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Is non-renewal the same as cancellation with USAA?

"I just received a non-renewal notice from USAA.

What does this mean? Are they canceling my policy?"

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Sophie Newman · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Non-renewal is when a
car insurance
company decides not to renew your policy for the upcoming term. It’s essentially the same as cancellation. 
The insurance provider usually comes to this decision after concluding that you are now considered too much of a high-risk driver for them to insure.
This could be because you have a risky driving record or have filed too many claims in the recent policy period.
Sometimes, the insurance company simply doesn’t carry your policy anymore—in which case you may be able to stick with the same company under a new plan.
In this case, it means that
USAA
will no longer insure you as a driver after your policy reaches its end date—so you need to start shopping for new quotes.
Now that you have to look for a new policy, be sure to shop around to find yourself the best possible rate for the coverage you need. Using a smart comparison tool like
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