You should confirm all of that information is accurate, including your social security number, which insurers collect for to get your credit score. Most insurance companies use information in your credit history and other factors to calculate your rate. Each company weighs these factors differently, so your credit score’s effect on your insurance rates will vary from company to company. Read more about credit scoring and insurance.
If your insurance agent or company has any of this information incorrect, it can result in you paying more—or less--than you should for your insurance.
If you have questions about insurance, contact our consumer advocates online or at 1-800-562-6900.
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