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Originally Posted by JARblue
And the car is already on your property? I'd switch insurance companies immediately! They can't deny additional coverage because of the threat of a hurricane. I mean I guess they can, but there is legal precedence that they would lose a suit in court. I would take this as evidence of their customer service; who knows what kind of crap they'll pull if you ever have to file a claim
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My thoughts exactly.
Also, OP, not sure if you outright bought your car or financed, but if you financed your car, most lenders, if not all, require full coverage at all times until paid off. In the event of non-coverage, the lenders could deem you as being in default and could demand payment of full balance at once.