Insurance Cancellation Moratorium in Place in 35 Indiana Counties

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has declared that 35 counties are covered by disaster emergency declarations due to widespread flooding and infrastructure damage caused by sustained heavy rainfall in February and March.
Insurance Commissioner Stephen Robertson issued a 60-day cancellation moratorium for those counties under the disaster declaration. Affected policyholders in impacted counties have an additional 60 days to make payments without their policies being canceled and without penalties.
The list of Indiana counties under the disaster declaration include Gibson, LaGrange, LaPorte, Noble, Posey, Wabash, Warren, Jackson, Kosciusko, Newton, Porter, Harrison, Jasper, Ohio, Pulaski, Benton, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Jefferson, Spencer, Warrick, Carroll, Dearborn, Elkhart, Fulton, Lake, Marshall, Perry, St. Joseph, Starke, Switzerland, Vanderburgh, Vermillion and White.
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