Delaney Simchuk, Car Insurance Writer
@delaney_simchuk
No, you cannot cancel your Liberty Mutual insurance policy online, though you can cancel over the phone by calling 1-800-290-8711. Liberty Mutual insurance policies can be canceled at any time, but you may have to pay a cancellation fee, depending on your state. You should also make sure you have your new insurance policy in place before cancelling your Liberty Mutual policy.
How to Cancel Your Liberty Mutual Insurance Policy
1. Gather the Right Information
To cancel your Liberty Mutual policy, prepare the necessary details including your name, address, Social Security number, policy number, and driver's license number. You may be asked to provide your new policy information if you are switching insurers.
2. Determine When Your Policy Should End
If you are switching insurers, it is best to have a small overlap between your old policy and your new one to avoid having a lapse in coverage. If you are selling your car, make sure your policy does not end before your car is sold.
3. Contact Your Insurer
The easiest way to contact Liberty Mutual is to call them at 1-800-290-8711 and cancel your policy with a representative over the phone.
4. Pay Any Cancellation Fees
Liberty Mutual has a cancellation fee in some states. The customer service representative from Liberty Mutual will let you know if you have to pay a cancellation fee.
5. Confirm Cancellation
You should receive confirmation of your policy being canceled by mail or email. If you do not receive confirmation by the date agreed upon for the policy to end, contact Liberty Mutual to verify cancellation.
If you want to learn more, you can check WalletHub’s guide to canceling your Liberty Mutual insurance policy.
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