without insurance is to also not have any registration.
3. No registration = better odds of getting pulled over
Now you have no insurance or registration. You have outdated stickers on your license plate. That means a greater likelihood of getting pulled over. As it stands, the average driver has an 8.6% chance of getting pulled over in a given year. But outdated stickers are something any cop who pulls up behind can see and ticket you for. That worsens the odds.
While we don’t know by how much, we’ll estimate that it’s three times more likely, so roughly a 25% chance. 3 times odds may seem like a large increase to assume, but for comparison, it’s also three times more likely for youths 16-21 to be in a car accident compared to the overall average.
With those odds, by year three you have an almost 60% chance of a pullover without insurance. In case you’re wondering, by the 6th year, it’s over 80%. Since it’s more likely than not by the third year, let’s assume that’s when you finally get pulled over.
To learn more, take a peek at our look at what happens when a driver is pulled over without insurance.
Verdict
In short, when people don’t pay their car insurance premiums, it creates a lapse in coverage. This lapse will likely increase future costs of insurance (for a few years at least).
In addition, the vehicle’s registration cannot be renewed without insurance and will eventually lapse. Once this happens, it is just a matter of time before the police notice the outdated stickers, and consequences ensue.
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