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Many people are unaware that insurance companies collect and
share information on a little-known database called the Comprehensive Loss
Underwriting Exchange (“CLUE”). Claims you file, whether against your own or another’s
insurance policy, and other personal information may appear in CLUE. Just like
credit reports, the Fair Credit Report Act (“FCRA”) entitles you to one free
copy of your CLUE report per year and you may dispute inaccurate or incomplete
information contained therein. The FRCA also requires an insurer to notify you
if it intends to increase your premiums or take other “adverse action” based on
information in your CLUE report.
You should consult with an attorney at
PHILLY BIKE LAWYER to
see how a prior lawsuit or insurance claim may affect your case.
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