This has crossed my mind many times, and I have went on the net to do research on insurance companies here in Michigan (a state that allows ins. companies to adjust premiums according to our credit scores). I haven't had much luck in finding any answers, except for a list of all states that allow insurance companies the right to raise your premiums after your credit score is revealed negatively, such as a bk on your record.
Now if you end up in a c13 and the plan takes all your DMI on scehdule J, and later on into the c13 plan, your home/car insurance goes up at all, then how can a person pay it? People that file don't have extra money as it is. Same goes for c7 people.
To me, this goes against the grain or would defeat a c13 plan for sure only to have the plan fail, or the people starve to death cutting back on expenses to pay the higher premiums after bk was over
I live in Michigan. My insurance company is Safeco, which does look at credit scores to determine the monthly premium for renewal every 6 months.Time will tell on how much of an increase since my renewals are in Feb. for car insurance, and the house is in August of next year.
So my question is to all the discharged bk filers is this.
Q. Did your home/car insurance go UP after your discharge. If so, what state doe you live in, and how much of an increase?
Now if you end up in a c13 and the plan takes all your DMI on scehdule J, and later on into the c13 plan, your home/car insurance goes up at all, then how can a person pay it? People that file don't have extra money as it is. Same goes for c7 people.
To me, this goes against the grain or would defeat a c13 plan for sure only to have the plan fail, or the people starve to death cutting back on expenses to pay the higher premiums after bk was over
I live in Michigan. My insurance company is Safeco, which does look at credit scores to determine the monthly premium for renewal every 6 months.Time will tell on how much of an increase since my renewals are in Feb. for car insurance, and the house is in August of next year.
So my question is to all the discharged bk filers is this.
Q. Did your home/car insurance go UP after your discharge. If so, what state doe you live in, and how much of an increase?
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