christinaofthedove
New member
Currently I live/work in the U.S. but will be shortly moving to Europe for work for about 2-3 years. While I am in Europe I will be using public transportation and will not have a car.
I've read that if I let my car insurance lapse, upon my return to the U.S. I will see very high premiums. Will a non-owners policy be viewed as being continually insured? Am I allowed to have a policy even though I am not residing in the U.S.? I am planning to come back to the U.S - 2-3x a year for short stints (week at a time).
I am a Georgia resident, currently renting, no access to USAA.
I've read that if I let my car insurance lapse, upon my return to the U.S. I will see very high premiums. Will a non-owners policy be viewed as being continually insured? Am I allowed to have a policy even though I am not residing in the U.S.? I am planning to come back to the U.S - 2-3x a year for short stints (week at a time).
I am a Georgia resident, currently renting, no access to USAA.