Texas auto insurers can now decide when a policyholder hasn’t cooperated with the company’s investigation, settlement, or defense of a liability claim — and drop the driver when their policy comes up for renewal.

After giving drivers written notice and 10 days in which to cooperate, insurers must now issue non-renewal notices to uncooperative drivers, according to a new regulation from the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI). The rule only applies to liability claims.

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