Unlike some auto insurance companies, Erie Insurance doesn't charge any fees to cancel an auto policy. If you have already paid your premium for the policy period in full, Erie will reimburse you for the unused portion. Erie does not charge a cancellation fee or impose an early termination penalty. These Terms of Use, which include the Online Privacy Policy, govern your access to and use of the ERIEINSURANCE, COM SM website and the ERIE mobile application (together or individually, the “Site”).
For the purposes of these Terms of Use, “ERIE” refers to Erie Indemnity Company and the constituent entities of the Erie Insurance Group. Use of the Site is expressly conditioned on your acceptance of these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with any part of the Terms of Use, you should not use the Site. To express your concerns or file a complaint, simply call 1-800-458-0811 from your phone.
You agree that any material or information that you or individuals acting on your behalf provide to ERIE will not be considered confidential or proprietary to you, except to the extent that it is non-public personal information covered by the Erie Insurance Group Privacy Notice. Comprehensive insurance is often taken out in conjunction with collision insurance so that the policyholder is protected against both accidents related and non-accident related damages. ERIE does not want you to send any confidential or proprietary information to ERIE through the Site, except as expressly or implicitly indicated by the functionality of the Site. For example, you should have Erie update your mailing address or vehicle information if you're moving or buying a new car.
In addition, ERIE may cancel, block, or otherwise inhibit access to any visitor to the Site that ERIE believes has violated any of these Terms of Use, including by blocking any IP address or other indication of the source of the behavior, content, or use of the Site that violates these Terms of Use. ERIE will not send you a paper copy of any document unless you request it, ERIE deems it appropriate, or ERIE is legally required to do so. For example, comprehensive insurance helps pay for damage caused by acts of vandalism, natural disasters, fires, and thefts, but it doesn't cover vehicle repairs after hitting a car. Erie Insurance reserves the right to refuse your payment if you have not made timely payments as required by your policy, if your policy is pending cancellation, if your policy has expired, or for any other permitted reason.
To cancel a Progressive insurance policy, call (86) 416-2003 to speak with a customer service representative and make arrangements for the cancellation to take effect immediately or at a future date. FOR FULL DETAILS ON ANY POLICY OR SERVICE OFFERED BY ANY ERIE COMPANY, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ERIE AGENT. While ERIE will not be responsible for losses caused by the unauthorized use of your username account, you will be responsible for the losses of ERIE or others due to such unauthorized use. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your car caused by events other than collisions with other vehicles or stationary objects.
ERIE makes the Site available to you, subject to your acceptance of these Terms of Use, free of charge, for the purpose of providing you with information about ERIE, its services and insurance services in general. Comprehensive insurance coverage limits are determined based on the actual cash value of the vehicle, so the more a car is worth, the more the insurer will pay in the event of a claim. If Erie Insurance decides to decline your payment, the transaction will be processed and any unearned funds will be returned to you.
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