What should I do in case of a policy lapse?

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In the event of a policy lapse with Atlantic American, it is important to act promptly to avoid any potential issues related to coverage. The first step is to review the policy details to understand the reasons for the lapse. Often, lapses occur due to non-payment of premiums or failure to meet certain obligations outlined in the policy contract. If the lapse is due to missed payments, one might be able to reinstate the policy by making the overdue payment along with any applicable fees. It is advisable to check the specific reinstatement procedures as these can vary significantly depending on the type of policy and the terms agreed upon. Additionally, it may be beneficial to evaluate your options moving forward. If reinstatement is not feasible, one could explore the possibility of obtaining a new policy. For detailed information on the specific steps to take or to inquire about reinstatement processes, reviewing the official website of Atlantic American or the terms of the insurance documentation would be advantageous.
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Answered Sep 23, 2025

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