Simply put, auto insurance companies look at credit scores to help them assess a customers risk. In addition to the credit score, an insurance company looks at a customers insurance score, a number derived in part from the credit score. Some insurers offer no-credit-score car insurance, but these are fewer in number. Why auto insurers look at credit scores has the same answer as why banks look at credit scores before setting up a bank account: its complicated. Insurers believe there is a relationship between a drivers credit score and the amount of insurance claims they are likely to make. Auto insurance rates are thus affected.

Relationship between Credit Score and Claim History. Car insurance terms are more likely to be favorable if a customers credit history is spotless. From the insurers perspective, if the insured has never missed a payment, is always on time and has never defaulted or declared bankruptcy, they probably are not the type of person who gets into a lot of accidents and makes a lot of claims. It may sound like a stretch, but insurance companies spend a lot of money researching just these kinds of correlations to help them assess risk.

Have your documents readily available, including accident reports and medical statements. They will question you regarding your need for medical attention, past injuries, doctors opinions, etc., all with an eye to settling quickly and cheaply. Do not bother arguing; just have the facts in front of you. In addition to settlement for medical bills, there is the issue of pain and suffering. Again, an adjuster will always seek to question the nature of your injuries, hoping for the lowest possible settlement.

The Role of an Auto Insurance Agent. An insurance agent has several roles. One of the main roles of an auto insurance agent is to provide the best car insurance quotes for their consumer. If the agent works for an insurance company, they are often authorized to give out the most suitable premium for each consumer. Also, since most agents commission is based on the auto insurance sales they get, most of these agents have knowledge and understanding of the different types of auto insurance.

When dealing with auto insurance agents, have your facts plainly and exactly detailed, consider a lawyer, but most importantly, stand firm, do not panic and do not take the first settlement they offer because it will be lower than what is fair. After all, you pay for this service for just this type of eventuality.

Nick Riley is a expert in the car insurance industry visit Palm Beach Insurance

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