In North Carolina, you have proof of car insurance in Co A, if you leave the co-and B?

My fiancee is joining my policy (in fact, already) and his old insurer told her she must provide proof of insurance to terminate the contract. Currently Ins Co B (which we are both now) depend no record of a self-inflicted, she presented a claim in Ins Co A. Co A Co B say the incident for the next policy renewal?

When I read your statement correctly, you say your wife is soon now says on your insurance policy and have his insurance with his former company and the former company, that it must withdraw to cancel the proof of the contract. If this is correct, one must know his former company, that she has insurance, because those who are insured. If they show, all you need to do, is on its policy, it has to look to them. Looks like they are trying to keep the current policy as long as possible so the money comes in the older society, said the new company submitted its application, they can then they can not. When they arrived on your policy is not your business to ask if she has had accidents or complaints? Otherwise, I’m surprised because it is usually the first thing they want to know so they can determine if they make sure that you want to or not. If your company does not ask them if they signed with them that Insurance Companies on the front, then they probably do not know had learned. If she told her old business that insurance has received from your company and gave them the name of your insurance company know I doubt it. You need the extra fine on its old policy to read, to see if there is something that has to cancel in writing to the policy, or if there is something she has to do before you can give notice, says policy.

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