Progressive’s many advertisements always make it clear how easy it is to “switch and save” on insurance for your car, home, motorcycle, etc. Thankfully, if you’d like to cancel your Progressive policy instead, that process is pretty easy as well. The exact procedure will vary based on where you live, though, since — in the U.S., for instance — each state has its own insurance rules and regulations. Wherever you are, though, it’s always best to line up new insurance before canceling your Progressive policy, especially for a motor vehicle.
Steps
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Choose a good time to consider switching insurers. You can cancel insurance provided by Progressive (or any other company) any time you want. That said, there are two particularly good times to consider switching insurers: [1] X Research source
- Start comparing rates 3 to 4 weeks before the renewal date for your Progressive policy. Depending on the laws where you live, you should receive a renewal notice about a month before it's due. Use this information to compare rates and products with several competitors.
- Weigh your insurance options after a significant life event, like a marriage or divorce, the birth of a child, moving to a new home, or buying a new car or adding a new driver. Contact Progressive to see how such changes will affect your policy and rates, then use this to evaluate other options.
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Check your Progressive policy regarding cancellation fees. Depending on the laws in your area and the type of policy you have, you may need to pay a cancellation fee to end your policy before the renewal date. If there is a fee, it is often 10% of your outstanding premium. For instance, if you have 3 months left at $150 per month, your fee would be roughly $45. [2] X Research source
- If you have prepaid for your policy, you will be refunded for the unused term following your cancellation, minus any fees ($450 - $45 = $405 in the above example).
- Examine your Progressive policy for details, log in to your online account ( https://www.progressive.com/ ), or call 800-776-4737 (U.S.).
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Choose new insurance coverage for your car. In the U.S., every state has an insurance requirement for motor vehicles, and you may be required by law to prove you have a new insurer in place when you cancel your Progressive policy. Shop around and find a new policy that suits your needs and your budget. [3] X Research source
- To get quotes, you can: call insurance companies directly or visit their websites; visit the office of a nearby independent or company-affiliated insurance agent; or use third-party online quote comparison sites.
- Arrange for the new policy to take effect on the day you want your Progressive policy to end.
- You may be required by law or your mortgage company to have homeowner’s insurance as well.
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Ask your new insurer if they can help with the cancellation. Some insurers will be so eager to get your business that they’ll take care of much of the legwork in canceling your old policy. You may simply have to sign a form or provide a verbal confirmation. But, even if they don’t offer this service, the process is simple enough to take care of on your own. [4] X Research source
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Mail in a signed policy cancellation form. In the U.S., some states require a signed document in order to cancel car insurance, and it’s often the simplest method regardless. You can find pre-made forms online that you can fill in and mail out. Or, you can draw up a quick form letter that provides the following information:
- Your name, address, and phone number
- Your Progressive policy number, and the date and time (e.g., 12:01 am) at which you want it to end
- The insurer’s name, policy number, and start date/time for your new policy
- Your dated signature
- Mail it to: The Progressive Corporation, 6300 Wilson Mills Rd., Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143.
- Mail it out at least 1 week (or, if possible, 2-3 weeks) before your intended cancellation date.
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Call 888-671-4405 or 888-240-9839 for commercial to cancel by phone instead. Make sure you have your Progressive policy number, as well as the information for your replacement policy. Depending upon where you live, you may be able to complete the process over the phone, or you may still need to sign and return a cancellation document. [5] X Research source
- The Progressive agent may try to convince you to stay with them, possibly by offering a discount. But, if you repeat something like “I’m sorry, but I’ve already made my final decision and have lined up a replacement policy” once or twice, they’ll relent.
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Log in to your Progressive account and cancel online. You may or may not be able to cancel your policy this way — once again, it depends largely on the laws where you live. Log in at https://www.progressive.com/ and see what your options are, but don’t be surprised if you need to make a call and/or send in a signed form in order to cancel your policy.
Expert Q&A
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References
- ↑ http://www.insurance.com/auto-insurance/auto-insurance-basics/how-to-switch-car-insurance-companies.aspx
- ↑ http://www.insurance.com/auto-insurance/auto-insurance-basics/how-to-switch-car-insurance-companies.aspx
- ↑ http://www.insurance.com/auto-insurance/auto-insurance-basics/how-to-switch-car-insurance-companies.aspx
- ↑ https://www.geico.com/information/faq/cancel-previous-insurance/
- ↑ https://www.progressive.com/contact-us/
About This Article
If you want to cancel your Progressive insurance, start by choosing a new insurance company, since you don't want a lapse in coverage when you cancel Progressive. Arrange for the new policy to take effect on the day you plan to end your Progressive policy. To cancel your Progressive insurance over the phone, call 888-416-2003 to reach their customer service department. Once you have a representative on the line, tell them you want to cancel your policy and provide your policy number so they can look up your account. Depending on where you live, you may also be able to cancel your account online. Log into your account on Progressive's website to see what your options are! To learn more about cancellation fees that you could be responsible for, read on!