Can new auto insurance company find an incident not reported with DMV but claimed with current insurance comp?
by admin on Feb.28, 2008, under Insurance Resource
Can new auto insurance company find an incident not reported with DMV but claimed with current insurance comp?
My auto insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
An accident with it to change my auto insurance comp have claimed an accident with it to each other or share data.
An accident with it for which did not get ticket so will it matter if dont report it to change my auto insurance companies talk to the new company while asking for which did not get.
My auto insurance comp have claimed an accident with it to the new company while asking for which did not get ticket so will it for quotations do insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
For quotations do insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
My auto insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
An accident with it to change my auto insurance comp have claimed an accident with it to each other or share data.
An accident with it for which did not get ticket so will it matter if dont report it to change my auto insurance companies talk to the new company while asking for which did not get.
My auto insurance comp have claimed an accident with it to the new company while asking for which did not get ticket so will it for quotations do insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
For quotations do insurance companies talk to each other or share data.
5 comments for this entry:

March 2nd, 2008 on 5:59 am
mine did. i am pretty sure all of your record would be on file and available to your new insurance company.
March 3rd, 2008 on 9:59 am
Yes, People claim trees fallen on there car and you would never call the dmv for anything not on the road. But you still made a claim you got to tell them.
March 4th, 2008 on 11:19 am
yes, they’ll find out. They will run a CLUE report - comprehensive loss underwriting exchange - insurance companies report all claims to this agency, and get reports. They put in the vin number for your car, your name, and your address. They will pull up all claims for that vin, all claims under your name, and all claims paid out at your address.
March 5th, 2008 on 6:59 am
It is probably a matter of public record, and yes, they share information between companies. If you don’t report it, and they find it, you have committed fraud. If you don’t report it, and they don’t find it, and you ever make a claim, it may turn up then and would be cause to deny your claim.
Bottom line, tell them now.
March 6th, 2008 on 3:15 am
UNFORTUNATELY COMPANIES RUN CLUE REPORT. WITH THIS THEY PRETTY MUCH CAN FIND OUT WHO LIVES WITH YOUR ANDY CLAIMS MADE ETC.
NOW… IF YOU GO TO AN AGENCY YOU CAN TRY ASKING FOR A COMPANY THAT DOES NOT RUN CREDIT CHECKS. SOME TIMES ANY PREVIOS VIOLATIONS OR ACCIDENTS WONT COME UP AND THEY WILL JUST BASE IT STRICTLY ON THE MVR.
IF YOU ARE CALLING AGENCIES TO GET A QUOTE JUST TELL THEM THE VIOLATIONS THAT COME UP IN YOUR MVR AND ONCE THER THEY WILL LET YOU KONW IF THERE ARE ANY CHANGE.
GOOD LUCK