How COVID Has Affected The Insurance Industry and What You Need to Know About Your Policies
- May
- 14
- Posted by Carroll Marshall Insurance
- Posted in Insurance Industry, Polk County Community, Polk County Insurance

There are several ways insurance companies are working with customers to make sure they are taken care of and supported during this time without losing their coverage. These include:
- Removing late fees from payment plans for a set period of time. Many providers have said they will not be charging late fees until June (or later) for bills not paid on time.
- Removing their “cancellation of coverage” policy when a bill is paid late or skipped. In other words, your insurance bill is still due, but if you can’t pay on time you won’t lose your benefits.
- Offering payment options for their customers. For some, this meant setting up payments for a different day of the month to help “stretch” time a bit more, and for others, it means giving customers a one or two payment grace period that allows them to skip two payments without being penalized. The payments are still due of course, but are simply stalled for those weeks until the customer can begin paying again.
Now that Phase 2 has begun here in Florida and many businesses are allowed to reopen (even at limited capacity) we hope that our economy, both local and nationwide, can begin to breathe again and start the recovery process. If you have questions about how your own insurance provider is handling the recent events and what it means for you, Carroll Marshall Insurance is here to help. Call us and let us help you get clarification and peace as we move forward together.
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